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PwC's Flying Start Financial Bursary
The Flying Start Financial Bursary is aimed at supporting students with the day-to-day costs of university life. At PwC, the development and wellbeing of people is paramount, and the company are delighted to be able to award a substantial bursary to support students with their studies in accountancy. The bursary offers a unique opportunity for 10 individuals to receive support in their educational journey. If you meet the criteria and successfully join the BSc Accountancy (Flying Start) programme in September, a £10,000 bursary will be awarded, split across the four years of the degree. In years 2, 3 and 4, students will undertake paid placements with PwC as part of the course, and the bursary payments are lowered to reflect this.
University of Exeter Chapel Choir Choral Scholarships
The University of Exeter Chapel Choir offers choral scholarships to students studying at the Exeter campuses (Streatham and/or St Luke's). These scholarships support students who sing in the Chapel Choir throughout the academic year, participating in regular services, special services, concerts, and other events. The scholarship provides financial support for choristers who commit to the choir's activities. The full scholarship is comprised of two components: a base payment of £300 given as two instalments during the academic year, plus an additional £600 awarded to choristers who participate in the University's graduation ceremonies in winter and summer. The total value of a full choral scholarship is £900 for the 2024-25 academic year. Choristers may also receive additional payment opportunities through the choir's concerts and special events such as weddings. For trips that involve overnight stays, accommodation is provided free of charge. This opportunity is open to all University of Exeter students in any year of study, including both undergraduates and postgraduates, with no age limit. Mature students are encouraged to apply. Membership in the Chapel Choir is determined entirely by a successful audition. Students do not need to be religious or people of faith to participate; they are simply asked to be respectful of the places of worship in which they sing.