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UG PT Continuing student pre 1st Aug 2018 start 2025 to 2026 forms
Forms for 2025 to 2026 Applying for loans and grants PTLC Form (Download PDF 396KB, opens in a new tab) - Tuition Fee Loan and Course Grant application form for continuing part-time students. PTLC Notes (Download PDF 170KB, opens in a new tab) - Tuition Fee Loan and Course Grant application Notes. Applying for specific financial support if you have children, adult dependants or a disability PTGFD Form (Download PDF 297KB, opens in a new tab) - Applying for specific financial support if you
UG PT Continuing student pre 1st Aug 2018 start 2026 to 2027 forms
Forms for 2026 to 2027 Applying for loans and grants PTLC Form (Download PDF 2,056KB, opens in a new tab) - Tuition Fee Loan and Course Grant application form for continuing part-time students. PTLC Notes (Download PDF 571KB, opens in a new tab) - Tuition Fee Loan and Course Grant application Notes. Applying for specific financial support if you have children, adult dependants or a disability PTGFD Form (Download PDF 958KB, opens in a new tab) - Applying for specific financial support if you
Repaying student finance
When you start repaying your student loan, the Welsh Government could cancel up to £1,500 from any full-time Maintenance Loan balance. If you take out a loan in more than one academic year, the cancellation will be applied to the first Maintenance Loan which you took out. The cancellation amount will be subject to the amount of your first repayment. Find out more at www.gov.wales/student-finance-partial-cancellation-scheme (opens in a new tab). Example You took a Maintenance Loan of £1,000
DSA Procurement
question (Download PDF 221KB, opens in a new tab) The Welsh Government has published an Equalities
Our DSA Journey
This summer we reached an important milestone in our Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) reforms journey. DSA is additional financial support that can be used to pay for the extra study related costs a student may incur as a result of their disability. Working with our colleagues in the Department for Education (DfE) and the Higher Education Division of Welsh Government, as well as gathering insight and feedback from our DSA Customer Panel and third sector organisations, we are making