Wiltshire students offered financial help towards university

The county's Community Foundation runs a bursary scheme

Author: Faye TryhornPublished 20th Aug 2024
Last updated 21st Aug 2024

Low-income families in Wiltshire are being offered help to get young people through university, through a grant scheme run by the county's Community Foundation.

The charity's University Bursary Programme can give up to ÂŁ1,600 to eligible people for each academic year of their degree.

That's aimed at reducing the gap between the maximum student loan available and what their families can afford to support them.

The grants can be put towards general living expenses, course costs, travel, and for books and equipment.

People aged 24 and under who live in Wiltshire, and they or their parents/guardians are receiving two elements of Universal credit, can apply via the Wiltshire Community Foundation website. |newtab)

The programme has been running since 2008 and last year awarded ÂŁ348,000 in grants to 68 young people.

Kathryn got help to study Film and TV thanks to a bursary with Wiltshire Community Foundation

Kathryn Gadd, studied a higher national diploma of Film and TV. She said:

“It has helped massively, to be honest because I don’t have a car, I don’t have a driver’s licence, a moped, anything! So, I have to rely on buses which can get really expensive. Although I did receive some money from student loans to cover course fees, my job didn’t pay enough for me to consistently be able to travel to and from the college and get to the different places that I needed to.

“The process was really simple, it was easy to apply, and then once you put through your documents, the communication between me and one of the members at Wiltshire Community Foundation was really good, whatever I didn’t give or forgot to give they let me know.

“The grant has made a complete difference to me; I wouldn’t have been able to attend higher education otherwise. Knowing that I could have that support at the start made me motivated to actually go in and try.”

Wiltshire Community Foundation Grants Manager Nicola Hillier said:

“We are so proud of our University Bursary programme, as it allows us to make a difference to so many young people’s lives in our community every year.

“It is absolutely heartbreaking that so many young people miss out on the chance to go to higher education and fulfil their dreams, through situations out of their control. These grants are here for them to be able to access these opportunities that were previously just out of reach.

“In our latest round, we had a success rate for applicants being awarded grants of 84.5%, and usually average between 80% and 90%, so we encourage all those who are eligible to apply. We are here to support with the application every step of the way.”

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