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Repaying your student finance
Repaying your postgraduate doctoral finance | Student Finance Wales Repaying your postgraduate doctoral finance | Student Finance Wales Repaying your student finance Our repayment guide on GOV.UK is the best place to find out about repaying your student finance. It covers important topics like: when you start and finish repaying how much you repay how to repay making voluntary repayments getting a refund updating your employment details Keep your account up to date even after you finish your
Reassessment of your entitlement
Reassessment of your entitlement for postgraduate doctoral finance | Student Finance Wales Reassessment of your entitlement for postgraduate doctoral finance | Student Finance Wales Reassessment of your entitlement If you’re in financial hardship due to a reassessment of your entitlement, visit our Financial Hardship guidance.A reassessment is when we recalculate your student finance entitlement (how much you can get). A reassessment normally happens after we’ve been notified of: a change
Teacher training funding
Teacher training funding for postgraduate study | Student Finance Wales Teacher training funding for postgraduate study | Student Finance Wales Teacher training funding If you already hold an undergraduate degree and are looking to do a Postgraduate Initial Teacher Education course, you should apply for the same funding as an undergraduate student. This means you may be eligible to apply for both tuition fee support and help with your living costs. You may also be eligible to receive certain
Information for parents, guardians and partners
Information for parents, guardians and partners on EMA, Further Education | Student Finance Wales Information for parents, guardians and partners on EMA, Further Education | Student Finance Wales Information for parents, guardians and partners Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) is an income-assessed weekly allowance of £40 a week, to help students aged 16 to 18 with the costs of further education. Payments are made every two weeks, directly to the student’s bank account, if they meet
Returning students
Returning EMA students, Further Education | Student Finance Wales Returning EMA students, Further Education | Student Finance Wales Returning students If you got EMA last year, you do not need to re-apply. To check that you’re still eligible, we’ll use your parents’ or guardians’ National Insurance number to check their income with HMRC. If you’re still eligible, in June 2025 we’ll send you an EMA Award letter for academic year 2025 to 2026. Once you have got this letter, check that all