Money advice for students

Bursaries and scholarships

UK undergraduates starting in 2012

We provide financial support to our students through scholarships and bursaries, neither of which need to be repaid. This page provides an overview of what is available to you as a UK undergraduate student.


University of Brighton bursaries

The University of Brighton provides a range of bursaries. A bursary is money or other support that does not have to be paid back when you complete your course. Our bursaries can help you to cover the cost of fees, books, equipment, university accommodation, travel, study aids, childcare and other study-related costs. The financial support we provide through bursaries is carefully targeted at those who need it most. Depending on your circumstances you could be eligible for more than one bursary.

Please follow the links below for further details of each bursary.

BURSARIES for 2012

Total value

Bursary2-year course 3-year course 4-year course 5-year course
Care leaver's bursary £5,000 £7,000 £9,000  N/A
Widening access bursary £5,000 £7,000 £9,000  N/A
Part-time widening access bursary A pro-rata fee reduction of up to £2,250 in year 1
Aimhigher bursary £4,000 £6,000 £8,000  N/A
Professions architecture bursary N/A £3,000 N/A
£5,000
Professions pharmacy bursary N/A N/A £4,000 N/A
Professions teaching bursary N/A N/A £4,000 N/A

Please note bursaries are not paid during the salaried industrial placement year which is a feature of many of our courses.

*Architecture students receive £1,000 per year for the undergraduate course (three years) and a further £1,000 in each of the two years of postgraduate course.

Scholarships

Scholarships available to full-time UK undergraduates are:

University of Brighton scholarships

The university offers a range of scholarships. 

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