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Withdrawal
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https://warwick.ac.uk/services/wss/funding/fundingyourstudies/withdrawal/
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Withdrawal

Source: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/wss/funding/fundingyourstudies/withdrawal/ Parent: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/finance/studentfinance/policies/ugwithdrawalpolicy/

If you are considering suspending, transferring course or withdrawing from the University it is essential that you speak to your Personal Tutor/Supervisor in the first instance. They will be able to offer advice on the options available and the formal procedures you need to follow.

If you are considering withdrawal, the Wellbeing Support services team can offer you support and advice. You can contact them on 024 7657 5570 or email .

If you take a period of absence from your studies or permanently withdraw from the University there are various implications for your student funding and below are some general guidelines.

If you are staying in Warwick Accommodation we strongly recommend you contact the Warwick Accommodation OfficeLink opens in a new window to get advice about any potential financial liability. If you are an international student studying under Tier 4 regulations you should contact an immigration adviserLink opens in a new window about the implication to your UK visa.

Please be aware, if it has been agreed you can retrospectively withdraw your last date attendance will be the date agreed with your department. It is this date which will be used to calculate your liability for tuition fees and your eligibility for student support. If and when your retrospective withdrawal has been agreed with your department it is essential that you contact Student Funding Support for further advice.

For further advice, contact Student Funding SupportLink opens in a new window or your funding body as detailed below.

UndergraduatePostgraduate

Undergraduate

Undergraduate Students

Tuition Fees

Contact the Student Finance Office on 024 7652 8471 or email studentfees@warwick.ac.uk for further advice on the tuition fees you will be charged.

Have a look at the Undergraduate Tuition Fee Withdrawal Policy for more information.

Student Loans and Grants

You can find more information on the websites of the administrating body for the part of the country you normally live:

Student Finance England

Tel: 0300 100 0607

Student Finance Northern Ireland

Tel: 0300 100 0077

Student Finance Wales

Tel: 0300 200 4050

Student Awards Agency for Scotland

Tel:0300 555 0505

NHS Bursary

If you are in receipt of NHS funding please contact the NHS Medical Student Bursary team or the NHS Social Work Bursary team to find out how withdrawing will affect you.

ITT Bursary

If you permanently or temporarily withdraw from your course you will be entitled to be paid the bursary for each month up to the month in which you withdraw. You will only be entitled to receive the bursary payment for the month you withdraw if you were in attendance on the 1st of that month. If you receive an overpayment of your bursary, the debt will be transferred to your University account and you will be required to repay the amount immediately.

If you have any queries regarding your ITT bursary and the implications of withdrawing, please email ittbursary@warwick.ac.uk

Warwick Undergraduate Scholarships and Bursaries

Postgraduate

Postgraduate Students

Tuition Fees

Contact the Student Finance Office on 024 7652 8471 or email studentfinance@warwick.ac.uk for further advice on the tuition fees you will be charged.

Have a look at the Postgraduate Tuition Fee Withdrawal Policy, for more information.

Postgraduate Loan for Masters Courses

You can find more information on the websites of the administration body for the part of the country you normally live:

Student Finance England

0300 100 0031

Student Finance Northern Ireland

0300 100 0493

Student Finance Wales

0300 100 0494

Student Awards Agency for Scotland

0300 555 0505 (Option 5)

Professional and Career Development Loan

You must contact the bank you have taken the loan with if you permanently or temporarily withdraw.

For more information, call the National Careers Service on 0800 100 900.

Postgraduate Scholarships

If you are in receipt of a postgraduate scholarship, contact your awarding body to inform them of your intention to withdraw. If your scholarship is being paid by the university, contact the Doctoral College, who can advise you on the withdrawal process and any financial implications,