Date of publication: 2014 Grants - note: In 2011/12, 39 % of applicants (1st cycle) were awarded a  full grant and 23 % a partial grant 
Need-based grant (euro): max 6365
Merit-based grant (euro): -
Student grants
1st cycle full-time – the support package includes a need based grant for living costs. The maximum is GBP 5 161 (for students with a 
household income of GBP 18 370 or less). In 2012/13, 38 % of applicants were awarded a full grant and 30 % were awarded a partial grant. 
Students who are lone parents or who have certain disabilities may be eligible for a special support grant. 
1st   cycle full-time – the support package includes a loan for living costs for all students. The maximum loan for students living in the family 
home  is  GBP 5 150  and  GBP 3 987  for  students  living  away.  The  amount  is  reduced  for  students  who  receive  a  need  based  grant. 
Repayments as for tuition fee loans. 
1st  cycle  full-time  –  students  who  receive  the  maximum  grant  for  living  costs  or  special  support  grant  and  who  study  at  participating 
institutions may receive an additional bursary of a minimum of GBP 347. 
1st   cycle part-time – a need-based grant for tuition fees and other costs is available. Loans are not available. 
2nd cycle – with the exception of a few specific disciplines, such as teaching, social work and some health professions, the majority of 
students following taught programmes are self-financing. There is some support for students on doctoral research programmes (which may 
incorporate masters level study). The Research Councils set a minimum level for this stipend which for 2013/14 is GBP 13 726 per year.  
Around 60 % of students on taught programmes and 30 % of research students do not receive any support towards tuition fees or living 
costs. 
Loans
1st cycle full-time – the support package includes a need based grant for living costs. The maximum is GBP 5 161 (for students with a 
household income of GBP 18 370 or less). In 2012/13, 38 % of applicants were awarded a full grant and 30 % were awarded a partial grant. 
Students who are lone parents or who have certain disabilities may be eligible for a special support grant. 
1st   cycle full-time – the support package includes a loan for living costs for all students. The maximum loan for students living in the family 
home  is  GBP 5 150  and  GBP 3 987  for  students  living  away.  The  amount  is  reduced  for  students  who  receive  a  need  based  grant. 
Repayments as for tuition fee loans. 
1st  cycle  full-time  –  students  who  receive  the  maximum  grant  for  living  costs  or  special  support  grant  and  who  study  at  participating 
institutions may receive an additional bursary of a minimum of GBP 347. 
1st   cycle part-time – a need-based grant for tuition fees and other costs is available. Loans are not available. 
2nd cycle – with the exception of a few specific disciplines, such as teaching, social work and some health professions, the majority of 
students following taught programmes are self-financing. There is some support for students on doctoral research programmes (which may 
incorporate masters level study). The Research Councils set a minimum level for this stipend which for 2013/14 is GBP 13 726 per year.  
Around 60 % of students on taught programmes and 30 % of research students do not receive any support towards tuition fees or living 
costs.