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Sarjana
Norland
10 per tahun (avg)
Up to 10 Emily Ward Uniform Bursary awards of £500 as a one-off contribution towards the cost of purchasing the Norland uniform in the first year of study only.
UK , All International
Berlaku untuk semua jenis kelamin
In Person
Semua mahasiswa yang memenuhi syarat
Full Time
All intakes
Widening participation
Open to all new first-year students (UK and international). Preference will be given to lower income households and students who meet one or more of the Widening Participation criteria.
Widening Participation criteria
All bursaries are means-tested. Additional consideration is given to applicants who meet one or more of our Widening Participation criteria as follows:
your home address is in an area where there is a low participation of young people progressing into higher education, as measured by the OfS (UK residents only).
your home address is considered to be in an area of general disadvantage according to Indices of Multiple Deprivation (UK residents only).
you, your partner or a parent or guardian receive a UK state means-tested benefit, including Child Tax Credits, Working Tax Credits, Housing Benefits, Council Tax Benefits, Disability Living Allowance or Personal Independence Payments, Income Support or Income-based Job Seekers Allowance, Income-related Employment and Support Allowance, Pension Credits, Universal Credits etc.
you are care experienced, a care leaver or Foyer resident – you have experienced care, are a care leaver or have lived in a Foyer before starting at Norland, or are supported by a local authority Leaving Care Service and fulfil the criteria as stated in the Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000: A young person aged 16-25 years old who has been ‘looked after’ for at least 13 weeks by a local authority at some point since they were 14 years old, and were in care on or after their sixteenth birthday.
you are irreconcilably estranged from your parents or guardians.
you are a young adult carer – aged between 18 and 25 and look after a relative or friend of any age due to disability, chronic or terminal illness, mental health problems, alcohol or drug addiction/dependency, and are aged 25 years or under at the start of the course.
Pelajar di seleksi berdasarkan
The deadline for bursary applications to be submitted for 2023 entry is Friday 31 March 2023.
You must have already been offered a place (conditional or unconditional) to study at Norland in order to apply for a bursary. Offer-holders can apply to all three bursaries as long as they meet eligibility requirements. All bursaries are dependent on the completion of an application form, which is considered by the Norland Bursary Committee.
If you are offered a place on our course, whether conditional or unconditional, bursary information and application details will be sent to you. Bursary applicants will be notified as soon as possible after a decision has been made, usually by the end of May.
If successful, the Emily Ward Bursary will be awarded for the entire duration of the three–year course, subject to the successful completion of each year. The Uniform Bursary is a one-off contribution in the first year of study only.