Undergraduate Prospectus 2013 - University of Winchester
Undergraduate Prospectus 2013 - University of Winchester
Undergraduate Prospectus 2013 - University of Winchester
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Fees and financial help<br />
For more information go to<br />
www.winchester.ac.uk/<br />
studentsandmoney or try our<br />
<strong>University</strong> support calculator at<br />
www.winchester.ac.uk/calculator<br />
*Amounts stated are for 2012 entry –<br />
please see the <strong>University</strong> website for <strong>2013</strong><br />
entry to be published later in the year.<br />
The deal<br />
Fee waivers<br />
(Non-ITT<br />
courses)<br />
Bursaries<br />
National<br />
Scholarship<br />
Programme<br />
(Non-ITT<br />
courses)<br />
Academic<br />
Achievement<br />
Award<br />
(Non-ITT<br />
courses)<br />
Excellence<br />
Award<br />
King Alfred<br />
Scholarship<br />
What’s it about?<br />
<strong>University</strong> support for UK and EU full-time students<br />
Students taking non-ITT (Initial Teacher Training) courses who<br />
receive a maintenance grant from the government may be entitled<br />
to a fee waiver based on their household income. Students with<br />
a household income under £25,000 could receive fee waivers<br />
totaling £6,750 over the duration <strong>of</strong> a three year course. Those with<br />
a household income between £25,000 and £42,600 could receive<br />
£4,000 in fee waivers over the same period.<br />
Students with a household income under £25,000 could be<br />
entitled to our bursary. Those on non-ITT courses could receive up<br />
to £1,500 in cash over the duration <strong>of</strong> a three year course. Those<br />
on ITT courses could receive £2,000 over the same period with<br />
the option to take this as cash, a fee waiver or an accommodation<br />
discount.<br />
Further fee waivers will be <strong>of</strong>fered to English domicile students<br />
from households with income under £25,000 who can demonstrate<br />
academic achievement. The top 61 academic achievers, based on<br />
entry grades, could be entitled to £6,000 over the duration <strong>of</strong> a<br />
three year course. Awards in the second and third year are based on<br />
continued academic achievement.<br />
Each eligible student receives £2,000 per year (subject to continued<br />
academic achievement each year), which they can choose to take<br />
as either cash or a fee waiver. To be eligible, a student must put<br />
<strong>Winchester</strong> as their firm choice on their UCAS form and enter the<br />
<strong>University</strong> with a combination <strong>of</strong> grades equivalent to AAB at A<br />
level. For a full list <strong>of</strong> equivalent combinations (including non-A<br />
level routes) please see our website.<br />
These awards are worth up to £4,000 over the duration <strong>of</strong> your<br />
course. They are awarded to students who demonstrate excellence<br />
in music and sport. Please see our website for more information<br />
about how and when to apply.<br />
Students under the age <strong>of</strong> 25 who have been ‘looked after’ in care<br />
for at least 13 weeks since the age <strong>of</strong> 14 and who left care (as<br />
defined by the Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000) are entitled to<br />
£1,750 per year.<br />
36 <strong>Undergraduate</strong> <strong>Prospectus</strong> <strong>2013</strong>