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Financial Support

More detailed information can be found in the annual bursaries documentation which can be found at the bottom of this page. 

16 – 19 Bursary Fund (Government Funded)

There are two types of 16 to 19 Bursary

  • Vulnerable Student Bursary
  • Discretionary Bursary

Eligibility

  • Aged at least 16 and under 19 on 31 August in the year in which your course starts
  • Meet the residency requirements (the College will check this)

Vulnerable Student Bursary

These are available for students who

  • are in or recently left local authority care
  • get Income Support or Universal Credit in their own name
  • get Disability Living Allowance (DLA) in their own name and either Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) or Universal Credit
  • get Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in their name and either ESA or Universal Credit

Discretionary Student Bursary

Purpose:

These are available for students who need help to overcome the individual barriers to participation they face, for example, help with the cost of transport, meals, books and equipment. Support for travel and subsistence related to Work Experience and Work Shadowing placements; as is support to fund the cost of trips, off site activities, and attendance at Careers Fairs, University or Employer Open Days etc.

Discretionary bursaries may be paid either in funds, transferred to a bank account or by the provision of equipment, passes, books etc. It is expected that at least a portion of a discretionary bursary will be paid to a student, to help meet the costs associated with study.

There are two criteria:

Either

  • A student who is eligible to receive Free School Meals. In this case, applications should be made for Free School Meals and Free Transport.  The 16-19 Bursary is not expected to cover the cost of transport or meals in these circumstances.

Or

  • A young person whose household income is below £30,000 per year. In support of the application, a copy of entitlement to means tested state benefit, Tax Credit award notice or Universal Credit award notice confirming household income of less than £30,000 or equivalent self-employment income.

For more information, please take a look at the Government Bursary page here.