Rehabilitation - Social Work Route PgDip/MSc: Fees and bursaries
Fees for this course
Here you can find more details about fees for this course, as well as any funding opportunities available to you for this course. Please note that fees relate to the academic year in question and will increase in future years. They are subject to confirmation and may change.
This programme is offered within the NHS Education contract to qualified health care practitioners in London. Students can study the full MSc or can opt to study individual modules. Please contact the CPD Programme Office for further details (email cpdpo@sgul.kingston.ac.uk).
A self-funded option is also available. The course fees for 2011/12 entry are as follows:
| Course and number of credits | Home/EU self-funded | Overseas (not EU) |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time MSc 180 credits (over 12 months) | £5,995 | £11,200 |
| Part-time MSc 180 credits (over two years) | £5,995 | £11,200 |
| PgDip 120 credits | £3,995 | £8,500 |
| PgCert 60 credits | £1,995 | £5,995 |
| Standalone modules 30 credits | £1,050 | £2,800 |
| Standalone modules 15 credits | £550 | £1,399 |
Is it a requirement to pay in full at the start of the course?
St George's, University of London offers a flexible payment approach for students to meet the costs of their course. A personal payment system can be organised with the finance department to suit individual requirements. However, within the flexible payment system, a maximum of three separate instalments is permitted. All fees must be paid in full by 31 May for the first year of study. Full payment of fees is required in order to complete the maximum number of credits. For any additional queries contact Alem Mezenge on a.mezenge@sgul.kingston.ac.uk or 020 8725 2277.
Potential students and employers seconding students may find it helpful to understand that the part-time course, if studied concurrently, runs over three financial years.
Funding
Your employer may offer to sponsor you through your course, providing funding, day-release or guaranteed study leave. Please contact us with any queries.
Florence Nightingale Foundation funding opportunities
A self-funded option is also available. There are opportunities to apply for funding offered by the Florence Nightingale Foundation. Please visit their website at www.florence-nightingale-foundation.org.uk.
There are scholarships for children's nurses (closing date 13 May 2011) and scholarships for nurses, midwives and allied health professionals (closing date 23 September 2011).
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