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Undergraduate Bursaries at Bradford - 2011 entry

The University of Bradford Bursary Scheme - giving more support to more students

It is important to make the support application to (External) The Student Support Service, even if you don’t intend to take out a tuition fee loan or a student loan. You may be eligible to receive the non-repayable Maintenance Grant , and we need to know your income assessment to be able to pay your University of Bradford Bursary.

A bursary is a type of financial support, usually linked to income, that you don’t need to pay back. According to the Government, if you receive the full Maintenance Grant and you are on a course charging the full £3,375.00 fee, you may also be eligible for at least £338.00 in financial support from your university or college, which may take the form of a Bursary. Some students will get more than this, so it will be important to speak to the university or college that you are applying to and find out what it offers.

As a full-time undergraduate student (Home and EU) you are entitled to a Bursary from the University of Bradford if you are eligible to receive a maintenance grant and your family's residual income (the gross income with deductions for pension payments and other dependant children) is under £30,000 a year. The Student Finance Service will assess your income when you apply for your Maintenance Grant and Student Loan. You must give them all the evidence they ask you to provide and we cannot award a bursary until all your evidence has been verified. When you complete your student support application form you will need to allow the Student Loans Company to release your information, so that they in turn can tell the University if you are eligible for a Bursary. You will not need to fill in any additional forms to receive your Bursary and the payment will be made to you automatically around the 25th of March each year provided, that you attend all the compulsory elements of your course (as defined by your area of study). For any given academic year we will not award bursaries after the 31st of July - this means that you must sort out your application for financial support and consent to share your information before this date, as even if you are eligible we will not be able to make your payment after this date.

If you are eligible you will receive:


Year of study


Income up to £30,000


Foundation Year
£500
First Year
£500
Second Year
£500
Third and subsequent years
£500

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