Published: 15 Mar 2024 525 views
This bursary is for Home/UK undergraduates ordinarily resident in England who have experience of being in local authority care, are irreconcilably estranged from their family or have unpaid young adult carer responsibilities.
City, University of London (formerly known as City University London until 2016 and commonly called City) is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1894 as the Northampton Institute and became a university when The City University, London was created by royal charter in 1966. The Inns of Court School of Law, which merged with City in 2001, was established in 1852, making it the former City University's oldest constituent part. On 1 September 2016, City joined the federal University of London, becoming part of the 18 Colleges and ten research insti... continue reading
If you are a new Home/UK undergraduate student starting at City and can provide evidence that you fall into any of the following three categories, you may be eligible for the City Cares Bursary:
In all cases, you must also:
Students in receipt of the City Cares bursary will be notified of the upcoming payment by January via their City email address. Payments will be made in three instalments in January, April and June each academic year.
Students given the City Cares bursary may be eligible for The Lord Mayor of London Scholarship for Academic Excellence but not the City Education Grant or Sanctuary Scholarship.
There is no formal application form for this bursary however eligible candidates must register with City Cares by emailing [email protected].
Receipt of the bursary is dependent on students attending an induction meeting with City Cares and submitting relevant evidence. In addition, students must consent to share their household income with us via Student Finance England by the last day of the first term of each academic year.
Please see further instructions below. After this, please arrange a meeting with City Cares to discuss any mitigating circumstances.
How to share your household income
When applying for student finance through Student Finance England (SFE) you must give your consent to share your financial information with City. Please follow the three steps below:
To ensure we receive household income information you will still need to apply for and have your household income assessed by the Student Loan Company (SLC) even if not taking a maintenance loan out. We can’t assess household income for you.
How to apply for an income assessment
You will need to submit a maintenance loan application to the SLC and pass their eligibility checks. However, you will be able to specify in your application to them that you do not want a loan and enter £0, so you won’t borrow any money.
The SLC can then carry out your household income assessment and the outcome of this will be shared with City, University of London.
You may need to call them and make sure they have sent the PFF2 Assessment of Financial Circumstances form to your parent/guardian or partner to be completed.
For more details visit: City University of London website.