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Guides and toolkits

Change of circumstances

It's important that you tell us about any changes to a student's circumstances, including interruptions to study, as soon as possible to avoid possible overpayments. 

Take a look at our guidance and toolkits for NHS Learning Support Fund, NHS Bursary and the Social Work Bursary.

Social Work Bursary

Guides and useful links

Policies

View information from the Department of Health and Social Care regarding social work bursary funding in 2024-25, including bursary allocations and rates.

NHS Bursary

Guides for universities

Travel and Dual Accommodation Expenses for NHS Bursary students and universities 2023-24 (PDF: 611KB)NHS Bursary (BUR) forms - Guidance for universities (PDF: 157KB)NHS Bursary funding for Medical and Dental students 2023-24 (PDF: 1.98MB)

We are not able to accept any old versions of forms.

Make sure we have the right contact details for your university by completing a university or college contact details form (Excel: 120KB).

Following your feedback, most of the NHS Bursary forms are in Excel format, are not academic year specific and have clear guidance on what information needs to be captured.

When completing the NHS Bursary forms that are Excel documents, you must return them to us:

  • by email
  • with the Excel file attached

We cannot extract the data if you send it in any other format.

All NHS Bursary forms must be returned to heiforms@nhsbsa.nhs.uk when completed.

Policies

NHS Bursary Scheme new rules 2024-25 published by the Department of Health and Social Care. 

NHS Learning Support Fund

Guides for universities

Policies

NHS Financial Support for Health Students - Learning Support Fund 2024-25 rules are published by the Department of Health and Social Care.

Additional NHS LSF funding

The NHS Learning Support Fund does not automatically provide additional funding beyond the student’s normal course duration as it is intended only as supplementary funding to mainstream student loans. NHS LSF allowances are generally only available for the time that it normally takes a student to complete their course.  

However, in cases where exceptional or mitigating circumstances apply and the student requires additional financial support from the NHS LSF due to matters beyond their control, such as ill health, disability, or bereavement, additional NHS LSF payment will be considered by NHSBSA Student Services. 

Requests for students who require additional NHS LSF payment(s) must be submitted through the NHS LSF university portal as a course change request.  

Circumstances where further funding will not be considered 

HEIs should not submit a course change request for additional funding if only the following circumstances apply:

  • Academic failure - where academic failure applies with no other mitigating circumstances.
  • COVID-19 - this will no longer be accepted as a reason for additional funding on its own.

Queries 

If you have any questions regarding additional funding, contact us through the queries button in the portal.  

Sign up to our contact list for updates on funding. 

NHS Learning Support Fund (NHS LSF) university portal

Authorised and registered university staff users can access the NHS LSF university portal by entering their email address and password.

HEI Portal Guide (PDF: 3.45MB)

University termly confirmation of attendance (COSA)

Term 1 

Universities must confirm a student’s attendance when the confirmation window opens. A student will only appear on the university portal once their NHS LSF application has been fully processed and approved.

For a student to receive payment on the earliest payment date possible, you’ll need to confirm their attendance by the end of the first university COSA window for their cohort. 

Universities will still be able to confirm a student’s attendance after the COSA window shuts, and payment will be made on our next weekly payment run.

Term 2 and 3

Students must first confirm their attendance status on their NHS LSF account. Students will be prompted to do this by email, using the email address on their NHS LSF account. Once done, the student will appear on the university portal.

Students who have interrupted their studies will not appear on the university portal, except those on maternity leave.

For a student to receive payment on the earliest payment date possible, both the student and their university need to confirm their attendance by the end of the relevant COSA windows.

Termly COSA windows and payments

You can download an Excel file of COSA dates which shows you the student and university windows for each term and cohort, as well as the payment dates.

COSA termly windows and payments (Excel: 11.4KB)

If a student or university misses their window, the student will not receive payment on the payment date detailed. Both students and their universities will still be able to confirm attendance after their window shuts, and payment will be made on our next weekly payment run.

Student responses

Depending on the response from the student about their attendance, the student will appear on the university portal under 3 separate categories.

Students who told us they're attending

Universities will be presented with a list of all students who have stated they’re still in attendance. If the university agrees, the student’s payment will be released on the next available payment run.

Students who told us they're not attending

Universities will be presented with a list of all students who have stated they are not in attendance. If the university agrees, the universities will need to submit a change request via the university portal.

Students who have not responded

Universities will be presented with a list of all students who have not responded to confirm their attendance. The list will show the students’ email addresses so that universities can send out reminders to them.

Student’s NHS LSF COSA Update

The student’s NHS LSF account will be updated with the date that the student confirmed their attendance status and the date that the university confirmed their attendance status.

This can be found on the student's record under the COSA tab.

Toolkit

Our toolkit has been developed for staff, careers advisers, programme administrators and other professionals who work in education or with students.  

If there’s anything else you'd find useful, email us: studentservices@nhsbsa.nhs.uk

Additional resources

These posters can be printed A4 or A3 size. Select 'fit to page' in your print settings, to make sure your margins are correct.
Fraud Poster - Spot it. Report it (PDF: 688KB)Fraud Poster - Bring it to light (PDF: 672KB)Fraud awareness leaflet (PDF: 672KB)Find more information about reporting fraud in the NHS at the NHS Counter Fraud Authority website.

These posters provide advice and information on how students can save money on NHS charges. They are available to display in your university or college.

To get copies, contact us by telephone: 0300 123 0849.

Find out about call charges

NHS Low Income Scheme poster (HC10) (PDF: 26KB)Prescription Prepayment Certificate Poster for Students (PDF: 237KB)

You can find out more information about help with health costs for students and people on a low income.

NHS Bursary toolkit 

Here you will find a selection of materials to help you promote the NHS Bursary to students. There’s more available on our media centre, including videos and social media artwork.

NHS Bursary A4 poster (PDF: 673KB)​​​​​​NHS Bursary A5 flyer (PDF: 367KB)NHS Bursary student application journey A4 handout (PDF: 45.4KB)NHS Bursary example social media posts (Word: 581KB)

Additional information

More information is available on the government’s website for:

ESG consultationSocial work bursary information packs