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    Re: mature students training in physiotherapy

    if you dont mind me asking which uni are you at?
    also is there any contact info regarding nhs funding? any people to contact?
    im wondering if anyone knows what the tuition fees and bursaries etc will be yet for next year? the unis i have contacted dont seem to want to answer my questions on the cost for 2012, they seem to avoid the question


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    Re: mature students training in physiotherapy

    I'm at St George's. The NHS bursary people are the ones who deal with the funding, so I would get in touch with them regarding any plans they might have in terms of the future.

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    Thing is, I suspect they will tell you they just don't know. I don't think it's deliberate, I just think that nobody knows yet what the training situation will be in two years time. I think there are 55 places for 2011 where I am at, down from the 69 that were accepted when I started two years ago. I don't wish to be pessimistic, but I can only see that number continuing it's downward trend as there are already too many unemployed graduates out there, and with the new tuition fees, each place is costing the NHS three times as much to fund as previously. It is this reason that makes me think that you should concentrate on getting as much on your application as possible over the next year in terms of work experience and reasons why they should pick you over others. It might also help to investigate which unis are more mature student friendly. I think at St Georges we have a higher amount of mature students because the uni like a bit more of a mix. Places like Kings for instance seem to be more receptive of AAA 18 year olds, although I'm sure they take some older people in.



 
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