The research aims to inform the OFFA Access agreement on the financial provision the university can offer and the impact of bursaries on students' lives.Findings from focus groups with 1st and 2nd year University of Brighton students receiving a bursary and students who are not entitled to a bursary with a parental income between £25.000 and £42.620 are reported. The research was commissioned by the University's Senior Management team and carried out by the School of Applied Social Science
Notwithstanding the expansion of higher education across the OECD, there continues to be concern abo...
This study examines the George Coles bursary program—a financial aid plan designed to “keep resident...
After the abolition of student maintenance grants in 2016, higher education bursaries will be the ma...
This report, using the findings from a 2016 online survey of the financial circumstances of students...
The twentieth survey of the financial situation of students at the University of Brighton was conduc...
This is a summary report of the twentieth survey of the financial circumstances of students at the U...
This seventeenth report of the annual survey presents the findings of the financial circumstances of...
This is a summary report of the twenty-first survey of the financial circumstances of students at th...
For the last 10 years, universities in England have been expected to offer financial support to low-...
This project forms part of an evaluation of the impact of financial support, provided by the Univers...
This paper presents a summary of findings from a five-year longitudinal study of a cohort of full-ti...
Key Findings: The total number of young people in England receiving a Defined Vulnerable Group (D...
This document summarises the key findings of the first major national study of bursaries and schol...
Universities and Further Education Colleges in England wanting to charge higher tuition fees (fees a...
Variable tuition fees and bursaries, funded by higher education institutions, were introduced in Eng...
Notwithstanding the expansion of higher education across the OECD, there continues to be concern abo...
This study examines the George Coles bursary program—a financial aid plan designed to “keep resident...
After the abolition of student maintenance grants in 2016, higher education bursaries will be the ma...
This report, using the findings from a 2016 online survey of the financial circumstances of students...
The twentieth survey of the financial situation of students at the University of Brighton was conduc...
This is a summary report of the twentieth survey of the financial circumstances of students at the U...
This seventeenth report of the annual survey presents the findings of the financial circumstances of...
This is a summary report of the twenty-first survey of the financial circumstances of students at th...
For the last 10 years, universities in England have been expected to offer financial support to low-...
This project forms part of an evaluation of the impact of financial support, provided by the Univers...
This paper presents a summary of findings from a five-year longitudinal study of a cohort of full-ti...
Key Findings: The total number of young people in England receiving a Defined Vulnerable Group (D...
This document summarises the key findings of the first major national study of bursaries and schol...
Universities and Further Education Colleges in England wanting to charge higher tuition fees (fees a...
Variable tuition fees and bursaries, funded by higher education institutions, were introduced in Eng...
Notwithstanding the expansion of higher education across the OECD, there continues to be concern abo...
This study examines the George Coles bursary program—a financial aid plan designed to “keep resident...
After the abolition of student maintenance grants in 2016, higher education bursaries will be the ma...