Application forms are available for HE bursaries on your moodle page, you will need to be logged into mypetroc.
Petroc higher education bursaries are part of a portfolio of provisions to support student success. Alongside the bursaries sit a number of other support in the emergency HE Student Hardship Fund and external support for students who are care-experienced students and/or disabled (further information for these additional support funds can be found on your moodle pages once you have enrolled).
Please read our HE Policy and Procedure to see if you are eligible for funding or contact the guidance centre for further information.
Outreach Bursary
These bursaries are designed to support students from low-income households (a declared income of less than £25,000*) starting the full-time first year of a registered Foundation Degree (Level 4) at Petroc. This is a one-year bursary to support the costs associated with starting higher-level study. Students are expected to meet attendance and assessment thresholds outlined in the Petroc student code of conduct.
*A gross household income of below £25,000 evidenced by a Tax Credit/Universal Credit Award notice.
Access Bursary
These bursaries are for mature students (aged 21+) starting on a part-time registered Foundation Degree course (level 4) at Petroc. This is a one-year bursary designed to support mature students returning to education and to contribute to the costs associated with starting higher-level study. Students are expected to meet attendance and assessment thresholds outlined in the Petroc student code of conduct.
Progression BursaryÂ
These bursaries are designed to support students from low-income households (a declared income of less than £25,000*) starting on a full-time honours degree course at Petroc. This is a one-year bursary to support the costs associated with continuing higher-level study. Students are expected to meet attendance and assessment thresholds outlined in the Petroc student code of conduct.
*A gross household income of below £25,000 evidenced by a Tax Credit/Universal Credit Award notice
Disability BursaryÂ
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This bursary is designed to support students with a recognised disability or learning support need starting on a full or part-time Level 4, 5 or 6, foundation degree or BA/Sc (Hons) programme. This bursary is paid once a year for each year of study to support the costs associated with continuing higher-level study.
Work Placement Bursary
These bursaries are designed to support students in gaining experience of work and making connections with employers to support future employability. The emphasis for this bursary is on the student to find the placement; however, we encourage employers and companies to post internship placements on the Petroc Jobshop electronic notice board for students to view. Students need to complete the appropriate form and administration to record the commencement of the work experience. Students need to complete a report at the end of the work experience to claim the bursary funding. Students may choose to complete up to 20 days of work experience over their time in HE studies at Petroc.
Business Start-up Bursary
There are a number of these bursaries available to students to support their work in developing their entrepreneurial ideas and setting up a new business. Petroc will organise and promote a call for students to apply for the Business Start-up fund. In order to apply for the funding a business case will be completed, and a number of awards given to students depending on the funds available and the strength of the business case. The decision of Petroc on these awards is final.Â