National Scholarship Programme
The National Scholarship Programme (NSP) is designed to help students with a
family income of £25,000 or less. NSP awards are in addition to any other loans or
grants you might apply for.
All universities and most colleges are taking part in the NSP. Each university or
college has its own rules about who qualifies, and what types of awards are
available.
Awards might include:
help with tuition fees
help with accommodation
a cash bursary of up to £1,000
other help
Full-time students
If you’re a full-time student the minimum value of the NSP in your first year is
£3000.
Part-time students
If you’re a part-time student you can only get an NSP award to help with tuition
fees. The amount you get will depend on the ‘intensity’ of study. For example, if
your course is 50 per cent of an equivalent full-time course you’d get 50 per cent
of the full-time NSP award.
How to apply
Money from the NSP is paid by universities and colleges and you have to apply
directly to them. Contact them to find out if you qualify, how to apply and what
kind of NSP funding they offer.Apply Now
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