Have more money in your pocket at University

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Have more money in your pocket at University There are over £150 million worth of scholarships, grants and bursaries available for UK students This is FREE money that never has to be paid back   www.thescholarshiphub.org.uk

Here are just some of the reasons you could be eligible for a scholarship, grant or bursary Your exam results Your religious background Musical talent Where you come from Financial need What you eat! Sporting achievement Your career aspirations www.thescholarshiphub.org.uk

Things you should know www.thescholarshiphub.org.uk There are many scholarships open to all students regardless of where they are studying or which subject AND UNIVERSITIES WILL NOT GENERALLY TELL YOU ABOUT THESE Many organisations offering scholarships actually struggle to get enough applicants 70% of students don’t apply, citing the belief that they will not be eligible There really are some scholarships which offer up to full tuition fees and living costs The average scholarship is worth £1,500 – it might take a bit of time and effort to apply for scholarships, but it would take a lot longer to earn that at £7.50 per hour! YOU WILL NEVER KNOW WHETHER YOU ARE ELIGIBLE IF YOU DON’T LOOK www.thescholarshiphub.org.uk

Here are some examples Lloyds Scholars Open to students with a household income below £25,000, this scholarship offered by Lloyds Bank gives £1,000 a year, plus cash incentives for good grades, mentoring and work experience. Leverhulme Trust Grants Up to £3,000 a year is offered to students who are the close relation of a Commercial Traveller, Chemist or Grocer. www.thescholarshiphub.org.uk

Find out what you can apply for and get searching now! www.thescholarshiphub.org.uk