Student Support
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Short-term loans
If you are a student with a temporary cash flow problem you may be able to apply for a small short-term loan.
Any registered student may apply for a short-term loan. The maximum amounts available are:
- £300 for a student without dependents
- £500 for a student with dependents
Please note loans are not normally given in the last two months of your course of study and are offered on a discretionary basis. Students on online postgraduate taught courses are ineligible to apply for a short-term loan.
If you have a longer-term cash flow problem, you should consider making a full application to the University of Bath Financial Support Fund which may be able to provide discretionary assistance if you are struggling to cover your living costs.
If you are a Home UK undergraduate Pharmacy student who receives statutory student funding support i.e. a maintenance loan, and are unable to pay upfront for your Travel and Dual Accommodation Expenses (TDAE) you can apply for a Short-term Pharmacy Clinical Placement Loan of up to £1,000. The repayment date will usually be set for 60 days from applying for the Short-Term Loan, this should allow enough time for you to submit your TDAE claim and receive a response from the NHS Learning Support Fund.
We aim to inform applicants of the outcome within three working days of receipt of a complete application. Please note loans will not normally be offered to students who have defaulted on a previous short-term loan.
We aim to make payments to your account within three working days. However, you must make sure you give as much notice as possible as we have certain procedures we must adhere to.
The repayment date will usually be within two months, or when your next student payment is due (whichever is sooner).
If you feel that you require a higher amount or longer loan period, please speak to the Student Money Advice Team who may be able to approve this in exceptional cases.