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National Scholarship Programme Fee Waiver 2013/14
This information applies to students who will be starting their studies in September 2013.
The key features of the scheme are;
- it is open to UK and EU undergraduate students starting their studies in September 2013.
- all eligible students will receive a fee waiver of £2,000. You will also receive a bursary, the size of which will depend on your household income*.
- you will continue to receive fee waiver and bursary for each year of your course provided that you continue to meet the eligibility criteria
- if your course involves a year abroad or placement year, you will receive a fee waiver for this year paid in proportion to your tuition fee
The household income thresholds and fee waiver and bursary amounts for 2013/14 are:
| Household Income | Fee Waiver | Bursary |
|---|---|---|
| £16,000 or less | Tuition fee reduction of £2,000 | £2,500 |
| £16,001 to £20,000 | Tuition fee reduction of £2,000 | £1,500 |
| £20,001 to £25,000 | Tuition fee reduction of £2,000 | £1,000 |
* for further details on how household income is asessed, visit the Directgov website.
Payment of the Bursary
The bursary will be paid in three termly instalments. Exact amounts and dates will be confirmed at a later date.
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