Standard Bursary Sample Clauses

Standard Bursary. Based on figures for the number of students currently receiving a waiver of 76% or more of their tuition fees, the University anticipates that 12% of our full-time UK undergraduates will benefit from Standard Bursaries. 700 students will receive the full Standard Bursary and 300 a partial Bursary in 2006/07, rising to 1450 (550) in 2007/08 and 2250 (850) by 2008/09, with steady-state maintained thereafter.
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Standard Bursary. The University of Reading undertakes to support students in the greatest financial need by providing an annual Standard Bursary of £1300 a year for maintenance purposes. Estimated figures for 2006 indicate that about 1000 students will be eligible for this bursary ie approximately 12% of the full-time UK undergraduate student population. Students receiving 76% or more of the state HE maintenance grant will receive the full £1300 bursary, with those below that threshold receiving a proportion of the Bursary on a sliding-scale down to 1% of state support as follows: 76%-100% of HE grant: £1300 51%-75% of HE grant: £975 26%-50% of HE grant: £650 1%-25% of HE grant: £325 All UK students will be eligible for this Bursary; it is not intended to make separate arrangements for Scottish or Welsh students, although this policy will be subject to review under the annual monitoring exercise. The Bursary will be provided in the form of a financial award for maintenance, and will be increased annually in line with any inflationary rises in the fee limit. The University will subscribe to the UUK Model Bursary Scheme which offers an administrative structure for the calculation and distribution of bursaries in cooperation with DfES and the Student Loan Company (SLC).
Standard Bursary those entering in 2008 or later - The University of Reading undertakes to support students in the greatest financial need by providing an annual Standard Bursary of £1400 for maintenance purposes. All full-time UK undergraduate students and PGCE students with household incomes of £25000 or less will receive this level of bursary. those entering in 2008 or later – Students with household incomes of between £25001 and £35000 will receive an annual Bursary of £935. those entering in 2008 or later – Students with household incomes of between £35001 and £45000 will receive an annual Bursary of £470. 2006 and 2007 entrants – Students receiving 76% or more of the state HE maintenance grant will receive a Bursary of £1400, with those below that threshold receiving a proportion of the Bursary on a sliding-scale down to 1% of state support as follows: 76%-100% of HE grant: £1385 51%-75% of HE grant: £1050 26%-50% of HE grant: £700 1%-25% of HE grant: £350 All UK students will be eligible for this Bursary; it is not intended to make separate arrangements for Scottish or Welsh students, although this policy will be subject to review under the annual monitoring exercise. The Bursary will be provided in the form of a financial award for maintenance, and will be increased annually in line with any inflationary rises in the fee limit. The University will subscribe to the UUK Model Bursary Scheme which offers an administrative structure for the calculation and distribution of bursaries in cooperation with DfES and the Student Loans Company (SLC).

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