Published: 07 Feb 2024 840 views
Access to Bristol Bursary is an award contributing towards living costs for eligible new students who have completed the Access to Bristol scheme.
Access to Bristol is an initiative that provides local students with an opportunity to experience life at the University of Bristol, gaining access to its academic expertise and facilities.
The scheme is designed as a curriculum enrichment opportunity for students studying A-levels or equivalents and is open to all students in the first or second year of A-level study.
Before the University of Bristol, there was University College, Bristol University College, Bristol existed from 1876 to 1909 and was the precursor to the University of Bristol. Its history can be traced back to the efforts of John Percival, headmaster of Clifton College, to press for the establishment of such an institution. In 1872, Percival wrote to the Oxford colleges observing that the provinces lacked a university culture. The following year he produced a pamphlet called 'The Connection of the Universities and the Great Towns', which was well received by Benjamin Jowett, Master of ... continue reading
Application Deadline | Not Specified |
Value | £3,855 |
Country to study | United Kingdom |
School to study | University of Bristol |
Type | College School |
Sponsor | University of Bristol |
Gender | Men and Women |
You'll receive a bursary for living costs of £3,855 per year for the duration of your programme. As part of this bursary, you're also eligible for a discounted Active Plus Sports Pass.
To meet the eligibility criteria, you must have:
All students who meet the eligibility criteria will automatically be considered for this bursary.
However, you must have applied for means tested support from Student Finance England or Student Finance Wales and have consented to share your household income with us.
For more details visit: University of Bristol website.