Bursary support Sample Clauses

Bursary support. 4.1 We will offer a bursary of £333 to any student who is in receipt of full state maintenance grant of £2906 (figures represent the position for 2010 and will be subject to inflationary rises.) Bursary payments will be made in three instalments of £111 per term.
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Bursary support. 4.1 For the duration of this agreement, the SCITT will offer a minimum bursary of £300 to any student who is in receipt of full state maintenance grant of £2,700 (Figures represent the position for 2006 and will be subject to inflationary rises).
Bursary support. 4.1 If the tuition fee increases beyond £2700.00 we will commit to meeting the minimum bursary requirement i.e. making up the difference between the fee charged and the full maintenance grant awarded.
Bursary support. 4.1 We will offer a bursary of up to £200 to any Trainee who meets the Additional Support Criteria summarised below. In exceptional circumstances, the bursary can be increased to a maximum of £500. Initially, we shall impose a fixed limit of £5000 on the Bursary Fund; this limit will be reviewed in light of our annual monitoring process.
Bursary support. 4.1 At this level of variable fees we are not required to provide bursary support. However we do intend to extend and enhance the access funding which we currently offer to trainees suffering financial hardship during the course. These are discretionary, means tested awards made by the SCITT Management Board in cases of financial hardship. We will set aside 8% of the variable fees funding for this purpose.
Bursary support. 4.1 We will offer a bursary of £300 to any student who is in receipt of full state maintenance grant of £2,700 (Figures represent the position for 2006 and will be subject to inflationary rises). This bursary support will be new from 2006. Gateshead 3-7 SCITT proposes to award a ‘scholarship’ of £500 to trainees who fulfil the requirements of the course including attendance and punctuality, meeting deadlines, completing audits etc.
Bursary support. 4.1 City College Plymouth has an established record for widening participation in HE. The College has closely examined its student profile and has based its bursary offer upon directly benefiting students from under-represented groups. The bursary allocations have a number of aims: minimising the perceived financial barriers to HE; raising the aspirations and widening access from under-represented groups; and, as part of our commitment to encouraging and supporting full-time HE students in their studies.
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Bursary support. 4.1 We will offer a bursary of £100 to any student who needs support in their transport costs for placement or training centre travel. This bursary support will be new from 2006.
Bursary support. 4.1 We do not propose to offer a bursary in the 2006/07 academic year. However from 2007/08 depending on tuition fee charge a pro rata bursary will be offered. When the SCITT decides to charge the full £3,000 a minimum bursary of £300 will be provided to any student who is in receipt of full state maintenance grant of £2,700 (Figures represent the position for 2006 and will be subject to inflationary rises). If the full fee is applied this bursary support will be new from 2007.
Bursary support. 4.1 We do not propose to offer a bursary in the 2008/09 academic year, as the fee limit does not exceed the level of the Higher Education Maintenance/Special Support Grant.
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