3 Kyle Sweet – Judo
Nardhia Kidd-Walker – Athletics
Christain Beck – Hockey
James Wolverson – Ultimate Frisbee
Our Sports Scholars 2012
Scholarships for If you’ve excelled in your academic work or in sport, you could be eligible for one of our Scholarships – and receive money to help with the costs of going to University. National Scholarship Programme 700 scholarships, each worth £3,000, will be on offer to students with a residual income of £25,000 or less who have accepted a conditional or unconditional offer with the University by July 2013. If eligible, you will be contacted by the University and receive: • a £1,000 cash payment • a £1,000 fee waiver • plus either a further £1,000 fee waiver or a £1,000 reduction in your University Accommodation Fees. How does it work? There are two schemes under which you may be eligible for a National Scholarship. Scheme A To be eligible for consideration you must: • have applied to study (and subsequently enrol) on a full-time course with a tuition fee of £6,000 per year or more
Scheme B To be eligible for consideration under Scheme B you must: • have applied to study (and subsequently enrol) on a full-time course with a tuition fee of £6,000 per year or more • be confirmed by the Student Loans Company no later than July 2013 as having a residual income of £25,000 or less • have firmly accepted a conditional or unconditional offer of a place at the University of Wolverhampton by July 2013; and • either - be a disabled person with deafness/hearing loss or other hearing impairment and have eligibility for support via the Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) (declared to the University prior to enrolment) • or - be a Care Leaver (declared to the University prior to enrolment).
• be confirmed by the Student Loans Company no later than July 2013 as having a residual income of £25,000 or less
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• have firmly accepted a conditional or unconditional offer of a place at the University of Wolverhampton by July 2013; and
Students funded by NHS or studying a PGCE aren’t eligible for the National Scholarship Programme.
• have achieved a minimum of 280 UCAS Tariff points or equivalent. (Visit: www.ucas.com for details).