Scholarships
UK and EU students
- Roehampton will provide you with a £3,000 scholarship if you are a full-time UK or EU student who has achieved 320 points from 3 A Levels or their equivalent within the UCAS tariff at the point of entry. The scholarship is paid over three years.
- At A-level this equates to grades ABB but please see the tariff table for full qualification equivalents. EU students' qualifications must fall within the UCAS tariff.
- The scholarship will be paid directly into your bank account in 50 per cent instalments at the end of February and May in each year of study. You are not required to pay this back.
International students
For information about our scholarships available to international applicants, please visit the International website.
Scholarships for Sporting Excellence
Roehampton University is pleased to announce the introduction of four £3,000 scholarships rewarding students for their commitment to sporting excellence.
The University is dedicated to giving its students the opportunity to play sports at all levels. We recognise the difficulties students encounter trying to balance academic studies with training and competition schedules. Alongside the scholarship we offer a support network designed to encourage talented sports men/women to meet their full potential not only in their chosen sport but also in their academic studies.
For more information and an application form, see the Sport Roehampton website.
Wandsworth Council Sports Scholarship Award
For information and an application form, see the Sport Roehampton website.
Bursaries (UK students only)
- Roehampton will give you a £1,500 bursary if you are a full-time UK student and receive a full means-tested maintenance or special support grant from your LA. The bursary is paid over three years and means tested each year.
- You do not need to apply for this, as Roehampton will administer it automatically.
- This bursary will be paid directly into your bank account via the Student Loans Company in 50 per cent instalments at the end of February and May in each year of study. You are not required to pay this back.
Other sources of funding
A variety of funding is available to students, depending on their circumstances. The Access to Learning Fund is available through the University and provides help for students in hardship who may need extra financial support for their studies and to stay in higher education.