Loans for students on work placements that have been delayed

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If you're a student who has been on a work placement which has been delayed because of coronavirus, you may be eligible for what's known as a Long Courses Loan.

This is part of the Maintenance Loan and is provided to help students with living costs during their placement.

In order to be eligible, the delay must make your course year last longer than 30 weeks and 3 days and you must already be eligible for and receiving a Maintenance Loan, including the additional portion that depends on your household income.

Students doing a work placement in the UK may be eligible to receive up to £123 per week or £133 if the placement takes place abroad.

Student Finance for students who were studying abroad

Students completing a year abroad who have had to come back and are now completing their studies remotely from their homes will still receive Student Finance for their tuition fees and living costs as planned.

For students receiving travel grants, as long as you've spent at least 50% of your term abroad, any travel grant claims for that time abroad can still be submitted and will be processed as normal. Also, any payments already made to you will not be changed.

If you're a student who has been on a work placement which has been delayed because of coronavirus, you may be eligible for what's known as a Long Courses Loan.

This is part of the Maintenance Loan and is provided to help students with living costs during their placement.

In order to be eligible, the delay must make your course year last longer than 30 weeks and 3 days and you must already be eligible for and receiving a Maintenance Loan, including the additional portion that depends on your household income.

Students doing a work placement in the UK may be eligible to receive up to £123 per week or £133 if the placement takes place abroad.

Student Finance for students who were studying abroad

Students completing a year abroad who have had to come back and are now completing their studies remotely from their homes will still receive Student Finance for their tuition fees and living costs as planned.

For students receiving travel grants, as long as you've spent at least 50% of your term abroad, any travel grant claims for that time abroad can still be submitted and will be processed as normal. Also, any payments already made to you will not be changed.

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