Bristol Scholars Bursary: terms and conditions

Go to an overview of the Bristol Scholars Bursary

Eligibility

To be eligible for the Bristol Scholars Bursary, you must:

  • have been nominated for the Bristol Scholars scheme by your headteacher or head of post-16 college;
  • be a new student in 2022/23;
  • be studying your first degree;
  • be a Home/UK student who is resident in England;
  • pay Home tuition fees;
  • apply for and be eligible for means-tested support through Student Finance England;
  • have been assessed by Student Finance England to have a household income of £25,000 or less.

You are not eligible for a bursary if you are a part-time student or on any year of your course where you are entitled to NHS funding.

EU students will only be considered for this bursary if they meet the eligibility criteria to receive a means-tested living costs loan from their regional funding provider, not a tuition fee loan only. 

Students receiving the Bristol Scholars Bursary cannot also be considered for the University of Bristol Bursary in the same academic year.

Award

You'll receive a bursary for the living cost of £3,855 will per year for the duration of your programme. As part of this bursary, you're also eligible for a discounted Active Plus Sports Pass.

If you are planning on undertaking a work placement overseas, contact the Student Funding Office for advice on whether you are still eligible to apply for means-tested government student funding, which is a condition of this bursary.

The University will review the value of the Bristol Scholars Bursary from time to time.

How to apply

All students who have been nominated for the Bristol Scholars scheme will have any application to the University of Bristol tracked. Eligible students must firmly accept their conditional or unconditional offer to go forward for consideration for the Bristol Scholars Bursary.

Any students confirming a place at the University will automatically be eligible for consideration for the Bristol Scholars Bursary.

You will need to have applied for means-tested support from Student Finance England, and have consented to share your household income details with the University.

Award process

  1. You will receive confirmation of your place at university from UCAS, on or after A-level results day.
  2. Once you are fully registered at the University, we will be able to generate bursary payment.
  3. We expect to contact recipients by mid-October.
  4. The Bristol Scholars bursary will be paid directly into your bank account in three termly instalments.
  5. Students are required to provide the University with the correct bank details to ensure timely bursary payments. Follow these instructions to enter or update your bank details‌.

Changes in circumstance

Withdrawal from a course

  • If you withdraw from your course before your next bursary payment date, you will not receive payments but the repayment of any previously paid instalments will not be sought. As long as you are in attendance on the date that bursary payments are made you will receive your bursary instalment.

Repeating studies

  • If you repeat a year, you may be entitled to the Bristol Scholars financial package of support during your repeat year provided you continue to meet the household income eligibility criteria.Contact the Student Funding Office if this applies to you.

Changing from studying full-time to part-time

  • If your faculty allows you to temporarily change from full-time study to part-time study due to medical circumstances, you will normally continue to be eligible for financial support through the Bristol Scholars scheme.
  • As long as you continue to have a household income of £25,000 or less, the Bristol Scholars bursary will be paid for those terms when you are in attendance on your course.
  • Support will be limited to one full-time equivalent year. For example, if you study at 50% full-time equivalent for one academic year, and another 50% during the following academic year, you will be eligible for support in both years, subject to the above conditions.

Change of course or course length

  • If you choose to undertake a year abroad after you have started your studies and it lengthens your degree programme, you will continue to be eligible for a bursary.
  • If you intercalate on a medicine, dental or veterinary science course, you will not be eligible for the Bristol Scholars bursary in your intercalation year.
  • After you have been notified of your bursary, if you transfer to a course that is longer than your original course (eg from a BSc to an MSci), you will continue to be eligible for the bursary.
  • If you transfer to the first year of a new course from the first year of your original course, you’ll receive the bursary for the duration of the new course. However, note that your bursary may be affected if you repeat your studies. Contact the Student Funding Office if this applies to you.
  • If you transfer to the first year of a new course from the second or third year of your original course, you will only receive the bursary in some years of the new course. Contact the Student Funding Office if this applies to you.

Change in household income

  • Students who are initially assessed as eligible to receive the Bristol Scholars support package, but whose household income increases above £25,000 during the academic year, will stop being entitled to the Bristol Scholars bursary.
    • Affect on bursary: The student would not be expected to repay any instalment of the bursary already paid prior to the household income increasing above £25,000, but any instalment of the Bristol Scholars bursary not already paid would be cancelled.
  • Students who have been nominated for the Bristol Scholars scheme but who do not qualify for the Bristol Scholars support package on the basis of their household income, will have their entitlement reassessed if their household income falls below the qualifying threshold during the academic year.
  • Entitlement to the Bristol Scholars package of support will be reassessed annually. Therefore, Bristol Scholars who may not have been eligible in one year due to their household income being too high, may be eligible in future academic years if they subsequently meet the qualifying household income threshold.

University of Bristol Bursary

This bursary is only available to students from the city of Bristol who have been nominated for the Bristol Scholars scheme by their headteacher or head of post-16 college.

If you are not enrolled in the Bristol Scholars scheme and your residual household income is £42,875 or under, please see the information on the University of Bristol Bursary.

Previous terms and conditions

Go to an earlier version of the Bristol Scholars Bursary terms and conditions:
If you started from 2017/18 to 2020/21

Get in touch

Please contact scholarships-bursaries@bristol.ac.uk with any queries.

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