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Scholarships and Bursaries

You may be able to partly or fully fund the costs of your study with a bursary or scholarship. You can usually use these alongside student loans and you don't have to pay them back.

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For International scholarships, visit our International page

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University of Portsmouth Bursary – £750 a year

You’ll get this bursary of £750 a year if you’re, a full-time undergraduate student from England, being charged full fees of £9,250, and your household income is £25,000 a year or less.

You can’t get this bursary if a sponsor (such as an employer or NHS organisation) is paying all or some of your tuition fees.

No need to apply

You don’t need to apply for this bursary. We’ll check if you’re eligible for it once you’ve applied to Student Finance England for income-based support and it has verified your household income.

On your Student Finance England application, you just need to make sure:

  • you’ve said you'll be studying at the University of Portsmouth
  • you (and your parents or partner) have given your consent to share your information with the University

If eligible, you’ll receive your bursary directly into your bank account in 3 instalments in December, February and May. If you’re not in attendance at the University at a certain date before the bursary is due to be paid, you won’t be eligible for that instalment. 

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Care Leavers Bursary – £1,700 a year

You could get this £1,700 bursary if you're a full-time undergraduate or taught postgraduate UK student and one of the following applies:

  • You've spent at least 13 weeks in care, some of which was during your teens, and you're leaving the care system in the 12 months before you start university
  • You're a 'former relevant child pursuing education' – this usually means you've spent at least 13 weeks in care, some of which was during your teens, but may depend on your local authority

This bursary isn't based on your income. Recipients can also receive the University Bursary.

How to apply

If you're unsure of your eligibility, we can check for you – contact us by email at careleavers@port.ac.uk or phone us on 023 9284 3044.

If you're eligible, you may also be entitled to additional help and support for care leavers.

Restrictions

You won't be able to get this bursary alongside the Stand Alone Bursary or Young Carers Bursary.

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Stand Alone Bursary – £1,000 a year

You could get this bursary of £1,000 a year if you're a full-time undergraduate UK student aged under 25 and estranged from your parents. It isn't based on your income. Recipients can also receive the University Bursary.

How to apply

Contact our Student Finance Centre to find out if you’re eligible for this bursary. If you're eligible, we'll tell you how to apply.

Restrictions

You won't be able to get this bursary alongside the Care Leavers Bursary or the Young Carers Bursary.

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Young Carers Bursary – £500 a year

You could get this bursary of £500 a year if all the following apply:

  • you’re a full-time undergraduate UK student aged under 25
  • you have caring responsibilities for a parent or family member (but not a dependent child)
  • your family income is less than £25,000 a year

Recipients can also receive the University Bursary.

How to apply for the Young Carers Bursary

Contact our Student Finance Centre to apply for this bursary.

Restrictions

You won't be able to get this bursary alongside the Care Leavers Bursary or the Stand Alone Bursary.