Key Findings: The total number of young people in England receiving a Defined Vulnerable Group (DVG) Bursary in 2011/12 is estimated to be 27,400. The total number of students awarded Discretionary Bursaries in 2011/12 in England is estimated to be 251,800. - Profiles of applicants and recipients for DVG and Discretionary Bursaries across all characteristics were very similar, suggesting that no groups were more or less likely to be awarded Bursaries if they applied. - The majority of providers used income-related criteria to determine eligibility for Discretionary Bursaries, with Free School Meal entitlement, household income and household benefit receipt being the most common criteria. Other eligibility criteria used by providers...
Billions of pounds per year is spent on aid for poor students in HE systems around the world, yet th...
Introduction The People’s Open Access Education Initiative (Peoples-uni) provides online educatio...
This seventeenth report of the annual survey presents the findings of the financial circumstances of...
This report, using the findings from a 2016 online survey of the financial circumstances of students...
The research aims to inform the OFFA Access agreement on the financial provision the university can ...
This paper presents a summary of findings from a five-year longitudinal study of a cohort of full-ti...
Variable tuition fees and bursaries, funded by higher education institutions, were introduced in Eng...
This document summarises the key findings of the first major national study of bursaries and schol...
After the abolition of student maintenance grants in 2016, higher education bursaries will be the ma...
This project forms part of an evaluation of the impact of financial support, provided by the Univers...
For the last 10 years, universities in England have been expected to offer financial support to low-...
Consultation Launch Date 28 March 2011 Respond by 20 May 2011 Financial Support for 16 to 19 ye...
Notwithstanding the expansion of higher education across the OECD, there continues to be concern abo...
Around the world each year, large sums of money are expended in helping students access higher educa...
This study examines the George Coles bursary program—a financial aid plan designed to “keep resident...
Billions of pounds per year is spent on aid for poor students in HE systems around the world, yet th...
Introduction The People’s Open Access Education Initiative (Peoples-uni) provides online educatio...
This seventeenth report of the annual survey presents the findings of the financial circumstances of...
This report, using the findings from a 2016 online survey of the financial circumstances of students...
The research aims to inform the OFFA Access agreement on the financial provision the university can ...
This paper presents a summary of findings from a five-year longitudinal study of a cohort of full-ti...
Variable tuition fees and bursaries, funded by higher education institutions, were introduced in Eng...
This document summarises the key findings of the first major national study of bursaries and schol...
After the abolition of student maintenance grants in 2016, higher education bursaries will be the ma...
This project forms part of an evaluation of the impact of financial support, provided by the Univers...
For the last 10 years, universities in England have been expected to offer financial support to low-...
Consultation Launch Date 28 March 2011 Respond by 20 May 2011 Financial Support for 16 to 19 ye...
Notwithstanding the expansion of higher education across the OECD, there continues to be concern abo...
Around the world each year, large sums of money are expended in helping students access higher educa...
This study examines the George Coles bursary program—a financial aid plan designed to “keep resident...
Billions of pounds per year is spent on aid for poor students in HE systems around the world, yet th...
Introduction The People’s Open Access Education Initiative (Peoples-uni) provides online educatio...
This seventeenth report of the annual survey presents the findings of the financial circumstances of...