Offer but no bursary

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Noon
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Offer but no bursary

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My son was offered a place but with no financial support, we don't know what to do, Can we apply for finintial support outside the school is there any other places offer bursaries apart from schools?
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Re: Offer but no bursary

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I don't know anything about the school if it is Collet Court from your first post. Do you now have to apply for a bursary as suggested by this internet search upon being offered a place.Speak to the school.

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Re: Offer but no bursary

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Did you apply for a bursary when you applied? DG
Noon
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Re: Offer but no bursary

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Yes we did apply, but they said they have limited resources and they can only offer the place but not the bursary.
scary mum
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Re: Offer but no bursary

Post by scary mum »

Noon wrote:Yes we did apply, but they said they have limited resources and they can only offer the place but not the bursary.
In that case, I think you are out of luck. Do you have a state school you are happy with?
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