National Scholarship Programme awards Sample Clauses

National Scholarship Programme awards. In 2012/13, Bath Spa University will match the Government’s provisional allocation of 86 NSP awards to make a further 86 individual awards available. This will provide a total of 172 individual £3,000 NSP awards for eligible Year 1 undergraduate entrants in 2012/13. This represents an overall investment of £258,000. Each eligible full-time Year 1 entrant will be awarded a benefit of £3,000. It is intended that each award will comprise of a £2,000 fee-waiver and £1,000 bursary award. Eligible part-time Year 1 entrants who are studying at a minimum of 25% intensity of a full-time equivalent will receive a pro-rata amount. The NSP award will be available in the first year of study only, and in that year recipients will not be eligible to receive a Bath Spa University Bursary award in addition to the NSP award. All students in receipt of a NSP in Year 1 will receive a further £500 bursary award in Years 2 and 3. In addition, they will also be eligible for an income-assessed Bath Spa University Bursary award according to the criteria set out in Table 3.2. Eligible students will be able to apply for a NSP award if their declared household residual income is below £25,000 per annum, however NSP scholarships will be in limited supply so it is our intention to use additional eligibility criteria to target these awards to particularly encourage and support students with the lowest household income who are also from disadvantaged socio-economic areas. Additional eligibility criteria we plan to employ will be based on POLAR2 data for young participation rates and HEFCE data on higher education-qualified adults in an area. In accordance with the NSP guidance only students domiciled in England will be eligible for a NSP Scholarship. Eligible students who do not qualify for a NSP award, but who are in receipt of the full Higher Education Maintenance Grant will be awarded a Bath Spa University bursary.
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National Scholarship Programme awards. The National Scholarship Programme is a government backed scheme to provide help for students from disadvantaged backgrounds with the cost of attending university. St Xxxx‟s will be offering at least 100 scholarships of up to £7,000 paid over 3 years (or 4 years to students on a 4 year degree course) to students from families with a household income of under £25,000, and who can meet the additional criteria. Successful applicants will be awarded the following: Year 1: £2,000 Tuition or Accommodation Fee Waiver plus £1,000 Cash Year 2: £2,000 tuition fee waiver Year 3: £1,000 tuition fee waiver Year 4: £1,000 tuition fee waiver Successful applicants studying on a part-time course will receive a tuition fee waiver pro-rata to the full fee liability of £8,200 e.g. students studying 50% of an undergraduate degree with a tuition fee liability of £4,100 would be eligible for a tuition fee waiver of £1,500 at Xxxxx 0, £1,000 tuition fee waiver at Level 2 and £500 at Levels 3 & 4. 10.1.1 Criteria

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