About
The University of Wolverhampton is a public university located in Wolverhampton, England, United Kingdom. It offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and research degree programs across multiple faculties including Arts, Business and Social Sciences; Education, Health and Wellbeing; and Science and Engineering. The university operates multiple campuses including City Campus, Walsall Campus, Telford Campus, and Springfield Campus. It is committed to being a 'University of Opportunity' and maintains strong connections with business through its Science Park, National Brownfield Institute, and Knowledge Transfer Partnerships.
Funding Opportunities
Dennis Turner Hardship Fund
The Dennis Turner Hardship Fund (DTHF) is designed to be a supportive safety net for students at the University of Wolverhampton who encounter acute financial difficulty arising from a sudden and unpredicted change in their circumstances. This fund is specifically reserved for exceptional hardship that is above and beyond the general financial challenges of student life. The fund provides non-repayable financial assistance to help students continue their studies when faced with unforeseen financial events such as sudden essential domestic costs, substantial changes in household income, unexpected health-related costs, or critical unplanned travel due to family emergencies. The fund is available confidentially to both home and international students and does not affect visa status. Applications are typically accepted from late October through April each year, with provisions for exceptional circumstances outside this window.
WLV Wallet Bursary
The WLV Wallet bursary is designed to help students make the most of their time studying at the University of Wolverhampton. Available to all new full-time UK undergraduate students, where the course is studied at a University of Wolverhampton campus, starting their studies in 2025/26 or 2026/27, the WLV Wallet bursary is available for you to spend in a dedicated online store. Eligible students will receive £200 in their first year and £100 on successful enrolment onto the next level of their studies. The WLV Wallet bursary can be used to purchase a range of resources to help you make the most of university life, including digital and technology products, stationery, books, mobile data, and much more.
Access Bursary
The Access Bursary is a financial support program offered by the University of Wolverhampton to eligible undergraduate students. This bursary provides £2000 in total payments distributed over the first and second years of study. The program is designed to support students with specific accessibility needs or from care backgrounds. To qualify, students must apply and enrol on a full-time undergraduate course with annual tuition fees of £6000 or more, and must have firmly accepted an offer by July prior to their course start date. Eligible applicants include those with deafness, hearing loss, or hearing impairments who qualify for Disabled Student Allowance (DSA), as well as care leavers and estranged students who have declared their status to the University prior to enrolment. The bursary is paid in instalments through the WLV Wallet Account, with payments made twice annually subject to continued engagement with studies.
At a Glance
- Total Funding Opportunities
- 4
- Active Now
- 3
- Source Domain
- wlv.ac.uk
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