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The Greenwich Bursary
This bursary is available to undergraduate students with a household income of £25,000 or under. Eligible students in their first year will receive £700 paid onto an Aspire Card. Additional eligibility criteria apply.
Care Leaver Bursary
Eligible students under the age of 25 and in local authority care for 52 weeks or more may receive up to £1,500 over three years. Students will need to make satisfactory academic progress to continue to receive the bursary. Part-time students receive a pro-rata sum, based on the number of credits studied in their first year. Additional eligibility criteria apply.
Commuter Bursary
The Commuter Bursary reimburses 50% of student’s monthly travel costs, capped at £1,000 per academic year. This is available to students from households with incomes of £25,000 or less, living five miles or more from their main campus and using public transport. Additional eligibility criteria apply.
The Ann Packer Sports Scholarship
Students who are elite sportspersons can win a scholarship named after the university’s Olympic gold medal-winning alumna, Ann Packer. The Ann Packer Sports Scholarship provides up to £3,500 (plus up to £500 in support services) per year for full-time students.
Fees for the majority of full-time undergraduate courses for 2021-22 entry range from £9,250 (UK students) up to £16,000 (international students), with some exceptions. (Prices are for the academic year 2021–22.)
Avery Hill Campus,
Avery Hill Road,
Greenwich,
SE9 2UG