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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="ojharrison" data-source="post: 229690" data-attributes="member: 43505"><p>In many cases, the breakdown of financial assistance would look as follows:</p><p></p><p>1. Full PGDL/SQE costs.</p><p>2. Grant (lump sum or in instalments, paid to you to be used as you wish during your studies).</p><p>3. Loan (depending on the firm, a repayable loan which is often interest-free and deducted from your first pay cheque as a trainee).</p><p></p><p>Number 1 and 2 do not need to be repaid on the basis that you pass your exams and go on to train with the firm. As mentioned, the loan would need to be repaid but is usually automatically taken from your first pay cheque. The amount of the grants and loans (if any) vary from firm to firm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ojharrison, post: 229690, member: 43505"] In many cases, the breakdown of financial assistance would look as follows: 1. Full PGDL/SQE costs. 2. Grant (lump sum or in instalments, paid to you to be used as you wish during your studies). 3. Loan (depending on the firm, a repayable loan which is often interest-free and deducted from your first pay cheque as a trainee). Number 1 and 2 do not need to be repaid on the basis that you pass your exams and go on to train with the firm. As mentioned, the loan would need to be repaid but is usually automatically taken from your first pay cheque. The amount of the grants and loans (if any) vary from firm to firm. [/QUOTE]
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