What Is The Cambridge Bursary Scheme?

The Cambridge Bursary Scheme offers Home fee status students studying for their first undergraduate degree non-repayable bursaries to help with living costs. These bursaries are offered in addition to any government financial support you might receive. The value of each bursary is dependent on household income.

How is the Cambridge bursary paid?

The Cambridge Bursary is an annual gift, it is not a loan and it does not need to be repaid. To receive the Cambridge Bursary (under the new or old scheme ) you must apply for uk Government Student Finance and be assessed but you do not need to take out a student loan to receive the Cambridge Bursary.

Who qualifies for a bursary?

General bursaries are typically funded by government and are awarded to individuals regardless of their subject or career choice. Career specific bursaries will only allow students who are pursuing a higher education in a particular field or profession to qualify for funding.

Is it possible to study in Cambridge for free?

Cambridge is considered one of the top 10 schools in the world. It offers free online courses through edX and FutureLearn. You can also take an edX MicroMasters in performance and entertainment writing.

Can you get a full scholarship to Cambridge?

Gates Cambridge provides scholarships to outstanding applicants from outside the UK to pursue a full-time postgraduate degree. The ‘Student Funding Search’ publicises awards available for current and prospective students.

How much bursary do students get?

You could get a bursary worth up to £1,200, depending on your circumstances and benefits.

How much do you need to earn to get a bursary?

Families with a gross household income of up £120,000 pa or less and net assets up to £1.4m may be eligible for a bursary. From 2021/22, those with gross household incomes below £65,000 pa may be eligible for an award of up to 100% of fees, subject to net assets.

Is it hard to get bursary?

Obtaining a bursary gets harder each year as more students compete for the same opportunities. While there is no way to guarantee that you are selected there are a few things that you can do to improve your chances.

Is a bursary free money?

Bursaries are like grants and don’t have to be paid back. You get your bursary directly from your university or college.

Do you pay back a bursary?

No, bursaries do not have to be paid back.

How do I apply for Cambridge bursary?

There is no separate application for the Cambridge Bursary. We use the household income figure calculated by your student finance body as the basis on which to determine the level of Cambridge Bursary you will receive.

How many hours a day do Cambridge students study?

During term time, you’re expected to spend an average of 42-46 hours a week on your academic studies (including teaching/contact time and independent study), and you also need to undertake some work, such as further reading or research, revision or assignments, during the vacations.

How much money do you need to study in Cambridge?

The tuition fee for Home fee status students starting their first undergraduate degree in 2023 will be £9,250 for the year. The government regulated tuition fee for 2024-25 hasn’t been set. It may be different from the tuition fee for 2023 and details will be published here as soon as they are available.

How many A * Do you need for Cambridge?

Entry requirements
Certain grades may be required at Higher Level. Cambridge usually requires A*A*A for most sciences courses and A*AA for arts courses or 40–42 in the IB, including core points, with 776 at Higher Level. AAA is usually required at Advanced Higher grade, for students in Scotland.

Is Cambridge better than Oxford?

The University of Cambridge marginally outranks Oxford in the QS World University Rankings® 2023, with Cambridge placing in second and Oxford fourth.

How much scholarship Does Cambridge give?

A Gates Cambridge Scholarship covers the full cost of studying at Cambridge including tuition fees, maintenance allowance (£18,384 for 12 months at the 2022-23 rate), travel costs, visa, etc. It also provides additional, discretionary funding such as academic development funding, family allowance, fieldwork, etc.

What can I spend my bursary on?

14. Can my college tell me what to spend my bursary on? Yes, your bursary is to help pay for things you really need to stay on at a school, college or training provider. They can insist that your bursary is spent on travel costs, meals during the day, or equipment for your course.

What does a full bursary cover?

A partial bursary means only a certain amount or portion of your study-related expenses will be covered, while full-cover bursaries usually cover all study related expenses, including: tuition fees, examination fees, prescribed books and study materials, meals, accommodation, transport and sometime a laptop.

Do you need good marks for a bursary?

Academic Requirements for a Bursary
Each bursary is different and will have different academic requirements. Having outstanding grades is the only way to be safe. Instead of working towards the minimum academic requirements for a bursary, be consistent. Work hard from the start so you can apply for any bursary.

What are the 3 criterias learners should meet to acquire a bursary?

Meet minimum average of 65% and academic performance in major subjects in field of study. Not in possession of other bursary funding. Applicants must be under the age of 35. Applicants must be full-time students at registered and recognized tertiary educational institution (i.e. University, University of Technology).

Do you have to pay back bursary if you fail?

A bursary is a study grant that you don’t need to repay – unless you fail in your studies, that is. But there may be conditions attached, such as doing volunteer work or maintaining a certain standard of academic performance.