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Scholarship information
A two-year accelerated degree saves you time and money, but it’s still a big investment. If you live in an area of high deprivation (IMD2019 Quintile 1), you could receive a payment of £3,000 to support your studies. Paid in instalments across your course, this bursary means you can focus more on your future, not your finances.
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Applicable only to “Home” students in receipt of student finance via Student Finance England/Wales/Northern Ireland. • This grant can only be combined with other financial support packages at UA92 (e.g. Make it For Real) in exceptional circumstances and with the expressed permission of UA92 • The above eligibility criteria may be subject to change at any time by UA92. • Recipients agree to UA92 using their name and image in its publicity, marketing and recruitment materials, and on its website, including arranging for the student to have their portrait taken by a photographer for UA92. • Recipients agree to UA92 contacting them approximately two years after graduation for an update on how the scholarship has influenced their career. • Where UA92 believe a recipient has made a false or fraudulent application, the scholarship will be stopped pending investigation. • Where any investigation concludes fraudulent activity has taken place, UA92 reserves the right to void the scholarship and reclaim the full value of it.
To receive the scholarship, students must: • Complete registration/re-registration with UA92 (via Lancaster University). Note: Students must register on their course by the given start date. Scholarships cannot be deferred to the following academic year or entry point. • Have satisfactory aVendance of 75% or above • Have confirmed financial support for tuiAon fees in place • Not have withdrawn their studies at UA92 (due to own choice or academic failure). The scholarship is subject to successful progression from year to year, as confirmed by the UA92 Board of Examiners. • Not have changed from the one-year CertHE programme or the three-year degree programme.