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Students seeking to make their university study more affordable may be able to qualify for a scholarship, bursary or financial award. There are various options available at Norwich University of the Arts. Depending on the specific award students will need to either prove their financial need or demonstrate how they meet the individual requirements in order to apply.
Scholarships and bursaries are in high demand and so not every applicant will be successful, even if they meet the requirements. Students should give the best account of themselves and submit any applications in a timely manner to have the best chance of success.
Scholarships, bursaries and financial awards are usually payments that don’t need to be paid back. They may be made directly to the student, or to the university to partially cover tuition or accommodation costs.
The university charges tuition fees annually to students, with different rates for UK and international students:
UK nationality
International
Students who wish to study at NUA and originate from an EU country, but do not have settled or pre-settled status, will be required to pay the international fees.
UK students will be able to apply for a tuition fee loan which will cover the full cost of their tuition fees for the duration of their qualification. This loan will become repayable once the student reaches a minimum earning salary upon graduation. Other loans are also available to help with living costs, and these are means-tested. International finance options will vary.
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