28/02/19

Student Finance | Compelling Personal Reasons | Kangs Solicitors

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Kangs Solicitors has been instructed to represent an undergraduate student seeking further funding from Student Finance England under the Compelling Personal Reasons regime.

Compelling Personal Reasons | Kangs Student Loan Appeal Solicitors

Students whose studies have been adversely affected by circumstances out of their control, to the extent they need additional funding for an extended period of study, may apply on the basis of Compelling Personal Reasons which includes:

  • serious illness or injury
  • a family crisis
  • mental health conditions

The Circumstances | Kangs Student Finance Advisory Solicitors

  • After successfully completing his foundation year, our client experienced bullying by peers which resulted in mental health problems which led to serious disruption in his University attendance.
  • Having utilised four years of funding, our client requires further funding in order to complete his degree at a different university.
  • Kangs Student Finance Team is currently obtaining medical evidence to support our client’s application and preparing the representations to be made on his behalf.

How Can We Help You? | Kangs Student Finance Appeals Solicitors

If you need to make an application under the Compelling Personal Reasons regime, then please do not hesitate to contact our team through:     

Helen Holder
hholder@kangssolicitors.co.uk
020 7936 6396 | 0121 449 9888 | 07989 521210

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