Hardship Funding
Students facing financial difficulty may be eligible for Hardship Funding from the University. This can be in the form of an Emergency Loan and/or a non-repayable award.
If you are in financial difficulty and require assistance with your essential living costs, please see the tab(s) relevant to you below. Home students will also find information about DiagnosticTest Reimbursement and the £200 DSA Equipment Contribution below.
If you have any questions about Hardship Funding, please contact us:
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An emergency loan may provide help to students who are experiencing short-term financial difficulty and are having difficulty meeting their essential living costs. Eligible Home, International or EU students can apply for an interest-free emergency loan of up to £250.
For more information on eligibility, how to apply and repayments please see our Hardship Fund - Emergency LoanLink opens in a new window webpage.
Please note, that we can no longer accept applications for postgraduate students who have an end date of October 2nd 2024, or earlier.
The Warwick Hardship Fund (WHF) is intended to provide discretionary financial help to Home students in situations of unexpected short-term emergency which causes them difficulty in meeting their essential living costs and some course-related costs (e.g., accommodation, childcare, transport, books, utilities etc).
- The available funds are limited and cannot be used to help with tuition fees or provide any high-value, ongoing support.
- Awards from the WHF are needs-related and non-repayable.
Students will need to go through a triage process to assess whether an application to the WHF is recommended. For more information about triage, the WHF application process and WHF awards for full-time home undergraduates please see our webpage, Hardship Fund - The Warwick Hardship Fund (WHF) for Full-Time Undergraduates - Pre-Triage. Link opens in a new window
The Warwick Hardship Fund (WHF) is intended to provide discretionary financial help to Home students in situations of unexpected short-term emergency which causes them difficulty in meeting their essential living costs and some course-related costs (e.g., accommodation, childcare, transport, books, utilities etc).
- The available funds are limited and cannot be used to help with tuition fees or provide any high-value, ongoing support.
- Awards from the WHF are needs-related and non-repayable.
Students will need to go through a triage process to assess whether an application to the WHF is recommended. For more information about triage, the WHF application process and WHF awards for part-time home undergraduates please see our webpage, Hardship Fund - The Warwick Hardship Fund (WHF) for Part-Time Undergraduates - Pre-TriageLink opens in a new window.
The Warwick Hardship Fund (WHF) is intended to provide discretionary financial help to Home students in situations of unexpected short-term emergency which causes them difficulty in meeting their essential living costs and some course-related costs (e.g., accommodation, childcare, transport, books, utilities etc).
- The available funds are limited and cannot be used to help with tuition fees or provide any high-value, ongoing support.
- Awards from the WHF are needs-related and non-repayable.
Students will need to go through a triage process to assess whether an application to the WHF is recommended. For more information about triage, the WHF application process and WHF awards for full-time home postgraduates please see our webpage, Hardship Fund - The Warwick Hardship Fund (WHF) for Full-Time Postgraduates - Pre-Triage.Link opens in a new window
The Warwick Hardship Fund (WHF) is intended to provide discretionary financial help to Home students in situations of unexpected short-term emergency which causes them difficulty in meeting their essential living costs and some course-related costs (e.g., accommodation, childcare, transport, books, utilities etc).
- The available funds are limited and cannot be used to help with tuition fees or provide any high-value, ongoing support.
- Awards from the WHF are needs-related and non-repayable.
Students will need to go through a triage process to assess whether an application to the WHF is recommended. For more information about triage, the WHF application process and WHF awards for part-time home postgraduates please see our webpage, Hardship Fund - The Warwick Hardship Fund (WHF) for Part-Time Postgraduates - Pre-Triage.
The Warwick Hardship Fund (WHF) is intended to provide discretionary financial help to Home students in situations of unexpected short-term emergency which causes them difficulty in meeting their essential living costs and some course-related costs (e.g., accommodation, childcare, transport, books, utilities etc).
- The available funds are limited and cannot be used to help with tuition fees or provide any high-value, ongoing support.
- Awards from the WHF are needs-related and non-repayable.
Students will need to go through a triage process to assess whether an application to the WHF is recommended. For more information about triage, the WHF application process and WHF awards for MBChB and PGCE students please see our webpage, Hardship Fund - The Warwick Hardship Fund (WHF) for Medical and PGCE Students - Pre-Triage.Link opens in a new window
Home students (undergraduate, postgraduate, MBChB or PGCE) who have attended an appointment with one of the University's Disability Advisers and have subsequently undertaken (and paid for) a full diagnostic test, may be eligible for reimbursement of their test.
For more information, depending on your course and mode of attendance please see our Reimbursement of a Diagnostic TestLink opens in a new window webpage.
Home students who have been recommended to purchase a computer as part of their assessment for Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA), will be required to pay £200 towards obtaining this. Certain students may be eligible for financial assistance to help with this cost.
For more information, depending on your course and mode of attendance please see our £200 DSA Equipment ContributionLink opens in a new window webpage
Please note, that we can no longer accept applications for postgraduate students who have an end date of October 2nd 2024, or earlier.
The International Students Emergency Fund (ISEF) is intended to provide discretionary financial help to International and EU students in situations of unexpected short-term emergency, which causes them difficulty in meeting their essential living costs (e.g., food).
- The available funds are limited and cannot be used to help with tuition fees or provide any high-value, ongoing support.
- Awards from ISEF are needs-related and non-repayable.
Students will need to go through a triage process to assess whether an application to ISEF is recommended. For more information about triage, the ISEF application process and ISEF please see our webpage, Hardship Fund - The International Students' Emergency Fund (ISEF) - Pre-TriageLink opens in a new window
The International Students' Childcare Fund (ISCF) is intended to provide discretionary financial help to enable International and EU students, with pre-school-age children in an approved childcare facility, to pursue a course of study.
- Applications to ISCF are considered in light of each applicant’s financial circumstances.
- Awards from ISCF are needs related and non-repayable.
For more information, including how to apply, please see our webpage, Hardship Fund - The International Students' Childcare Fund (ISCF).Link opens in a new window