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This depends on the course.

60 / 40 courses

If you've claimed for the first 60% cost of a course and the course is not completed, you do not need to repay this.

If the course was not completed, you cannot claim for the 40% completion reimbursement.

If the course was completed and failed, you may still be able to claim the remaining 40% as the course was completed.

We would need to see evidence the course was completed. There is no defined list, so you must provide any evidence you have that the course was completed. The processing team will advise if the evidence is acceptable.

Funding will not be available for repeating the course.

100% courses

If the course was not completed, you cannot claim for any reimbursement.

If the course was completed and failed, you may still be able to claim as the course was completed.

We would need to see evidence the course was completed. There is no defined list, so you must provide any evidence you have that the course was completed. The processing team will advise if the evidence is acceptable.

Funding will not be available for repeating the course.