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Your 91¶¶Òõ Boost 2024

Going to university is a great investment, but we know the cost can be a worry. The 91¶¶Òõ Boost will help you to make the best possible start – with support and university services that make everyday things just that little bit easier.

Please note:  This page details the 91¶¶Òõ Boost applicable to students starting their studies in 2024.  

If you will be starting your studies in 2025, please see this page for details of the 2025 Boost offer.

Make sure you also check out all the benefits and resources covered by your tuition fee at 91¶¶Òõ, what extras to budget for, support you can call on when you need it, how to boost your income with great student employment opportunities and how our flexible, personalised approach to admissions> can work for you.

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91¶¶Òõ Students Job Hub

Our student jobs hub can connect you with flexible employment opportunities across the university and beyond.

Options include regular part-time work in our libraries, sports centres and cafes, project work in different university departments and representing the university as a student ambassador at campus events, in schools and colleges and online. You could earn over £80 for helping at an open day, for example. We can also connect you with hundreds more part-time jobs in 91¶¶Òõ and beyond.

Find out more about the jobs hub.

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BSU Essentials

Essentials is a brand-new initiative from 91¶¶Òõ Students' Union aimed at making sure that every 91¶¶Òõ student has access to the essentials that they need so that you can focus on what really matters – your studies and making the most of your uni life.

Find out more about BSU Essentials.

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Free student parking on campus

Overview

If you are not in halls and your term-time address is 30 miles from campus or your address is more than 45 minutes away by public transport you can apply for a free campus parking e-permit to help make your journey to uni easier.

Blue badge holders, students with health issues, caring and childcare responsibilities, and students living in halls who need a car to attend placement are also eligible for a campus e-permit and free student parking.

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How it works

There are no parking charges for student e-permit holders. Eligible students can apply for permit after they have enrolled online from 19 August onwards.

You need to have an e-permit before parking on campus.

Who is eligible

  • Students whose term-time address is 30 miles or more from campus.
  • Students whose address is more than 45 minutes away by public transport.
  • Students whose term-time address is under 45 minutes away but whose journey involves two modes of transport, eg bus and train.
  • Students who live nearer to the university and who meet one or more of the following criteria are also eligible:
    • blue badge holders/students with health issues (you will need to show us a medical professional letter)
    • students with unpaid caring and childcare responsibilities for family or friends who cannot cope without their support
    • students living in halls who need a car to attend placement.
  • Other students who can demonstrate their home or caring responsibilities cannot be met without access to campus parking.

Free technology loan scheme

Overview

If you don’t have access to a suitable computer, or your personal laptop breaks down, we can lend you one for free for up to a month at a time.

There are also over 2,500 PC and Mac workstations on our campuses, and a range of media production facilities which are free for you to use.

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Students paying international fees

£1,250 bursary for pre-sessional English courses

We've launched a bursary for students joining our on-campus summer pre-sessional English courses. This support is provided through a reduction in the first-year tuition fee of your chosen degree programme.

For students taking the 10-week course the bursary is a £1,250 tuition fee discount in the first year of study, and for students taking the five-week course the bursary is a £750 tuition fee discount.

This bursary can be combined with our international scholarships.

VC international scholarships worth up to £5,500

VC International Scholarships are provided through a reduction in the tuition fee you pay in each year of your course.

Eligible students starting undergraduate courses in 2024 receive a scholarship worth £2,500 in their first year with a further £1,500 discount in years two and three.

Got a question?

Our friendly enquiries team is ready and waiting to help you. Call us on 01273 644644.

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