Continuing Students. Students who began their studies under previous Access Agreements with OFFA will continue to receive the bursaries as set out in those Agreements. For students who commenced in 2010/11, the terms are: Students with a household income of £31,000 p.a. or less on entry will receive a bursary of £750 per year of study.5 Students who come to the University from a care background will be given an additional bursary of £1,000 per year of study. For students who commenced in 2011/12, the terms are: Students with a household income of £31,000 p.a. or less on entry will receive a bursary of £500 per year of study. Students who come to the University from a care background will be given an additional bursary of £1,075 per year of study. These bursaries will be payable to all full-time home and EU students who are liable for tuition fees at the full rate of £3,375 and who meet the above criteria. All bursaries will be paid in cash and these bursaries will rise in line with inflation throughout the period of study. The household income used to determine bursary allocations will be taken directly from the income provided for the assessment of student support funding provided through the HEBSS system.
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Sources: Access Agreement
Continuing Students. Students who began their studies under previous Access Agreements with OFFA will continue to receive the bursaries as set out in those Agreements. For students who commenced in 2010/11, the terms are: Students with a household income of £31,000 p.a. or less on entry will receive a bursary of £750 per year of study.5 study.3 Students who come to the University from a care background will be given an additional bursary of £1,000 per year of study. For students who commenced in 2011/12, the terms are: Students with a household income of £31,000 p.a. or less on entry will receive a bursary of £500 per year of study. Students who come to the University from a care background will be given an additional bursary of £1,075 per year of study. These bursaries will be payable to all full-time home and EU students who are liable for tuition fees at the full rate of £3,375 and who meet the above criteria. All bursaries will be paid in cash and these bursaries will rise in line with inflation throughout the period of study. The household income used to determine bursary allocations will be taken directly from the income provided for the assessment of student support funding provided through the HEBSS system. Students who commenced in 2012 and received the Tees Extra Award, will continue to receive an annual fee waiver of £1,500, subject to satisfactory progression.
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Sources: Offa Agreement