We're trying to plan ahead and understand how much support the DC will need for their 5th and 6th years at Medical school, assuming the arrangements stay the same.
I tested the NHS bursary calculator with some hypothetical figures and it came up with this:
Bursary Calculation Breakdown
Basic Award
£2,643.00
Extra Weeks Allowance
£1,176.00
Dependants Allowance
£0.00
Parental Learning Allowance
£0.00
Total Gross
£3,819.00
Contributions
£5,754.00
Non Means Tested Grant
£1,000.00
Total Net
£1,000.00
Placement Expenses Contribution
£0.00
I know this means that DC will only get £1000 non-means tested grant and they/ we will have to find the rest somehow, but does this mean we as parents are expected to contribute £5754 per year or is it worse and they expect us to contribute £5754 + £3819 = £9373 per year?
I think DC can get a reduced student loan, (reduced as they are expected to get an NHS bursary and will be minimum student loan anyway due to means-testing).
Has anyone been through this recently?
Yes, I know the DC should be doing this and they will but they have a tendency to leave things to the last minute and we need to plan ahead.
New parents of aspiring doctors beware- Medicine is a very expensive business (particularly if you have a household income of over £62000!) Clinical students only have 4 weeks holiday in the Summer and 2 weeks at Christmas and Easter so very limited opportunities to earn extra money after the first couple of years.