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Reaseheath College is committed to providing additional financial support to those who need it
As a Higher Education student you will have two main costs to meet; your tuition fees and living costs. Financial support is available to help with these costs in the form of student loans, bursaries and scholarships. The amount you will be eligible for depends on your income and that of your household. You can apply for financial help from the January prior to the start of your course and as soon as you have applied for a course. You will also need to re-apply each year. You do not have to wait until you have a confirmed place on a course before applying simply quote the course that you think you are most likely to attend.
This loan is not means-tested; it can be taken out to cover the full cost of your fees from Student Finance England, Student Finance Wales, SAAS (Scotland) or Student Finance Northern Ireland, and they will pay the fees directly to us on your behalf.
You can also apply for a means-tested maintenance loan to help towards your living costs whilst you study with us. You can receive up to ?9,488 in support each year.
You only start paying your loan back once you have finished studying and are earning over ?26,575 per year. Further information is available at:
If you are from the Irish Republic or the rest of the EU and studying in England, you will pay the same tuition fees as UK students. EU students can apply for a loan to cover the cost of tuition fees. For more information visit:
International students and students from the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are subject to different funding arrangements to mainland UK students. For information on support available to you for tuition fees and living costs you should check your Government’s education website.
To find out more information regarding Tuition Fee and Maintenance Loans, please visit the link relevant to your country of residence:
Our bursary schemes detailed below are designed to ensure that students can all access, thrive and succeed in Higher Education at Reaseheath College.
Additional financial support is available to students who apply for a student loan to University Centre Reaseheath. Any additional financial support that requires students to maintain an average attendance of over 90%. Eligible students must maintain a 90% average during the below periods to receive February’s and June’s payment:
Every University Centre Reaseheath HE student (excluding internal BSc Top-up students) on a directly funded programme that reports a household income of ?25,000 or under, has a ?100 package of support, taking the form of:
Completing The Deal at Reaseheath is The Reaseheath Bursary. Every Higher Education student that reports a household income of ?25,000 or under is eligible for the Reaseheath Bursary.
The bursary is paid in two instalments of ?450 in February and June via BACS transfer. Students must maintain an average attendance of over 90% to receive the award.
If students want to apply for Disabled Student’s Allowance (DSA) to ensure they have the support they need on their course, they may need a post-16 diagnostic assessment. Diagnostic worldpaydayloans.com/payday-loans-tx/huntington/ assessments cost ?300 and can be completed at University Centre Reaseheath (UCR), however students may be eligible for the DAB to help pay for the assessment.
For students who wish to be proactive and start their application for DSA early to make sure support is in place when they enrol (the process can take around 14 weeks) they will need to pay the full ?300 when booking the assessment and keep proof of the assessment. Once you have enrolled at UCR you will then be eligible to claim back ?200 through the DAB.
Aspire is available to all students who complete a level 3 programme at Reaseheath College and then directly move to a Full Time or Part Time Higher Education programme (Directly Funded ***) at University Centre Reaseheath.
The bursary is paid in two instalments of ?500 in February and June via BACS transfer. Students must maintain an average attendance of over 90% to receive the award.
The Student Assistance Fund (SAF) provides discretionary financial assistance for students to help them access and remain in higher education, particularly those students who need financial help to meet extra costs that cannot be met from other sources of support. The fund can help to alleviate unexpected financial hardship. Students who may be considering leaving higher education because of financial problems are particularly encouraged to apply.
entrants | entrants | ||
BSc (Hons) / BSc (Hons) Top-up | ?11,800 | ?11,800 | ?11,800 |
Foundation Degree / Foundation Year |
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