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Estranged student's bursary

About this bursary

This bursary is for eligible students starting their course at the 91¶¶Òõ in academic year 2025–26, who are not care leavers, but who are under 25 and permanently out of contact with their parent(s).

The award is a cash bursary of £1,000 in each year of study.

You do not need to repay this bursary.

Part-time students with a study diet of between 30 and 90 credits this year, who meet the eligibility criteria, will receive a pro rata cash bursary.

Payment dates

The estranged student bursary will be paid in two instalments: we will pay the first instalment once you have started your course and as soon as we have verified your estranged student status and the second instalment will be paid in May 2026.

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If you are a full-time, undergraduate student and are eligible for our Estranged Student’s bursary, you could get additional financial support in your first year to help with the cost of halls accommodation or travel costs if you make 91¶¶Òõ your firm choice and start your undergraduate degree with us in 2025.

Check out our 91¶¶Òõ Boost 2025 package to support your cost of living and university services.

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Who is eligible?

You are eligible for the estranged student bursary if you:

  • are starting an eligible course in academic year 2025-26
  • are under 25
  • have not been in care but are permanently out of contact with their parent(s)
  • study an undergraduate course or non-salaried designated PGCE or designated pre-registration postgraduate health sciences course
  • have been assessed by Student Finance England as eligible to receive the full package of tuition fee and maintenance loans
  • are a UK national or Irish citizen or have settled status (no restrictions on how long you can stay in the UK)
  • have been living in the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man for 3 continuous years before the first day of your course
  • are normally resident in England
  • are studying full-time
  • are a part-time student with a study diet of between 30 and 90 credits and meet the other eligibility criteria will receive a pro rata bursary.

Your eligibility for this bursary will be re-assessed each academic year.

Exceptions

  • Students in receipt of other bursaries or awards may not be eligible.
  • Students in receipt of the 91¶¶Òõ bursary or the Care Leaver’s bursary are not eligible.
  • Students who repeat a year of study will not be eligible for additional bursary funding during their repeat year.

How to apply

You will need to be assessed as an estranged student by Student Finance England in order to receive this bursary.

Contact studentadvice@brighton.ac.uk.

Please ask Student Finance England to provide you with a letter which confirms your assessment status and email a copy of this document to the Student Money Advice team. Once we have received this information, we will contact you to confirm the bursary.

We will email you by the end of November to confirm whether you will receive this bursary for the academic year.

Please email the Student Money Advice team if you need any help with this.

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