Bursary Question for Existing Students

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  1. M161's Avatar
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    Bursary Question for Existing Students
    Hey,
    Just wondering when the bursary gets paid from Hull / how much is paid in each installment?

    Busy budgeting and would really like to know if anyone is able to share details
  2. Robbie_Tor's Avatar
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    • Location: Middlesbrough area, North East.
    • Posts: 190
    Re: Bursary Question for Existing Students
    Depends on your circumstances, its either £500 (2x£250) or £1000 (2x£500)

    Paid on first working day in February and May.


    (Original post by M161)
    Hey,
    Just wondering when the bursary gets paid from Hull / how much is paid in each installment?

    Busy budgeting and would really like to know if anyone is able to share details
  3. ScotteYx's Avatar
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    • Location: Coniston, East Riding
    • Posts: 65
    Ensure you have allowed your information to be shared with the university... Within your UCAS application.

    I made this mistake, and it delayed my bursary.


    This was posted from The Student Room's iPhone/iPad App
  4. warning.shot's Avatar
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    • Location: UK
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    Re: Bursary Question for Existing Students
    Do we sill get the same amount and the same time of year during 2012 if you're a returning student?

    I haven't seen anything about us still getting it, only about new students starting and what they get.
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