The Army can help students meet the costs of studying
With the UCAS deadline approaching, university is at the forefront of many students’ minds. For some, however, the financial strain and debt implications are enough to put them off the idea entirely.
Did you know, the army gives students financial support while they are at university? Our Standard, Technical and Enhanced bursaries mean that students can graduate with far less debt, and gain the support they need to enter an exciting career.
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WHAT WILL THE FUTURE HOLD?
There are opportunities for learning and development in a variety of areas in the Army, so if students have a particular career in mind we may be able to help:
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Nursing degrees – Students can apply to be a soldier student nurse and have their tuition fees paid by the Army as well as earning a yearly salary of around £21,000 |
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Medical, veterinary and dental bursaries – For people wanting to become Army doctors, vets and dentists, the Army will give sponsorship of up to £75,000 |
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Music bursary – Aspiring professional musicians could be sponsored up to £9,250 per year |
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Apprenticeships – If university isn’t for some students, they can work towards an apprenticeship, and choose to work towards diploma, degree and masters level qualifications as their career progresses |
DISCOVER CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
“I did my degree in adult nursing at Birmingham City University, which the Army paid for as well as giving me a wage. This meant I graduated with no student debt. I am now working in an NHS hospital and about to deploy overseas.” George, Army Nurse
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