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Funding for English-domiciled students

The tables below provide a guide to the funding you may be eligible to apply for depending on your chosen course and year of entry.

Students undertaking an intercalating year at Imperial will be eligible for the funding outline of the cohort that they started at their home university.

Funding available for MBBS/BSc Medicine (6 years) and MBBS Graduate Entry (Cumbria) (4 years)

A100 MBBS/BSc Medicine (six-year course)

Updated March 2023

Type of funding Year 1 to Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
Imperial Bursary (means tested) up to £5,000 up to £5,000 up to £5,000
Government maintenance grant - - -
Government maintenance loan up to £13,348 £3,749 (reduced rate) Final year £2,870 (reduced rate)
Government tuition fee loan £9,250 - -
       
NHS funding for tuition fees - £9,250 £9,250
NHS non-means tested bursary   £1,000 £1,000
NHS means tested bursary - up to £5,567 up to £5,567
A102 MBBS Graduate Entry (Cumbria)

Updated May 2024

Type of funding Year 1 Year 2 and 3 Year 4
Imperial Bursary (means tested) up to £2,500 up to £2,500 up to £2,500
Government maintenance loan (Living away from your parents, outside London) up to £10,227  £2,605 (reduced rate) Final Year £2,030 (reduced rate)
Government tuition fee loan £5,785 £5,535 £5,535
Self-funded for tuition fees £3,465 - -
NHS funding for tuition fees  - £3,715 £3,715
NHS non-means tested grant - £1,000 £1,000
NHS means tested bursary - up to £4,491 up to £4,491
Summary of the table's contents

Figures are applicable for academic year 2024-25. Further information on NHS funding can be found on the NHS website.

Any students continuing on the A109 programme with questions about their funding, should contact us in the Student Financial Support team.

Find out more

Return to the NHS funding page to find out more about how to apply and contact details for more information.