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England: University Bursary and Scholarship Grid 2019 Key: B = Bursary S = Scholarship † 2018–19 – see also Footnotes Copyright © Complete University Guide Eligibility criteria for FT UG applicants: awards may be limited and are not guaranteed. A Level or equivalent. Only direct awards are shown; partnership awards may be available. Information correct at time of compilation. 1|22 Universities [LINK] If low residual household income Widening participation (WP): see footnote Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP) Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport Placement/ year abroad; travel Specified subjects Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students Anglia Ruskin • B up to £300 p.a. if income ≤£42,875 (ARU Bursary) • S up to £12,500 p.a. for sport • S for STEM subjects • S £8k p.a. for 136+ UCAS points (V-C Scholarship); £2k for 128+ UCAS points (Achievement); £1k for 120+ (Merit) • B £800 for EU students • International: £4k (Excellence); £1–2k (Merit) Arden Arts University Bournemouth • B † if income ≤£25k, for travel, food, study visits • B † £200 progressing from partner colleges • B † £2k p.a. for care leavers • B † £200 for equipment Aston • S £1k for BBB+ at A Level + WP criteria • S £1,250 p.a. for care leavers • S £1,250 for placement if income <£25k; or unpaid placement, study or work abroad • S £1k BBB+ at A Level (V-C Achievement) • International: £3–5k (Global Excellence); £7k (V-C International) Bath • S £1k if income ≤£42,875 and AAB at A Level • B up to £3k (Bath Bursary) or £5k (Gold Scholarship) p.a. if income ≤£25k + other criteria; start-up bursary if from specific areas • B £1k p.a. for care or Foyer leaver or estranged students; £500 young carers. See also Bath Bursary and Gold Scholarship • B and S for piano, performing arts, technical/ backstage, visual arts; £1–5k for sport • B £1k p.a. + start-up fund for refugees and asylum seekers; eligible for other income- related scholarships • International: up to £8k, merit-based Bath Spa • B † £3,500 for England residents if income <£25k (Bath Spa University bursaries) • B † prioritised for Bath Spa University bursaries • B † prioritised for Bath Spa University bursaries Bedfordshire • B £2k over four years inc. foundation • B £5,700 for care leavers • S † £500–1k for sport • S £2,400 for UCAS tariff 112+; B £1,500 for <112 UCAS tariff • International: £1k Birkbeck • B † up to £800 if income <£40k; other funding may be available • B £1k for England residents if income ≤£25k + two further criteria (Unum Bursary) • B care leavers prioritised for Unum Bursary • B see Unum Bursary • B for degrees in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences • S fee waiver and grant for asylum seekers (Compass Project) or fee reduction • International: accom. (discount or free) if from certain countries

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Page 1: University Bursary and Scholarship Grid · Cambridge • up to £3,500 p.a. if income

England: University Bursary and Scholarship Grid 2019 Key: B = Bursary S = Scholarship † 2018–19 – see also Footnotes Copyright © Complete University Guide

Eligibility criteria for FT UG applicants: awards may be limited and are not guaranteed. A Level or equivalent. Only direct awards are shown; partnership awards may be available. Information correct at time of compilation. 1|22

Universities [LINK]

If low residual household income

Widening participation (WP): see footnote

Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Anglia Ruskin

• B up to £300 p.a. if income ≤£42,875 (ARU Bursary)

• S up to £12,500 p.a. for sport

• S for STEM subjects

• S £8k p.a. for 136+ UCAS points (V-C Scholarship); £2k for 128+ UCAS points (Achievement); £1k for 120+ (Merit)

• B £800 for EU students • International: £4k (Excellence); £1–2k (Merit)

Arden

Arts University Bournemouth

• B † if income ≤£25k, for travel, food, study visits

• B † £200 progressing from partner colleges

• B † £2k p.a. for care leavers

• B † £200 for equipment

Aston • S £1k for BBB+ at A Level + WP criteria

• S £1,250 p.a. for care leavers

• S £1,250 for placement if income <£25k; or unpaid placement, study or work abroad

• S £1k BBB+ at A Level (V-C Achievement)

• International: £3–5k (Global Excellence); £7k (V-C International)

Bath

• S £1k if income ≤£42,875 and AAB at A Level

• B up to £3k (Bath Bursary) or £5k (Gold Scholarship) p.a. if income ≤£25k + other criteria; start-up bursary if from specific areas

• B £1k p.a. for care or Foyer leaver or estranged students; £500 young carers. See also Bath Bursary and Gold Scholarship

• B and S for piano, performing arts, technical/ backstage, visual arts; £1–5k for sport

• B £1k p.a. + start-up fund for refugees and asylum seekers; eligible for other income-related scholarships • International: up to £8k, merit-based

Bath Spa

• B † £3,500 for England residents if income <£25k (Bath Spa University bursaries)

• B † prioritised for Bath Spa University bursaries

• B † prioritised for Bath Spa University bursaries

Bedfordshire • B £2k over four years inc. foundation

• B £5,700 for care leavers

• S † £500–1k for sport

• S £2,400 for UCAS tariff 112+; B £1,500 for <112 UCAS tariff

• International: £1k

Birkbeck

• B † up to £800 if income <£40k; other funding may be available

• B £1k for England residents if income ≤£25k + two further criteria (Unum Bursary)

• B care leavers prioritised for Unum Bursary

• B see Unum Bursary

• B for degrees in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences

• S fee waiver and grant for asylum seekers (Compass Project) or fee reduction • International: accom. (discount or free) if from certain countries

Page 2: University Bursary and Scholarship Grid · Cambridge • up to £3,500 p.a. if income

England: University Bursary and Scholarship Grid 2019 Key: B = Bursary S = Scholarship † 2018–19 – see also Footnotes Copyright © Complete University Guide

Eligibility criteria for FT UG applicants: awards may be limited and are not guaranteed. A Level or equivalent. Only direct awards are shown; partnership awards may be available. Information correct at time of compilation. 2|22

Universities [LINK]

If low residual household income

Widening participation (WP): see footnote

Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Birmingham

• B up to £2k if income ≤£36k (Chamberlain Award)

• S £1,500 p.a. and B £1k first year only (Access to B'ham); £1,500 if income <£42,600, from Bury Council area (Bury Hometown Award)

• B £3k or accom. paid (Chamberlain Award)

• S for music and sport

• S for Science, Engineering and more

• S fee waiver + £10k for refugees (Article 26)

Birmingham City

• S £1k (Meet or Beat grades)

• B £150+ for academic materials for UK/EU students • International: £2k on academic merit

Bishop Grosseteste

• B † up to £550 if income ≤£30k

• B up to £150 for students meeting certain criteria

• B £3,600 p.a. for care leavers

Bolton • S £3k if from specific postcodes (Stoller Scholarship)

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers

• B £3k for sport

• S final year fee waiver + £2k (Nayak Engineering Scholarship)

• B up to £2k p.a. if 128+ UCAS points (High Achievement Bursary)

• B £500 p.a. for ex-military (100 Year Anniversary of the Great War)

Bournemouth

• B † £3,500 for England/EU residents if income ≤£16k; or £3k if income ≤£25k (BU Maintenance Bursary)

• S £2k for UK resident studying a creative subject at Warwickshire College Group, with ABB+ at A Level (Sophie Drozdzik)

• B † if income ≤£25k: worth £6k in first year, then £5k p.a. for care leavers; £600 for student carers

• S £1,150 or £450 for music; S for sport

• B (Placement Opportunity Fund)

• S Subject Achievement scholarships worth £10k

• S £1k for ABB+ at A Level (Academic Excellence Scholarship)

• International: £2,500 for ABB+ at A Level (Academic Excellence Scholarship); partnership scholarships for specific schools

BPP University • S

Bradford

• B if UK/EU resident with income <£30k, £500 in year 1, £600 in year 2, £700 year 3 (UG Bursary Scheme)

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers

• B • S £1k fee reduction + other benefits for sport

• S for UK/ EU residents, up to £3k for AAA+ at A Level (Academic Excellence); UK residents must be from WP area

• S fee waiver + other support for asylum seekers • International: up to £3,500 merit-based (International Academic Excellence); £2k for specific countries, see also V-C Awards

Brighton

• B for England/ EU residents if income ≤£25k, £500 p.a.

• B for students progressing from partner colleges

• B £1k p.a. for England care leavers or estranged students

• S see Sport • S for sport, inc. elite disabled athlete award

• B for low-income students for Medicine or Surgery (via University of Sussex)

• S worth £1k in years 1 and 2 (Merit scholarships)

• International: £5k, merit-based

Page 3: University Bursary and Scholarship Grid · Cambridge • up to £3,500 p.a. if income

England: University Bursary and Scholarship Grid 2019 Key: B = Bursary S = Scholarship † 2018–19 – see also Footnotes Copyright © Complete University Guide

Eligibility criteria for FT UG applicants: awards may be limited and are not guaranteed. A Level or equivalent. Only direct awards are shown; partnership awards may be available. Information correct at time of compilation. 3|22

Universities [LINK]

If low residual household income

Widening participation (WP): see footnote

Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Bristol

• B up to £2,060 p.a. if income ≤£42,875

• B £3,855 p.a. and first year fee waiver if income ≤£25k, via Access to Bristol/ Bristol Scholars schemes • B £1,040 first year accom. discount for WP students

• B £1,500 p.a. for care leavers, students with no living parents or estranged (Bristol Standalone Bursary); £2k p.a. for young carers (Rosie Lavender)

• S up to £3k p.a. for music, drama or sport (V-C's Scholarship)

• S £2k in first year + £2,500 for employability; priority for low income or other criteria (Futures Scholarship)

• S and B in a number of subjects; some awards income-assessed

• S

• S asylum seekers (Sanctuary) • International: up to £10k (Think Big); Economics (£5k) or Law (£9k) (as fee waiver Global scholarships)

Brunel

• B £1–3k by year of course, for UK residents if income ≤£25k + from WP area, or from a London Borough school, or aged over 21 (Brunel Bursary)

• S £3k p.a. as part of the Urban Scholars programme

• B £1k p.a. for four years to care leavers; + Unpaid Placement Bursary if applicable

• S for music; up to £3k p.a. + other benefits for sport

• B £3k for unpaid placement year if income <£25k (Unpaid Placement Bursary)

• S for subjects in the College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences; Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy

• S £6k cash or fee waiver for three years for AAA+ at A Level (Academic Excellence)

• B fee waiver + university accom. for refugees (Brunel Sanctuary Scholarship) • International: £6k p.a. (International Excellence); also specified subject scholarships

Buckingham

• B £1,100 p.a. if maintenance loan is £5k or more (Buckingham Bursary)

• S [subject to change for Sept 2019/Jan 2020 entry] £1,100 fee discount p.a. for accelerated degrees, for local students (Five Counties)

• S for various subjects

• S £2k p.a. on accelerated degree, for AAB+ at A Level (High Achiever Scholarship)

• International: for specific subjects (Business, Law)

Bucks New

• B £1,500 accom. discount + £500, for on-campus degree with Foundation year (Foundation)

• S for sport • S £300 for AAA+ at A Level (Academic Achievement)

• International: a 75% accom. discount, merit-based (V-C International Excellence); also Gateway Scholarship for accom. costs (Brook Street Halls)

Cambridge

• B up to £3,500 p.a. if income <£42,620 (Cambridge Bursary Scheme)

• S † for black UK residents (Stormzy Scholarship)

• B up to £5,600 for independent students and care leavers (Cambridge Bursary)

• S for music (choral, organ and instrumental)

• B travel grant (dependent on college)

• S from individual faculties; search faculty or department websites

• B/S available from individual colleges (partial support may be available for international students) • B for EU/international disabled students (International Disabled Students Fund/Snehal Sidhu-Patrick Memorial Fund)

Canterbury Christ Church

• B up to £600 p.a. for England/ EU residents if income ≤£25k (CCCU Grant)

• B £500 p.a. if from a local partner school

• B

• S up to £300 for performing arts and music; up to £1k (choral); up to £1,500 for sport

• B for Health and Well-being (CCU Advantage Package)

• B fee waiver + £1k p.a. for asylum seekers (Article 26)

Page 4: University Bursary and Scholarship Grid · Cambridge • up to £3,500 p.a. if income

England: University Bursary and Scholarship Grid 2019 Key: B = Bursary S = Scholarship † 2018–19 – see also Footnotes Copyright © Complete University Guide

Eligibility criteria for FT UG applicants: awards may be limited and are not guaranteed. A Level or equivalent. Only direct awards are shown; partnership awards may be available. Information correct at time of compilation. 4|22

Universities [LINK]

If low residual household income

Widening participation (WP): see footnote

Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Central Lancashire

• B † £2k if income <£20k

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers

• S † £1k cash bursary for Elite level sport

• B International Travel Bursary (UK/EU students)

• S for UK residents from North West England studying Medicine (MBBS scholarships)

• International: criteria include merit-based, partner institutions, for Engineering, etc. • S £1k fee waiver for EU-resident students

Chester

• B £1,500 if income <£25k (Chester Bursary)

• B up to £6k for care leavers; up to £4,500 for young carers

• S for choral music; up to £3k for sport

• B £500 for employability

• S Chester Science and Engineering Award

Chichester

• B £1,500 if income <£25k

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers

• S for sport • International students eligible for sports scholarship

City, University of London

• B £3k p.a. if income £0, or from WP area, or attending city partner academy, or English white men of WP background (City Education Grant)

• B † £3,500 p.a. for England-resident care leavers (City Cares Bursary)

• S for students of any country: BMus Performance Scholarship

• S £2k for AAA+ A Level; + extra £1k for computer science if meeting criteria (Lord Mayor of London Scholarship for Academic Excellence)

• International: £2k if at Cass Business School; £1k merit-based (inc. EU students, see Global Leaders and President's International scholarships).

Conservatoire for Dance and Drama

• S up to £1,500 p.a. if income <£42,875

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers and estranged students

• S/B may be available from the conservatoire's individual schools

Courtauld Institute of Art

• B † up to £3k p.a. for UK residents if income <£42,620, priority if additional criteria (The Courtauld Bursary)

• B prioritised for The Courtauld Bursary

• B prioritised for The Courtauld Bursary

Coventry

• S £750 p.a. for 120+ UCAS points + from WP area (Phoenix Scholarship)

• S for West Midlands care leavers (National Express Foundation)

• S for disabled West Midlands students (National Express Foundation)

• S £1,500 or £3k p.a. for sport

• S for Health and Engineering; also for female students in a wide range of STEM subjects (Ada Lovelace, Tata Technologies)

• S £1,250 for 128–143 UCAS points; £2k for 144 UCAS points (Academic Excellence Scholarship)

• International: up to £2,500 (Country Award); £1,500 merit-based; £1,500–5k if from ASEAN region; £5k for course (European City of Sport; inc. EU students); £5k faculty awards in Health Business, Engineering • EU students £1,500 merit-based; Faculty of Arts and Humanities £5k (UK City of Culture Scholarship)

Page 5: University Bursary and Scholarship Grid · Cambridge • up to £3,500 p.a. if income

England: University Bursary and Scholarship Grid 2019 Key: B = Bursary S = Scholarship † 2018–19 – see also Footnotes Copyright © Complete University Guide

Eligibility criteria for FT UG applicants: awards may be limited and are not guaranteed. A Level or equivalent. Only direct awards are shown; partnership awards may be available. Information correct at time of compilation. 5|22

Universities [LINK]

If low residual household income

Widening participation (WP): see footnote

Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Cumbria

• B up to £1k p.a. if income <£25k (Cumbria Bursary)

• B priority for WP areas (Cumbria Bursary) • S £500 if via partner college (Progression)

• B care leavers prioritised for Cumbria Bursary

• B prioritised for Cumbria Bursary

• International: 50% fee waiver in year 1 awarded on academic merit (International Scholarship)

De Montfort

• S £1k p.a. for students with an Access to HE qualification

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers or estranged students

• S up to £6k for elite sport (V-C's Sports Scholarship)

• S fees + £3,500 p.a. for asylum seekers (Article 26) • International: £1,500 (DMU international scholarship); £1k for certain courses at Leicester Castle Business School (Principal's Scholarship)

Derby

• B up to £1k p.a. for UK residents if income <£36,593

• B £1k for students from Derbyshire, or from Buxton and Leek College

• S up to £6k fee waiver for sport

• B £100 learning resources for all (University Bursary) • International: one year fee waiver (V-C); £5k merit-based (Excellent International Student Scholarship) or £3k (Regional High Achievers); £3k for Tourism and Hospitality courses

Durham

• B £2k–200 p.a. if income ≤£25k–42,875 (Durham Grant; † £1k if income ≤£25–35k + living in college accom.

• S £2–13k p.a. for local students (Durham, Newcastle, or the North East); additional criteria may apply e.g. low income

• S £1,584–2,203 (choral and organ), also £2k for music, the arts or sport (V-C Scholarship)

• S travel awards, various countries • Placement Employability Fund if income <£25k

• S for Law, Music; STEM scholarship for women

• S † £300 awarded on academic merit at the end of the year

• S up to £20k for military scholars (Durham University Military Scholarship)

East Anglia

• B £1,300 p.a. if income ≤£16k (UEA Bursary) • S £9k if income <£30k p.a. (The Difference)

• B £800 p.a. if income ≤£16–20k and from WP area (UEA Bursary) • S £2k p.a. if income <£30k p.a. and living in North East England

• B £2,500 p.a. for care leavers (UEA Bursary)

• S for music; S worth £1–3k p.a. for sport; £1,500 p.a. if playing for North Walsham Vikings Rugby Football Club

• S various for study abroad, from £1–3k

• S various, some criteria requires income of <£30k

• S £3k for research project (Bright Spark Scholarship)

• S fee waiver + £3k p.a. for asylum seekers (Sanctuary) • S £3k on academic merit to EU students • International: £2k for meeting criteria or £4–10k p.a. if upgraded

East London

• S £1k for students from local colleges/ schools (ELSEF Scholarships) • S £1,500–2,500 for UTC students (UTC Scholarships)

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers, + £500 if in university accom. • B summer support for carers (Engagement Bursary; income-based)

• B Engagement or Progression bursaries; income-based

• S up to £6k p.a. for sport; also £1k Team UEL Scholarships

• B income-based travel support if unpaid summer placement, final year or interview costs (Engagement Bursary)

• S up to £27,750 on academic merit (V-C's Scholarship or Dean's Scholarship)

• B core e-books for all • S £1k for dedication to helping others (Civic Engagement) • International: £1–4k in first year • S £1k for EU students

Page 6: University Bursary and Scholarship Grid · Cambridge • up to £3,500 p.a. if income

England: University Bursary and Scholarship Grid 2019 Key: B = Bursary S = Scholarship † 2018–19 – see also Footnotes Copyright © Complete University Guide

Eligibility criteria for FT UG applicants: awards may be limited and are not guaranteed. A Level or equivalent. Only direct awards are shown; partnership awards may be available. Information correct at time of compilation. 6|22

Universities [LINK]

If low residual household income

Widening participation (WP): see footnote

Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Edge Hill

• S up to £3k for Liverpool resident with highest UCAS tariff score (Liverpool Scholarship)

• B £1k p.a. + university accom. for care leavers

• S up to £1k p.a. for sport

• B up to £2k for employability project (Student Opportunity Fund)

• S £1k for 144+ UCAS points (High Achievers Scholarship)

• S £2k for excellence in different areas • International: £1,200 (UG Development Scholarship); also eligible for other Edge Hill scholarships

Essex

• B † £2,500 if income ≤£25k (University of Essex Bursary)

• B £1k for students from partner schools (V16 Bursary); or Colchester Sixth Form Bursary

• B up to £1k for care leavers

• S for sport

• B up to £1k (International Experience Bursary) + various travel grants

• S for Law (various, for international students)

• S £2k for excellence in International Baccalaureate

• B £1k for refugees • International: £3k if progressing from global partner; £1–5k for students from specified countries

Exeter

• B up to £3,650 if income ≤£25k (Access to Exeter Bursary)

• S £1,500 p.a. if income <£25k p.a. and from Devon (Tony Allen Scholarship), or from Devon and Cornwall (Special Entrance Scholarships)

• B fee waiver + bursary for care leavers

• S for music (choral and organ); also £2k cash sum + benefits for sport

• S various for travel

• S various; please refer to university website funding database

• S fee waiver + £9,500 p.a. for asylum seekers (Sanctuary) • International: up to £5k from certain schools (Global Excellence)

Falmouth

• B up to £200 p.a. for materials if income <£25k (Materials Award)

• B for Cornwall residents, up to £1,500 for exhibition costs, placement or exchange, equipment

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers

• S for off-campus activity i.e. study trips or placement (For Real Award) • S to develop projects (Edge Awards)

• International: £10k (International Talent); also £1,500 if from India or Malaysia

Gloucestershire • S † £500 if from partner institutions

• B † 50% fee waiver for care leavers, + £1–2k depending on year of study

• S † for music; for sport at varying levels.

• B £1k employability (Chapel of St Mary Fund) • B academic travel (George Munns Fund)

• S † inc. Mature Students Health and Social Care Bursary; Works of Art Fund; Education (Educ. & Teacher Training Fund, William Freeman)

• B † various (Janet Trotter Trust, St Paul and St Mary Student Fund)

• S † fee waiver + £3k p.a. for refugees, asylum seekers & forced migrants (Sanctuary) • B up to £2k disability-related criteria, inc. working with children with special needs (Murray Pugh Memorial Fund)

Goldsmiths

• S fee waivers and travel bursaries for local students; £3k for mature students; £3k for students from Access courses

• S £4k p.a. for care leavers

• S £4,500

• S fee waiver (tuition and accom.) + £11,400 p.a. for refugees or asylum seekers (Goldsmiths International Response Scholarship)

Page 7: University Bursary and Scholarship Grid · Cambridge • up to £3,500 p.a. if income

England: University Bursary and Scholarship Grid 2019 Key: B = Bursary S = Scholarship † 2018–19 – see also Footnotes Copyright © Complete University Guide

Eligibility criteria for FT UG applicants: awards may be limited and are not guaranteed. A Level or equivalent. Only direct awards are shown; partnership awards may be available. Information correct at time of compilation. 7|22

Universities [LINK]

If low residual household income

Widening participation (WP): see footnote

Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Greenwich

• B £700 if income <£25k (Greenwich Bursary)

• S £1k p.a. for care leavers

• B David Fussey Choral Exhibition Bursary; up to £3,500 for sport (Ann Packer)

• B for Architecture and Landscape students (John McWilliam Bursary) • S for Engineering (William Hills)

• S £2k for 200+ UCAS points (High Achievement Scholarship) • S £2k merit-based if via GREat skills course

• B £200 for study resources • B £1k p.a. for Gurkhas (or their children); up to £3k for Royal Navy/Marines (or their children) • International: £500–3k

Guildhall School of Music and Drama

• S for BAME students on Production Arts pathways (Vanstone Scholarship)

• B if low income, £3–5k p.a. for care leavers, independent or estranged students (Access Bursary)

• S for Music, Acting, Production Arts

• B up to £1k for Music students towards accom. (Henry Wood accom. Trust Scholarships) • International students can access all scholarships

Harper Adams

• S for students from Ireland to travel abroad (NI/ROI)

• S various courses, some for students from Ireland (NI/ROI)

Hartpury University

• B £1k p.a. if income <£21k

• B £1,500 p.a. if from local area and income <£21k (Local Outreach Bursary); £500 p.a. if from local counties (Hartpury Local Bursary) or via Hartpury FE or Access programmes

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers, independent students and full-time carers

• B £3k p.a. if via Hartpury Agriculture-based course onto Agriculture degree (John Oldacre); may be based on financial need

Hertfordshire

• B £1k if income ≤£25k + from WP area • S £6k for highest UCAS points, from AL5, LU1 or LU2 postcodes (Jarvis Centenary)

• B for care leavers

• S £1k for female students (Wilson); also university Sports Scholarship

• S various, inc. Law, Health and Social work, Business, Education and some STEM subjects

• International: £1–2k (V-C Scholarship); £1k, £2k and £4k (Regional awards); and more • EU Excellence £1–2k

Huddersfield

• B † £1k if income <£25k, dependent on academic achievement

• B £2k for care leavers

• S † for Music and Applied Sciences

• International: £2k p.a., £500 Visa Application award for students from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan; Vietnam Academic Excellence • S EU students £1k for 120+ UCAS points if income <£25k

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If low residual household income

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Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Hull

• B £1k studentship for England/ EU residents if income <£25k

• B up to £1k for care leavers or estranged students; up to £500 for young carers (Humber Grant)

• S £150 choral, or instrumental £250–2k; also for sport

• B for Medical students if income <£25k; also for Mathematics (Gillian Stead Bursary)

• S £1,200–4k for England/ EU residents with 112+ UCAS points (Attainment, Merit and Achievement awards)

• S fee waiver + £2k p.a. for asylum seekers (Sanctuary) • International Studentship: up to £2,500 discount p.a. (+ £1k for low income students)

Imperial College London

• B up to £5k p.a. for UK residents with income ≤£60k (Imperial Bursary)

• S for black students of any country on specific MEng or MSci course (Lara & Biodun Olanrewaju)

• B for care leavers and estranged students

• B for lessons (Ash Music Scholarships also provide lessons); S for sport

• S for students of any country for Engineering and Materials Science (on merit/income)

• S £1k p.a. merit-based (President's UG Scholarships)

Keele

• B £1k p.a. if income ≤£20k, + residence criteria

• B £1k p.a. + £500 on graduation, for care leavers or estranged students

• S for study abroad (Adams Award for North America, £1k; Hugh Leech for Europe)

• S and prizes for various subjects

• S £1k for AAA+ at A Level (Keele Excellence); awards for achievement in university life

• B fee waiver + £1,450 p.a. asylum seekers (Sanctuary scholarship) • International: £2,500 p.a. if exceeding entry requirements; £1k p.a. if from developing countries

Kent

• B up to £2,500 for students at Medway campus with income ≤£42,875 (Medway Student Support Fund)

• S £1k p.a. if from partner institution, £1k stipend for student ambassador (also for Entrance Diploma students); B £4,500 if income <£42,875 + WP criteria (Financial Support Package)

• S £1–2k p.a. for music; up to £5k for elite sports

• S up to £2k for study abroad • S £1k for study or work in Hong Kong or China (Sir David Akers Jones)

• S various, inc. some for overseas applicants (Da Vinci, Jarman)

• S for students of any country, £2k p.a. for AAA+ at A Level (or AAB with Mathematics or a modern language); in 2020, £2k in first year only; also £2k p.a. for AAB from three A Levels (First 500)

• B fee waiver for refugees or asylum seekers (Article 26) • International: £8k p.a. • S £1k towards community development project

King's College London

• B † up to £1,600 if income ≤£42,875 (King's Living Bursary)

• B via Access to Professions scheme, if income ≤£42,875 • B £1k p.a. for British males of African/ Caribbean heritage (Amos Bursary)

• B up to £1k for care leavers or estranged students; UNITE foundation scholarships for accom.

• S £500 p.a. (choral); up to £1k for elite sports

• B for Wales residents studying Law with income ≤£50,020 (Tynybedw Law Bursary)

• S fee waiver and cash for forced migrants (Sanctuary) • S for students from Hong Kong, (Li Ka Shing Foundation Lord Sandberg, and Harilela)

Kingston

• B £2k if income ≤£25k

• B £1,500 for care leavers

• B for sport competition expenses

• International: £2k for academic merit (International scholarship)

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If low residual household income

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Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Lancaster

• B £1k p.a. for UK residents if income ≤£30k

• S up to £3k for academic merit (Lancaster and Excellence awards)

• International/EU students: £2–4k merit-based if from specified country, studying at Lancaster University Management School

Leeds

• S up to £3k p.a. if income ≤£42,875 (Leeds Financial Support)

• S £3k p.a. if income <£42,875; priority to WP students (this award is separate from the Leeds Financial Support award)

• S care leavers, estranged students and carers are prioritised for the means-tested scholarship

• S for sport and coaching

• S merit-based, inc. STEM subjects, Food Science, Business, Accounting, Politics and International Studies, Fashion Technology

• S £4k to develop a business idea (Enterprise scholarship) • S asylum seekers and refugees prioritised for means-tested scholarship • International: merit-based for various courses

Leeds Arts University

• B up to £1,100 if income ≤£25k

• B £500 if via one of the university's FE courses

• International: £1,750 p.a. (Progression Award); £2k (V-C UG Scholarship)

Leeds Beckett

• B if income <£25k (Beckett Achievement Award)

• B † £3,500 for care leavers and estranged students; £1,500 for primary carers if income <£25k

• S for sport • B if income <£25k (Placement Support Bursary)

Leeds Trinity University

• B £1k in second year if income ≤£25k (Leeds Trinity Bursary)

• B if via 2-year foundation degree course, or foundation year

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers

• S † up to £500 for sport (Inspiring Futures)

• S † up to £1,500 for study abroad (Inspiring Futures)

• S £1k for AAB+ at A Level (Academic Achievement Award)

• S fee waiver for asylum seekers (Sanctuary) • S † up to £500 for enterprise (Inspiring Futures) • International: £1k if from India, China, Nigeria, Indonesia and Thailand

Leicester

• S £1k p.a. if income <£25k, or via specific programmes

• S £1k for students aged 21 or over (Mature Student Scholarship)

• B £2k p.a. • S £1k p.a. choral and Philharmonia awards; S for sport

• S £500–4k for 136–160 UCAS points (Centenary Scholarship for Excellence)

• International: for AAB+ at A Level (President's UG Scholarship); course- specific scholarships

Lincoln

• S † £1,500 if income <£40k

• B £1,500 p.a. for care leavers (Blackburn Bursary); Foyer housing bursary of £1k p.a.

• S † up to £1k for sport

• B for Engineering

• S merit-based: £1k in each academic college (Excellence Scholarship; open to International students); † up to £9k for one student (V-C's Scholarship)

• International: £2k for meeting conditions of entry (Global UG); 50% fee waiver, merit-based (Lincoln 50% Global)

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If low residual household income

Widening participation (WP): see footnote

Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Liverpool

• B up to £2k p.a. if income ≤£35k

• B for Merseyside-resident students in financial hardship (Hillsborough Trust Fund); £1k for UK residents aged 25+

• B £3k p.a. for care leavers; £1k p.a. for UK-resident estranged students or young carers

• S up to £3k p.a. for sport

• S merit-based departmental scholarships may be available

• B up to £3k p.a. for asylum seekers • International: £2k–2,500 for AAB/A*AA at A Level (V-C's Scholarship); £1k if on track for a first; awards if via partnership programmes

Liverpool Hope

• S Performance £3k for dance, drama, music or sport; also for music (vocal, string and organ)

• International: £500 merit-based (International Excellence); Electronic Engineering scholarship; fee-reduction if progressing from specific schools

Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts

• B £560 if income <£25k

• B audition fee waiver for WP students, + travel grant; tuition fee waiver for two students from LIPA Foundation, if income ≤£25k + other criteria

• B £1k for care leavers

Liverpool John Moores

• B £500 p.a. if income <£25k (Progression Bursary)

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers or estranged students (John Lennon Imagine Award)

• S up to £10k p.a. for AAA+ at A Level + other criteria (Sir Bert Massey Scholarship)

• S for choral or organ (LJMU Cathedral Fellowship); also for sport

• S up to £10k p.a. for AAA+ at A Level + other criteria (V-C's Scholarship); + £1k p.a. for AAA+ at A Level (Academic Excellence)

• International: £2k+ for meeting conditions of entry (International Achievement Scholarship) • S £1k p.a. for Community Excellence Scholarship

London Institute of Banking & Finance

• B £300–1k for UK residents if income ≤£40k

• S merit-based £500–750 if from LIBF Cert. or Diploma in Financial Studies, £1,500 for female applicant from any country

• S £1k p.a. merit-based, for UK residents

• B fee waiver for asylum seekers • International EU students: £1k p.a. for exceeding the terms of their offer

London Metropolitan

• B † £1,500 p.a. for care leavers; also accom. for care leavers or estranged students (Unite)

• B 'refer a friend' award of £200

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If low residual household income

Widening participation (WP): see footnote

Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

London School of Economics

• B £750–4k p.a. if income ≤£42,611 (LSE Bursary); & for LSE accom. if <£25k • S for UK residents, £5k p.a. or for UK/EU residents, New Futures Fund

• B LSE Discretionary Bursary for financial need, in exceptional circs. (inc. disability or carers)

• B young carers may be eligible for the LSE Discretionary Bursary

• B LSE Discretionary Bursary

• S on financial need: for UK, Greece or Cyprus student on Business BSc (Stelios); for UK resident on BSc (Stuart Lewis Scholarship)

• S for asylum seekers, refugees etc (LSE Access to Education Scholarship) • International: £6–15k on financial need (LSE UG Support Scheme); awards if from specific countries

London South Bank

• B £1k for England residents with max. maintenance (LSBU Access Bursary)

• S £3k for UK/ EU residents of West Indian or Asian background (Lawrence Burrows Educational Trust)

• B up to £1k travel allowance for care leavers

• S up to £3k for sport

• International: £1,580 (International Scholarship); up to £4k (Merit Scholarship); 25% merit-based fee reduction (ONCAMPUS London Southbank)

Loughborough

• S up to £5,400 if income ≤£25k (Loughborough Scholarship Programme)

• S up to £7,500 for mature students if income ≤£25k; £3k p.a. for UK residents from WP areas if ABB+ at A Level (Opportunity/ Development Trust)

• B £13,500 care leaver's bursary

• S see Sport

• S £500 for music; for sport, up to £3,500 p.a. + B £1k if UK resident (inc. S for mature or disabled athletes)

• International: 25% fee reduction in first year, for AAA–A*AA in A Levels

Manchester

• B up to £2k p.a. if income ≤£35k (The Manchester Bursary)

• B £1k if via the Manchester Access Programme, £1k p.a. if income <£25k

• S £1k p.a. for care leavers (Access Scholarship)

• S up to £1,500 for sport

• B up to £2k for work or study placement if income ≤£35k

• S for students of any country from individual schools in the university, merit-based

• International: from individual university schools • S fee concession for asylum or sanctuary-seeker; also £5k p.a. + fee waiver (Article 26)

Manchester Metropolitan

• S up to £750 p.a. for UK residents if income ≤£25k (Student Support Package) • S † £3,750 for UK residents if income ≤£42,875 (Neelam Aggarwal)

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers

• S for sport • S † for Manchester School of Art courses

• S † on merit and financial need: £5k (The Caroline Evans Scholarship); £1k (Alumni UG Scholarships)

• International: £5k (V-C International Scholarships); £2k p.a. (New International UG Scholarships)

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If low residual household income

Widening participation (WP): see footnote

Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Middlesex

• S £2k for students from London, based on income (Redrow Aspirational Award)

• B if from social housing, accom. paid in first year (Optivo Study4Success)

• S up to £1k for sport

• S for Dance (Lucy Graham Dance Award); other awards for first-year students

• S £6k for those overcoming personal difficulties/ challenges (Community Scholarship) • S £1–5k for EU students (European Academic Award) • International: £1–2k based on course, country, and application

New College of the Humanities

• B up to £3k p.a. for UK/EU/EEA residents, based on income

• S up to £3k p.a. (fee reduction)

• International: up to £2k based on academic merit

Newcastle

• S up to £2k p.a. if income ≤£35k (Opportunity Scholarships)

• B for care leavers, depending on income

• S see Sport

• B up to £10k for sport (inc. Disability Sports Scholarship)

• S subject awards and prizes inc. STEM subjects and Music; some open to international students

• International students, merit-based awards: £1,500–5k or up to 100% fee scholarship, depending on country (V-C International/ Excellence/ Global awards)

Newman • S fee waiver + £1k p.a. for asylum seekers (Sanctuary)

Northampton

• B † £500 p.a. if income ≤£25k

• S † up to £4,500 if from Northampton area (St Thomas White, Wilson Endowment); criteria may include income

• B † £1,500 p.a. for care/ Foyer leavers; £1k carers' award

• S † £500 for study or internship in the United States (US Study Award)

• B † and S † various, inc. Engineering, Accounting/ Financial Planning

• S £1k merit-based (TD Lewis Scholarship)

• S † £100–1k current student development projects (Chancellor's Fund) • S £3k EU students, on merit • International: 30% fee reduction, merit-based (International Scholarship)

Northumbria • B £2k p.a. for care leavers

• S see Sport

• S up to £8k for sport (Focus Sport, Podium Potential); inc. Para Sport Scholarship

• S for women on an eligible Faculty of Engineering and Environment course (Emily Wilding Davison)

• S up to £1,500 for AAA+ at A Level (Rutherford Academic Excellence Scholarship)

• International students £3k+ (Global Scholarship); £4,500+ for GEMS students • S fee waiver + £1k for asylum seekers (Sanctuary) • S £2k EU students, on merit

Norwich University of the Arts

• B £1k for course costs if income ≤£25k

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers

• B two awards, for second year students

• S for Fine Art, Illustration, Textile Design and Fashion (Dubery & Brogden scholarship); awards for current students

• International: up to £3k in various awards, merit-based/ country specific

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If low residual household income

Widening participation (WP): see footnote

Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Nottingham

• B up to £2k for UK residents if income ≤£35k; • S for enterprise projects if income ≤£35k (Andrew Witty)

• B extra £1k for UK residents if income <£35k + other criteria (Potential Bursary) • S in first year, on home residence, income <£42,875, prior education, or subject (Potential Scholarship)

• B extra £1k for UK residents if income <£35k + additional criteria (Nottingham Potential Bursary)

• S see Sport

• S up to £8k for sport, also disability sport scholarship

• S various • S various

• S £1k p.a. for refugees (Maycock- Whileman Scholarship); fee + £500 for asylum seekers (Article 26) • International: up to £15k, merit-based (various); S sports for Chinese student

Nottingham Trent

• B £750 p.a. if income ≤£25k

• B £500 for care leavers

• S for music (choral or instrumental); and for sport

• S fee waiver + £3k p.a. for asylum seekers (Article 26) • International: fee waiver (Full-Fee Scholarship); £2k p.a. (International UG Scholarship); Sri Lanka • S £1k p.a. for EU students

Open University

• B free Access modules for UK residents if income <£25k

• B up to £3k for study costs if income <£25k + two further criteria (disabled, ethnic minority, recent care leaver, specific subjects) (OU Bursary)

• B see OU Bursary • B fee waivers for disabled ex-military

• B see OU Bursary

Oxford

• B up to £3,700 p.a. for UK/ EU residents if income ≤£42,875 (Oxford Bursary); S Moritz-Heyman Scholarship if income ≤£16k (£27,500 in 2020)

• S fees + grant for UK residents from Muslim communities (Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies); if resident or educated in Norfolk or Suffolk (Palgrave Brown UK)

• S Oxford Bursary or Moritz-Heyman scholarship. From 2020, up to £7,200 p.a. for care leavers/ estranged students

• S choral, organ, instrumental awards, from various Oxford colleges; also for sport

• S departmental and college bursaries

• EU and International students: S various countries for fees and/or grant, on financial need, academic merit and possibly social commitment

Oxford Brookes

• B up to £2k p.a. if income ≤£34,999

• S £1k for local students who are role models or have overcome difficulties; priority for specific students, check award criteria

• B £2k p.a. for estranged students, and for care leavers if income <£40k

• S for sport • Mandatory field trip costs included in course fee

• S for Nursing students (Tessa Jane Evans)

• B free BrookesBus Pass for eligible students • International: † Visa discount where eligible

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If low residual household income

Widening participation (WP): see footnote

Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Pearson College

• S fee waiver for Animation, Games and VFX; Business/ Accounting awards

• S partial fee waiver for those doing a Professional or Creative Workshop

Plymouth

• B † up to £1k if income ≤£35k (Mayflower Award)

• B for care leavers; Unite scholarship for three years accom; † up to £1,200 p.a. for young carers

• S for Maritime Business, Childcare or Primary Education, Finance, Engineering, and more

• S up to £1k for extracurricular activities (Roland Levinsky Memorial Fund) • International: £2k+, merit-based (International Student Scholarship/ Academic Excellence); + Gold Scholarship for psychology students

Plymouth Marjon

• B fee waivers may be offered to local students from FE partner colleges • B † £400 if from specific PL postcodes (Ocean City Bursary)

• B £2k p.a. for care leavers, £1k for estranged students

• S for sport • B

Portsmouth

• B £750 for England residents if income ≤£25k

• B £1,700 p.a. for care or Foyer leavers; £750 p.a. for estranged students; £500 p.a. for young carers; Unite accom. scholarship for care leavers or estranged students

• S £1k for Unconditional Offer students who meet or exceed grades (V-C Scholarship)

• International: B 10% fee reduction if from specified countries (GOAL Awards and Passport Bursary)

Queen Mary

• B £1–1,700 p.a. if income <£35k

• S if income ≤£42,875 and from Hackney or various London boroughs; some course-specific; or Luton residents, based on income and academic merit (Steel Charitable Trust)

• S Unite accom. for care leavers or estranged students

• S for sport

• S for any country for Law, some Economics and Finance courses; EU/UK residents on degrees in Faculty of Science and Engineering; UK for MBBS/ BDS

• B fee waiver and grant for asylum seekers (Article 26); or fee reduction • International: for Business and Management or Science and Engineering, on merit; awards for students from Ning Po college, Hong Kong; other awards may be available

Ravensbourne

• B † £1,500 for UK residents if income ≤£25k

• B † £500 for students progressing from Ravensbourne foundation diploma

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers, estranged or independent students; support for young carers

• S for some Sound-related courses

• International: † 50% fee reduction for some courses (International Student Mobility Scheme; also Tier 4 International Scholarship)

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If low residual household income

Widening participation (WP): see footnote

Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Reading

• B † up to £1,100 p.a. if income ≤£27k (Reading Bursary); or £1,100 if income £27–28k (Pioneer Bursary)

• B travel bursary for visit or interview days for students in WP areas or care leavers (Pre-entry bursary)

• B [2017–18] £1k p.a. for care leavers

• B for uni visit (Pre-application bursary); c.£1k for Theatre Arts or History (Julia Boorman)

• S for sport: up to £5k for rowing

• B £200–1k if income ≤£25k (Placement Bursary)

• B and S for students at Henley Business School, on academic merit/ financial need

• S for highest grades in specified subjects

Roehampton • S up to £1,500 for sport

• S for UK residents on Dept. of English and Creative Writing courses; or Primary Education (male students)

• S £2–3k for AAB or AAA+ at A Level (Academic Excellence)

• S £1,500 p.a. for eSports for students of any country • International: up to £4k p.a. merit-based (International Excellence Scholarships); alumni referral

Rose Bruford College

• B £1,800 if income <£25k

• S for BA Hons Acting Musicianship

• International: B £2k p.a. for specified courses

Royal Academy of Music

• S merit-based for some courses (Julian Bream)

• S merit-based (ABRSM or Entrance scholarships)

• International: based on merit (ABRSM scholarships); B for accom, income-based

Royal Agricultural University

• B £1k p.a. for England residents if income ≤£25k; S £1,500 p.a. based on financial need (FE Turner Award)

• B £1k/£1,500 p.a. for UK residents if income ≤£42,620 + WP criteria (RAU Support/ Widening Access) • S £3k p.a. on merit if recent study <25 miles of Cirencester (exc. RAU); or £1,500 p.a. if Welsh connection (Sir Emrys Jones)

• B RAU Support Bursary

• S for sport, worth up to £3k p.a.

• B Equine Travel Bursary: up to £3,500 for travel/ accom. for lower income/ WP students

• B for Agriculture; and for mature students in School of Real Estate and Land Management (Walter Smith)

• S up to £2k based on merit or other achievement (Outstanding Achievers Scholarships)

• International: up to £2k based on merit or other achievement (Outstanding Achievers Scholarships)

Royal Central School of Speech and Drama

• B free audition voucher if income <£25k

• B free audition voucher if specified postcode

• B free audition voucher for care leavers or young carers; £1k p.a. for care leavers

• S for UK/EU students (Sky Scholarships) • B free audition voucher

• S for any country based on merit and need, various (Gareth Neame, Richard Pilbrow, George Hall and Flora Gilmour); UK residents on Design Construction (Waddilove)

• S based on merit and financial need: £2–5k (Embassy UG Scholarships); £10k (Leverhulme, Michael Grandage, Sir Cameron Mackintosh)

• International: most scholarships open to overseas/ EU students

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Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Royal College of Music

• B up to £1k towards accom. for any student in financial hardship (Henry Wood Accom. Trust)

• S for UK-resident BAME students

• S £6k p.a. (ABRSM scholarships)

• International: fees + £5k p.a. (ABRSM Scholarships); B up to £1k towards accom. for any student (Henry Wood Accom. Trust)

Royal Holloway

• B UK residents, up to £1,500 p.a. if income <£25k; or £500 p.a. if £25–30k

• B £1k p.a. for mature students if income <£25k

• B £5k p.a. for care leavers

• S up to £2k for sport

• S merit-based, some for students of any country, for Physics, History, Computer Science, Elec. Engineering, Accounting and Finance, English, History, Media Arts

• S fee waiver for students with AAA at A Level, + leadership skills (Future Leaders); £3,500 fee reduction for students with AAA at A Level and income <£25k

• S fee waiver + £12k p.a. for UK-based asylum seekers • £5k p.a. for students of any country for innovation (Reed) • International: £5k or £2k p.a. for students of specified countries (Global Scholarship); £5k for AAA+ at A Level

Royal Northern College of Music

• B up to £1,420 if income <£40k

• S • International: S and B

Royal Veterinary College

• B up to £1k p.a. if income <£35k (RVC Bursary)

• B and prizes for placements; study-related costs; or for conferences

• S † for students of any country for Biological Sciences

• International: merit-based full fee waiver for BVetMed course

Salford

• B up to £500 for study materials for students with income <£25k + from WP areas (Inspire)

• B £1k p.a. for UK care leavers; S accom. for care leavers or estranged students (Unite Foundation)

• S for Engineering (Gerry Mason); for Engineering, Computing or Science (Morson Group), priority North West residents with 112+ UCAS points

• B £150–500 p.a. for study materials (Inspire) • £1k for asylum seekers (Article 26) • International: for specified countries, specific programmes, and partnership institutions; many merit-based

Sheffield

• B up to £1k p.a. if income ≤£40k, (Sheffield Bursary); for SU societies, vol or work experience Participation Grant • S £3,600 UK/ EU residents if income ≤£50k, priority for WP (Experience Sheffield)

• B additional £250 (Sheffield Bursary) based on residence, low income (<£25k) and/or grades (ABB+ at A Level) (Sheffield Bursary)

• B up to £4,500 p.a. for care leavers, estranged students and carers

• S up to £1k p.a. for sport

• S for study abroad if income ≤£40k, or A*AA+ at A Level (Global Scholars)

• S departmental scholarships

• S fee waiver + grant for asylum seekers • International: 50% fee discount, merit-based; or 10% fee discount; IB merit scholarship (50% fee discount); NCUK Pathway scholarship (10% fee discount); country or programme-specific awards

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Sheffield Hallam

• B † £1k if income ≤£42,875, with ABB+ at A Level

• B up £3,500 p.a. for care leavers

• S up to £6k for sport

• S for Natural and Built Environment courses

• S for asylum seekers (Article 26) • International: £3k if from India, South East Asia or Nigeria (V-C Award) • International/ EU students: S 50% fee discount, merit-based (Transform Together)

SOAS University of London

• B up to £4,500 for England residents if income <£25k (SOAS Bursary)

• B prioritised for SOAS Bursary

• B prioritised for SOAS Bursary

• S † £1k India travel

• S for students of any country, up to £21k for A*AA at A Level, depending on continuing grades

• B/S for students of any country: up to £560 for independent study project, up to £4,750 for community/ academic development (Global Leadership) • S fee waiver + grant for UK-based asylum seekers, refugees etc. (Sanctuary)

Southampton

• B up to £3k if income <£25k

• S if via Access to Southampton programme

• B if via Access to Southampton programme

• B for sport

• S for Chemistry, Electronics and Computer Science, Music, Ocean and Earth Science, and Physics and Astronomy

• International: merit-based for various subjects (excl. Health Science and Medicine)

Solent

• B £500+ if income ≤£25k

• S £1k for students who have overcome adversity, income-based (Lisa Wilson)

• B up to £1,500 p.a. for care or Foyer leavers; £1k p.a. for carers; £1k for estranged students

• B £200 towards DSA equipment (Course Costs support grant)

• S up to £2,500 for sport

• B unpaid placement support grant

• S for students of any country, up to £2k for at least one A at A Level

• B Course Costs grant • S up to £1k merit-based for EU students; or up to £2k for international students • B fee waiver, Syrian refugees

St George's, University of London

• B for England residents if income ≤£42,875, up to £1,700 in first year; then up to £1k p.a. (Opportunity Fund)

• B care leavers prioritised for Opportunity Fund

St Mary's

• S £3k p.a. for ABB+ at A Level, and income ≤£25k (V-C Excellence) • B £2k p.a. if income ≤£15k (St Mary's Bursary)

• B St Mary's Bursary priority if meeting additional criteria, inc. mature students, carers, refugees, disability etc.

• B £3k p.a. for care leavers; carers prioritised for St Mary's Bursary

• B prioritised for St Mary's Bursary

• S up to £5k p.a. also £300 towards sports coaching

• S fee reduction for History (Strawberry Hill)

• S £2k p.a. based on grades, interview or work-based achievement (V-C Attainment Awards)

• International: £3k, merit-based

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Staffordshire

• B £1,500 p.a. if resident near campus with income <£25k + meeting other criteria (Bertarelli)

• S for sport • B † Student Experience Fund

Suffolk

• B £500 p.a. for UK residents if income ≤£25k

• B £500 p.a. for care leavers

• S for sport

• S £250+ if under 21 years old, with unconditional offer, meeting or exceeding grades (V-C Scholarship)

• B fee waiver + £500 p.a. for asylum seekers • S International/ EU students: £1,500

Sunderland

• S † £2k if income ≤£42,875, prioritised for WP students (University of Sunderland Scholarship)

• B £500 for UK/EU residents progressing from partner colleges; also for students on an integrated foundation year, £2,500 cashback

• S £1,500 p.a. for care leavers or estranged students; also Student Success Fund

• S up to £1k for sport

• S up to £1k for study abroad if income ≤£42,875

• S fee waiver for compulsory Foreign Languages study abroad; various for Medicine (all tbc); also Engineering, Enterprise or Business, Pharmacy

• S £2k for 128 UCAS points from three qualifications (Excellence)

• S £150–200 for study costs (Study+); free local travel or accom. discount in first year (Get There); up to £2,500 for careers (Futures Fund, various) • International: £1,500 for on-campus UG courses • S £1,200 p.a. fee reduction for UK/EU students studying full-time at partner colleges

Surrey • B £3k if income <£25k, from specified postcodes

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers

• S for sport

• S for Engineering, (Electrical, Electronic, Civil), Mathematics, and Hospitality and Tourism

• B partial fee waiver + £1,500 for asylum seekers • International: £2,500, merit-based

Sussex

• S £1–2k in first year than £1k p.a. for 'first generation' students if income <£42,875

• B £3,500 for care leavers; £1k for estranged students

• S £800 for music (Dr John Birch); up to £1,250 for sport

• S for Chemistry • S £2k for A*AA+ at A Level (Sussex Excellence)

• S fee waiver + £3k p.a. for asylum seekers • S £2k for EU students, merit-based (EU Excellence)

Teesside • S £3k for Tees Valley residents (Marjorie Hearnshaw)

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers

• S for sport

• S for Computing, Digital., Science, or Engineering & Design courses (income applies); Nursing, Midwifery or Health; Fine Art, Film and Television Production

• S fee waiver + grant for asylum seekers • B up to £2k Student Experience Fund • B for all students, study-related IT for year 0 or 1 on campus (Advance) • International: £1k/ 1,500; £5k for leadership potential); £2k p.a. for law (Canadians)

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Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

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Specified subjects

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Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

• B £1,250 p.a. if income ≤£30k

• S for Music (most awards are for PG study)

UCFB

• B up to £3,500 (Wembley) or £2,500 (Etihad) if income <£25k; for higher incomes (up to £40k) priority is given to WP students

• S female students: internship (She Kicks magazine) or coaching (She Can); Burnley students (Burnley Council); for BAME coaches (Access to Coaching)

• S for sport: up to £2,500 fee reduction + training resources for women (She Can Play); or elite players (Elite Athlete)

• S Journalism and Media-related degrees; or Business, Law and Psychology (Employability and Enrichment scholarships)

• S £2k fee reduction + £500 training resources for 128+ UCAS points (Academic Excellence)

• S worth up to £3k for students of any country (Employability and Enrichment)

University College Birmingham

• B £800 course materials if income <£25k (Kick-Start)

• B IT resources for progression students (Tablet)

• S up to £1k fee reduction p.a. for sport

• B IT resources for Sports Therapy students (Tablet)

• S for students of any country, up to £1k fee reduction, merit- based (Academic Excellence)

• B £300 materials (Kick-Start) • International: fee waiver + accom. if via partner-institution (V-C & Principal's Scholarship); merit-based partial fee-waiver (Target Recruitment)

University College London

• S £500–2,500 p.a. if income £42,475–16k; on financial need, up to £25k p.a.; + leadership potential £8,333 p.a. (Malcolm Grant); or + UCL/ Students' Union activities, £9k p.a. (Denys Holland)

• B £1k for university accom. for WP groups (Access UCL offer); £1k for UK male students of African or Caribbean heritage (Amos); £4k p.a. if via WP activities (London Opportunity); £5k p.a. (UCL UPC Progression)

• B £1k p.a. for care leavers/ estranged students; S for accom. (Unite Foundation)

• B £3k, priority for disabled students (Goldsmith's Company)

• S on academic merit and/or financial need, for Computer Science (female students; Avanade); History; Modern Languages; Statistics-related; Hebrew/ Jewish studies

• S fee waiver + £11k p.a. for asylum seekers (Access Opportunity) • B for a Romanian or Bulgarian student (Axeinos) or Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania or Poland (Sarmatian) • International: if from Hong Kong (inc. China, for law), Thailand; accom. scholarship (International Students House)

University College of Estate Management

• B for of any country, income-based fee discount

University for the Creative Arts

• B for continuing students already on course

• S for Media and Journalism-related courses if from any country; if female Music Composition; via partner institution, Advertising, Marketing and Business degrees

• International: £2k, merit-based

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Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

University of Law

• S £2k if income <£25k and AAB at A Level (Law First) or BBB (Lawyer 2B Creative Thinking)

• B or S if via partner institution + BBB at A Level (B £1k Law for All) or AAB (S £9,250, Law for All); up to £2k for BBB at A Level + WP criteria (Lord Blunkett); £1k p.a. off fees for Nottingham campus students, priority for WP criteria (UG Bursary)

• B priority for Nottingham Undergraduate Bursary (care leavers)

• B priority for Nottingham UG Bursary

University of the Arts London

• B £1k p.a. if getting full state funding

• S £5k for student from Lillian Baylis School (Cushman & Wakefield)

• B for specific courses

• S various, most for current and final year students; some for students of any country

• International/ EU students on a Study Abroad programme at UAL: £1,500 award, also fee waiver scholarship

Warwick

• B up to £2k p.a. if income <£35,001; £1k extra if meeting other criteria (Warwick UG Bursary)

• B if income <£35,001 + mature student or with adult or child dependents (Warwick UG Bursary); or £2k p.a. if via Outreach, or a care leaver (Warwick Scholar's Programme)

• B £1k p.a. for care and Foyer leavers; see also Warwick UG Bursary; also Warwick Scholars Programme

• B see Warwick UG Bursary

• S £500 p.a. for music (voice and instrument); up to £1k p.a. for sport

• S † Women in Engineering

• S fee waiver + grant for asylum seekers (Sanctuary) • International: partnership awards for specific countries

West London

• B £1,500 if income <£25k, priority for care leavers, disabled students and early applicants (UG Bursary)

• S £2k for degree with foundation year (Path to Success); or top-up degrees (Top-up Bursary, partial fee reduction)

• B £1,500 for care leavers (see UG Bursary)

• S for Hospitality and Tourism; Performing Arts; Learning Disabilities Nursing; also prizes

• B course materials (Aspire) • International: £1k for UK-based students visa application; £5k as university rep. (Ambassador Scholarships)

West of England, Bristol

• B † £500 p.a. for England residents if income <£25k (UWE Bursary)

• B † £2k p.a. if income <£25k for care leavers, carers or estranged students (UWE Bursary); £1,500 p.a. UWE Cares award

• S for sport

• B † for Healthcare course if income <£25k, with dependent children (UWE Bursary)

• International: some programme-specific awards, via UWE Welcome portal

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Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

Westminster

• S up to £1,500 p.a. if income <£35k (Great Start); priority for WP students

• S prioritised for Great Start

• S £3k p.a. on financial need and academic merit (Access); also £200 towards IT

• S £1,500 p.a. for AAB+ at A Level, excl. some courses (High Achiever); 50% or £2k fee reduction (merit/ finance based) (Half- or Part-Fee awards)

• S fee waiver for DLR/ asylum students (Education for All) • International: fee award + grant if from developing country (VC and International scholarships); + High Achiever and Half-Fee scholarships

Winchester

• B up to £1k if income is <£25k

• B up to £2k if income <£16k + from specified postcodes

• B up to £2k p.a. + £1k on graduation for care leavers (King Alfred); £500 p.a. for young carers (Lady Mary); £500 p.a. + £500 on graduation for estranged students (StandAlone)

• S £500 p.a. for music; £500 p.a. for sport

• S for Anthropology, Economics, Finance, Mathematics, Music & Sound Production (V-C Scholarship) • B Physiotherapy

• S up to £600 for students of any country with 136+ UCAS points, based on continuing grades, + eligible for £2k Enhanced Academic Achievement Award

• B up to £500 for enterprise ('Try It') or employability (Employability Fund)

Wolverhampton

• B prioritised for Dennis Turner Opportunity Fund (hardship fund)

• B priority for Dennis Turner Opportunity Fund (hardship fund) • S Opportunity awards if via partner institutions

• B £2k for care leavers (Access); £1k p.a. for estranged students (Dennis Turner Opportunity Fund)

• B £2k for students with deafness, hearing loss or impairment (Access)

• S up to £4,500 for sport

• B £300 travel fund – or can be used for printing or accom.

• International: £1k (V-C International Scholarship)

Worcester • S † £2k for male choristers; also † up to £2k for sport

• S † up to £2k based on merit (Academic Achievement)

• B † £100 for academic materials (Reach)

Writtle University College

• B up to £500 p.a. if income under £25k (HEBSS)

• S £1k Progression Scholarship; also £1k for mature students (Return to Learn)

• B £1,500 p.a. for care leavers

• S for Horticulture • International: up to £3k (V-C Scholarship)

York

• B £2k in first year then up to £1,100 p.a. if income ≤£35k (York Bursary)

• S £3,300 based on merit, income <£42,875 and overcoming barriers for education, + WP criteria (York Opportunity Award)

• B £3k in first year, then £2,500 p.a. + £1k on graduation for care/Foyer leavers; see also York Opportunity Award

• S see York Opportunity Award

• S for Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics-related courses; English/ Literature-related courses; Philosophy

• S fee waiver and up to £10,660 for asylum seekers or DLR (Equal Access) • International: £5k, or £10k for specific countries (Academic Excellence); £5k p.a. for AAA at A Level (V-C Scholarship); specific countries, up to £75k (Sharifah Sofia Albukhary)

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Care/ Foyer leaver, estranged students, carers (WP)

Disabled (WP) Performance: Music, Arts, Sport

Placement/ year abroad; travel

Specified subjects

Academic Other awards; and Non-UK students

York St John • B £500 course materials for WP students (Aspire)

• B for care leavers; one scholarship for overseas study

• B £100 for course materials for all students (Aspire) • B † up to £500 for voluntary work (YSJ Opportunity Fund) • fee waiver + £1k p.a. for asylum seekers (Sanctuary) • International: £1k

FOOTNOTES:

• Hardship or Support funds are available for students in financial difficulty: these may be prioritised for students with children, care or foyer-leavers among others.

• Abbreviations: accom. = accommodation, UG = undergraduate, V-C = Vice-Chancellor, income = household income

Specific groups:

• UK = meeting UK residence criteria; EU = EU-based resident (i.e. outwith UK). Note, at time of compilation EU-based students are also eligible for many awards, unless stated as for UK-resident students; specific EU awards are noted.

• International students are those outside the EU and UK; awards are usually fee-reductions. Early payment or family loyalty discounts may apply. Partnership awards such as GREAT scholarships, Chevening or Commonwealth scholarships are not included in these listings.

• Widening participation (WP): may target regions, postcodes or areas of low participation in higher education; students via Access, Outreach, Progressing from partner colleges, or state educated; Ethnic minorities (BAME) or gender-specific; or first generation in family to attend university. Awards for care leavers, estranged students or young carers are generally for those under 25 years old.

• Awards for asylum seekers may include 'discretionary leave to remain'/DLR applicants and/or forced migrants, and/or their dependents (such as partner/spouse or child).