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April 14th, 2015, 08:53 AM
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Re: NHS University Funding Midwifery

The NHS University (NHSU) was a part of the United Kingdom's National Health Service

It was abolished in 2005.

Financial support for students on pre-registration midwifery courses
Midwifery students on university courses may be eligible for financial help from the NHS while studying.

All eligible students will:
• Usually have their tuition fees paid

• Receive a £1,000 grant each year.

• Be eligible to apply for an additional means-tested bursary of up to £4,395 per year (students in London will qualify up to £5,460).

Entry requirements for Midwifery
As there are no national minimum academic entry requirements for entry into pre-registration midwifery degrees

Generally minimum of five GCSEs at grade C or above - typically including English language or literature and a science subject - and either two or three A levels or an equivalent.

Age
There is no upper age limit for entry onto pre-registration midwifery programmes.


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