Search
All results
Nursing (Learning Disability)
The University of HullBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Nursing (Learning Disability) and Social Work
Main SiteBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Nursing (Learning Disability) and Social Work with Foundation Year
Main SiteBSc (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Professional Nursing (Learning Disability) (September)
Main SiteBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Learning Disability Nursing
City South Campus, EdgbastonBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Learning Disability Nursing
LSBU Main Site - Southwark CampusBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026
Nursing (Learning Disability)
The University of HullBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Nursing (Learning Disability) and Social Work
Main SiteBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Nursing (Learning Disability) and Social Work with Foundation Year
Main SiteBSc (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Professional Nursing (Learning Disability) (September)
Main SiteBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Learning Disability Nursing
City South Campus, EdgbastonBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Learning Disability Nursing
LSBU Main Site - Southwark CampusBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026
Learning Disability Nursing scholarships
Funding application deadline:30 Sep 2026Birmingham City University
£1,000.00
Nursing personal statement guide
Qualifying as a nurse opens up a wide and diverse range of career paths. However, the selection criteria will be quite rigorous, so you’ll need to show you fit the bill.
Additional funding
As well as a student loan, there’s other financial support available from a range of sources. Find out more about funding your undergraduate course.
Adult nurse
Adult nurses are expert members of a medical team. They plan and deliver vital treatment for a wide range of patients with different needs and conditions.
Children's nurse
Children’s nurses work as part of a supportive and inspiring team to provide young patients and their families with the vital care and compassion they need.
Degree courses where work experience is essential
Work experience is an important feature of any strong university application. For certain degree courses, though, it's an essential entry requirement.
What are my options after GCSEs or National 5s?
After GCSEs or National 5s, you could continue studying subjects you like, take vocational qualifications, an apprenticeship, or work or volunteer and study part-time.
Disabled students: Researching your choices
Our best advice: start your research early. Alongside your research into courses and universities, you may also need to take your individual support needs into account when making your choices.
Finance and funding for care experienced students
Many students are worried about managing their money – and if you're in care, or have experience of being in care in the past, this may seem like a particular challenge. But there's lots of help for you.
Other funding for full-time students
Depending on what and where you choose to study, you may be eligible for additional sources of funding.
Supporting disabled students to access higher education
Find out more about the support and adjustments available for disabled students in higher education, and the resources available to ensure you are giving them the information and advice they need as they make their decisions.
Sharing a mental health condition: What you need to know
Sharing that you have a mental health condition can feel daunting – Student Minds has some expert advice
26 Jul 2023, 10:10
New UCAS insight shows health and social care professions among the most diverse and welcoming – with courses still open for new applications
Degree courses training our next generation of health and social care professionals are continuing to
UCAS analysis shows potential for step change in equality by 2030
The UK’s 38 most selective universities would each only need to admit an additional 70 students from