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Undergraduate financial support

Find out about the many different funding routes available for Undergraduate study at Warwick, including a number of undergraduate scholarships and bursaries to full-time undergraduate students.

Search for scholarships

Find scholarship and funding opportunities on our Scholarships search tool for 2025 entry. You will find details about:

  • The scholarships available (including selection and eligibility criteria)
  • Award details (number and value of awards)
  • How to apply

Fees and financial support

Funding your studies

Find out how much it costs to study an Undergraduate course at Warwick, including:

  • Tuition fees and course costs
  • Living costs
  • UK and EU student loans

Funding your Undergraduate study at Warwick.

Part-time fee waiver

If you are completing an Undergraduate course part-time, find out more about our fee waiver.

Extra financial support

If you have special circumstances you may be eligible for some extra support from the government to help with living and learning costs. This will be in the form of a grant, so you won’t have to repay this money. You can apply for:

  • Disabled Students’ Allowances if you have a disability, specific learning difficulty, a long-term health condition or mental health condition. Learn more about support for disabled students at Warwick.
  • Parents’ Learning Allowance and Childcare Grant if you have care of a child
  • Adult Dependants’ Grant if you have an adult that relies on you financially

Read more on the Gov.uk website.

Hardship funds for Current Students

Learn more about the Hardship funds available to Undergraduate UK and International students.

Find a bursary

Warwick Undergraduate Bursary

We provide extra financial support for qualifying students from lower income families. The Warwick Undergraduate Bursary is an annual award of up to £2,500 per annum. It is intended to help with course-related costs and you do not have to pay it back.

Warwick Scholars

Our Warwick Scholars programme provides access to bespoke activities alongside academic, personal and professional development opportunities throughout your time here at Warwick. The programme is for students who have engaged with, and successfully completed, one of our post-16 programmes (having undertaken your post-16 studies within the past two years). Places are also offered to students who are classified as independent because they are estranged at the start of their studies or because they are Care Leavers, as well as Sanctuary Scholars starting their undergraduate studies here at Warwick

Widening Participation Bursary for Independent Students who are Care Leavers or Estranged

The Widening Participation Bursary for Independent Students who are Care Leavers or Estranged is available to students who have been assessed by Student Finance England (or the equivalent funding body in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) as 'Independent' due to their care leaver status or due to being estranged from both of their parents. A non-repayable bursary of up to £1,500 per year (£1,000 per year if you started your course of study before 2025).

Warwick Music Centre bursaries

Bursaries from Warwick's Music Centre are available on a yearly basis, providing financial help towards music lessons.

External bursary schemes

Other useful links

Paying tuition fees

Accommodation at Warwick

Advice on managing your money

Help and support (Warwick Students' Union)

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