The Liverpool Bursary

Around a third of the University’s UK undergraduates will benefit from the Liverpool Bursary, which can be received either as a cash bursary or taken as a fee waiver.

If you're a UK student with a household income of less than £25,000, you'll receive a Liverpool Bursary of £2,000 for each year of study. If you are a UK student with a household income between £25,001 and £35,000, you will receive a Liverpool Bursary of £750 per year.

Students studying outside London and living away from the parental home

Household income (up to)Maintenance LoanLiverpool BursaryTotal (Maintenance Loan and Liverpool Bursary)
£25,000 £9,978 £2,000 £11,978
£30,000 £9,265 £750 £10,015
£35,000 £8,552 £750 £9,302
£40,000 £7,839 £0 £7,839
£45,000 £7,125 £0 £7,125
£50,000 £6,412 £0 £6,412
£55,000 £5,699 £0 £5,699
£60,000 £4,986 £0 £4,986
£65,000 and above £4,651 £0 £4,651

Students living with parents

Household income (up to)Maintenance LoanLiverpool BursaryTotal (Maintenance Loan and Liverpool Bursary)
£25,000 £8,400 £2,000 £10,400
£30,000 £7,694 £750 £8,444
£35,000 £6,988 £750 £7,738
£40,000 £6,282 £0 £6,282
£45,000 £5,576 £0 £5,576
£50,000 £4,869 £0 £4,869
£55,000  £4,163 £0 £4,163
£60,000 and above £3,698 £0 £3,698

Note: Loan figures are correct for 2023 entry.

Accommodation discount

If you are entitled to the Liverpool Bursary, at either the higher or lower level, and will be living in University accommodation, you will also receive an accommodation discount. For entry 2024, this is 15% off your first year University halls fees. Students who receive some other bursaries, such as the Care Leavers bursary, will also be entitled to this discount. Find out more.

How do I apply?

You don't need to apply for this bursary. By submitting an online application for government grants or loans, you consent to share your information with the University. This allows our Student Fees team to assess your eligibility. You'll be notified if you're eligible to receive this bursary.

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