INTRODUCTION BURSARIES
Bursaries
If you have the talent and ability to succeed at Bristol, concerns about funding should not stop you from applying. Te University offers a range of bursaries and scholarships to help.
This page details a selection of bursaries and scholarships. To find out more about these and many other funding opportunities, visit
bristol.ac.uk/fees-funding/search.
University of Bristol bursary for UK students The 2019 bursary support package will be announced in summer 2018. As a guide, the bursary support for 2018 entrants is as follows:
Household income £25,000 or below £25,001-£30,000 £30,001-£35,000 £35,001-£40,000 £40,001-£42,875
Bursary entitlement 2018 £2,000 £1,500 £1,250 £750 £500
Conditions apply. To find out if you are eligible visit
bristol.ac.uk/fees-funding/awards/uob-bursary.
Scholarships for international students Over £500,000 of International Office Scholarships are available to high-achieving international students. For the latest information, visit
bristol.ac.uk/international/fees- finance/scholarships.
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships are available to undergraduate students with exceptional musical, dramatic or sporting talent outside their normal field of study. Historically, up to 20 scholarships of up to £3,000 have been awarded each year. Find out more at
bristol.ac.uk/fees-funding/ awards/vc-scholarship.
Access to Bristol bursaries
The University invests in the local community by offering bursaries to those who complete our Access to Bristol scheme. The scheme gives local students a taste of university life by providing access to our academic expertise and facilities.
Students resident in England who successfully complete the Access to Bristol, Pathways to Law or Pathways to Health Sciences scheme and meet the qualifying household income threshold and other criteria will be eligible for the Access to Bristol bursary. Details of the 2019 bursary will be announced in summer 2018. As a guide, the bursary for 2018 entrants is as follows:
• a full tuition fee waiver for the first year of study;
• a living-cost bursary of £3,750 for each year of the course, provided that you continue to meet the eligibility criteria.
Find out more about the scheme and bursary at
bristol.ac.uk/access-to-bristol.
A similar bursary is available to students who complete our Bristol Scholars scheme. Visit
bristol.ac.uk/study/teachers/post-16/ scholars.
Lloyds Scholars The Lloyds Scholars Programme, which includes bursaries, paid internships and mentoring, is open to UK students and EU students currently residing in the UK with an annual household income of £25,000 or less. Find out more at
bristol.ac.uk/fees-funding/awards/lloyds.
University of Bristol Financial Assistance Fund The University’s own financial assistance funds provide discretionary additional support for UK undergraduate students who, through no fault of their own, find themselves in financial difficulty. For further information, visit
bristol.ac.uk/fees- funding/awards/faf.
Please note: all figures are quoted from 2018. Details for 2019 are not available at the time of going to press. All figures are therefore subject to change.
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