HC Deb 02 December 1986 vol 106 c604W
Mr. Shersby

asked the Secretary of State for Defence what scheme is currently in operation whereby medical students can study for their degree courses whilst at the same time undertaking a short service commission; what is the cost to public funds of assisting a typical student; and what is the minimum period of service required of service men and women who take advantage of such schemes.

Mr. Freeman

All three services currently offer cadetships to medical students. The cadetship leads to a short service commission of six years on the active list and a further two years on the reserve. The total cost to public funds of assisting a typical student in his cadetship is in the region of £17,000 after repayment of various grants and external earnings in the pre-registration year.

As with all types of SSC, the individual also receives a gratuity paid at the end of his active service, based on the number of years of active service rendered.