loopylulu wrote: » Do any of the other med schools offer similar scholarships? First I've heard of it, but I hadn't looked at UL as an option as I'm a single parent and childcare would be in Dublin. However, if there was a chance of any financial assistance in UL then that changes things!
Terrance Peterson wrote: » UL is the only university that offers this scheme in Ireland or pretty much anywhere that I can see...
loopylulu wrote: » Thanks for the info. Yes it would be a huge gamble to put UL first, accept offer and move to Limerick and then not get the scholarship. Not like I could transfer back to Dublin at that stage. It's such a huge amount though. I wonder do the other colleges have student assistance funds for GEM's. Do they have the view that we already have degrees and most likely gave u a job to do GEM so not exactly in dire need of financial help?
pc11 wrote: » As stated already, there is no financial assistance available anywhere else, sorry. I looked very hard for it last year. I don't think they have any views either way. It just costs what it costs, then it's up to us to figure it out. They are of course aware it's not easy, but there's nothing to be done really. Each year the class fills up, so people do manage, not that it's easy obviously.
loopylulu wrote: » Terrance when did you find out? had you already accepted UL and moved to Limerick? currently waiting on gamsat results and trying to figure out what I'll do if I get a decent score.
Terrance Peterson wrote: » I got denied the GEM loan from Ulster Bank as you have to have banked with them for 2 years before you apply for it. That is something I didn't know. I had been planning to come to Limerick for about 3/4 years but didn't know that otherwise I would have opened an Ulster Bank account like 2 year ago. There is also a loan from Bank of Ireland but they probably have some other type of stipulation like that, best to phone and check now. QUOTE] Thanks Terrance! Gosh that is fairly bad to find out so late on the loan! None of the UB loan guidelines say you need to bank with them for 2 years I think I'm going to have to stick with Dublin, otherwise would need to sort out a new school and childcare if I move to Limerick. I'll just have to hope hope BOI will offer the loan next year. Anyway, not very optimistic about gamsat results. Hope you are enjoying the course
Ballet17 wrote: » Hi everyone! Hope you're all enjoying the course I'm hoping to go to UL this coming Sept on the results I got in the UK Gamsat last yr. I'm just wondering about the scholarship. Do you have to have secured and paid the first instalment of the loan before starting the course? What happens then if you are awarded the scholarship, does it go towards paying the first instalment back and can you then cancel the loan? Just wondering how it all works 😊 Thanks!
Terrance Peterson wrote: » Ballet, no you don't have to pay anything! It seems crazy but you don't. Although you don't find out if you have got the scholarship until between Oct and Nov...
heybert wrote: » Guys UL only hand out one or two of these scholarships per year so roughly 1-2% of students get one. Please don't factor it in to your choice of medical school!
vladcount wrote: » Thats funny i just emailed the GEM proggramme scholarship officer here is her reply : Hi Karl, Thank you for your enquiry regarding scholarships. The Graduate Entry Medical School offers all applicants via the CAO an opportunity to apply for a scholarship. It is processed through two phases of application and each year to date there have been approximately ten scholarships awarded. However, the funding is being reduced and this will most likely reflect in the number of scholarships granted being reduced in the future unless we receive more funding in this regard. I hope this answers your query. Kind Regards, Denise O'Malley Administrator/Riarthóir Room Number: GEMS3-010
pc11 wrote: » This is correct. And it's true you won't find out if you're successful until some weeks after you start in UL. You wouldn't want to bank on it.
maria0310 wrote: » Then how do the fees work? Do you pay the first installment of fees and then if you get the scholarship they refund you that amount or do you pay nothing and wait until you hear an answer about the scholarship?
dublindoctor wrote: » If you are banking on the scholarship do not pay fees until after you hear if you do or don't have it. You could pay your fees at the end of first year and it will not make a difference!
maria0310 wrote: » Is there anyone who got the scholarship recently who could tell me when they found out they got it? was it before starting the course or after?