The 16 to 19 Bursary Fund provides financial support to help students overcome the specific financial barriers to participation they face so they can remain in education, i.e. to help with the cost of essential books or equipment or with the cost of travelling to school, for example.
Students must meet the age and residency criteria to be eligible for help from the bursary fund.
There are various levels of eligibility and we encourage those that may be eligible to submit an application.
Please note that the bursary is awarded annually so application is on an annual basis. Students can apply more than once in a year if their circumstances change.
Please note the following important information:
* Income Support, Income Based Job Seekers Allowance, or Income Related Employment and Support Allowance
* Child Tax Credits (whilst not receiving Working Tax Credits) with a gross annual household income of no more than £16,190, as assessed by HMRC
* Universal Credit (with net earnings not exceeding the equivalent of £7,400 per annum).
* Working Tax Credit Run On (paid for the 4 weeks after you stop qualifying for WTC)
* Guarantee Element of State Pension Credit
* Support under part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
* Students who are Young Adult Carers and live in a household with a gross income of no more than £30,000 per annum*.
To be eligible to apply:
* Universal Credit with a gross income of no more than £30,000 per annum (as per the guideance from the Education & Skills Funding Agency we use the take-home pay figure in addition to the amount of UC after all deductions to calculate the total monthly income. This amount across three monthly statements is used to work out the approximate annual household income).
* Working Tax Credit or Child Tax Credit with a gross income of no more than £30,000 per annum
* Housing Benefit or Local Housing Allowance
* Council Tax Reduction Scheme
* Carer’s Allowance
* Pension Credit
OR