Financial support from Anglia Ruskin University
The information on this page is for UK & EU students starting a course from September 2012.
If you're starting a course between September 2011 and April 2012 please see our 2011-12 funding guide.
If you're starting a course between September 2011 and April 2012 please see our 2011-12 funding guide.
Trying to juggle your finances? If your household income is less than £35,000 a year you can benefit from one of our fee waivers to help reduce your fees. Read on to find out more and apply.
Anglia Ruskin Fee Waivers
Anglia Ruskin fee waivers reduce the cost of your annual tuition fee and are available if your household income is less than £35,000 a year.| Household income | Fee waiver available (per year) |
| Under £25,000 | £1,500 |
| £25,000 - £35,000 | £500 |
If you are eligible for the fee waver you can apply to receive it by completing the short application form at the bottom of this page.
Anglia Ruskin's National Scholarship Programme (NSP)
Anglia Ruskin is participating in the government's new National Scholarship Programme (NSP), which is being launched for 2012 entry.If your household income is £25,000 or less you are eligible to apply for the NSP.
Anglia Ruskin is able to offer 177 NSPs which are worth a total of £6,800 in the form of fee waivers over 3 years:
- £3,000 in year 1
- £1,900 in years 2 and 3
NSP Scholarships are limited in numbers and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. If you think you may be eligible for an NSP or Anglia Ruskin fee waiver please apply below.
You can apply for an NSP if:
- you have applied for a full-time undergraduate course
- You are starting University for the first time in the academic year 2012/13
- you are either normally resident in England or are an EU citizens from outside the UK (if your home is in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland you are not eligible for the NSP)
- your household income is below £25,000 per year
- you intend to select Anglia Ruskin as your firm choice
The following criteria will be used to prioritise applications:
- you are from a neighbourhood with low progression into Higher Education (based on Higher Education Funding Council for England data for participation in Higher Education by geographical area).
- depending on the level of applications we may also take into consideration predicted grades based on school attainment data
If you fall into one of the following categories you will not be eligible for the NSP:
- NHS funded students
- Students continuing directly from one course to another in 2012 (eg from foundation degree or HND to final year of an honours degree)
- Students transferring in from another institution
- Postgraduate students
- Any other students whose fees are paid or part-paid through a sponsorship arrangement
- Students applying via Higher Skills @ Work
- Students whose homes are in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland
Some important things to note:
- You must apply through UCAS before applying for an NSP or fee waiver as first as you will need your UCAS personal id.
- If your application for an NSP is unsuccessful you will automatically be considered for the Anglia Ruskin fee waiver scheme
- A National Scholarship Programme (NSP) award cannot be combined with an Anglia Ruskin fee waiver
- Remember to submit your application to Student Finance England as soon as possible. We will only be able to check that you meet the household income criteria for any of our fee waivers when your student finance application has been approved by Student Finance England
As National Scholarship programme places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis applicants are advised to apply as early as possible. If you think you may be eligible for an Anglia Ruskin fee waiver or NSP please apply below
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