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Prospective Podiatry Student

Discussion in 'Employment in the United Kingdom' started by JuliaB, Aug 23, 2016.

  1. JuliaB

    JuliaB Member


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    Hello,
    Not sure if this is the most appropriate forum to post this but I have recently been accepted into Podiatry school and am very exited. However I managed to overlook the fact that I am ineligible for the bursaries as I have only been living in the Uk for 2 and a half years prior to my course starting instead of the requisite three. As this is the last year they are offering the bursaries for the course I was wondering if it was worth applying for an exception as I am intending to work in the uk upon graduation? And if it would be possible to do this?
     
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