

Therefore, we are looking for someone to support the managing director and help maintain and develop structures for the financial aspects of the organisation.Īrena for Journalism in Europe is a public interest organisation in the field of journalism, registered in the Netherlands and with a European perspective.

Arena for Journalism in Europe is growing fast, and we work on many different projects. Visit the Student Award Services website to find out further information.We are looking to add a part-time finance assistant to the team. If you’re on a course which leads to a qualification in medicine, dentistry or healthcare then you might be able to get a bursary from the National Health Service (NHS). You can talk to your Student Support Service to see what additional financial help may be available to you.

You must be studying at an intensity of 25% of more for this grant.įurther information about support is available on the Student Finance Wales website.įollow Student Finance Wales on Twitter and Facebook for the latest updates.īursaries and scholarships: some universities and colleges may offer discretionary bursaries or scholarships. The maximum amount you could get is £3,262 per year but this will depend on your household income and course intensity.ĭisabled Students’ Grants are also available to support you during your part-time course. The maximum amount you could get is £1,862 per year but this will depend on your household income and course intensity.Īdult Dependants’ Grant: you may be eligible to be considered for an Adult Dependants’ Grant if you have a partner or another adult who is financially dependent on you. Parents’ Learning Allowance: you could receive help with course-related costs if you have a dependent child or children. The amount of grant you will receive will depend on the intensity of your course and household income, up to the available maximum part-time amounts. You won’t qualify for this grant if either you or your partner claims the child element of Working Tax Credit or Universal Credit, Childcare Allowance from the NHS or Tax-Free Childcare from HMRC.

In addition to living costs and tuition fee support you could get the following support if studying at an intensity of 50% or more:Ĭhildcare Grant: you could receive a Childcare Grant as a contribution towards the cost of your childcare if you have children in registered or approved childcare. You can get more information on repayment and what interest you’ll be charged by visiting the loan repayment website. Remember grants usually don’t have to be paid back but loans including interest will. Students who began their course before August 2018 will continue to receive the student support package they currently get. If your university or college is charging more than the Tuition Fee Loan available you’ll have to fund the difference yourself (this may be the case for a privately funded university or college). Most students won’t have to pay anything upfront for their course. The figures in the table are for illustrative purposes. Students studying with the Open University in Wales must apply for part-time support, regardless of intensity of study. You must be studying at a course intensity of at least 25% to get a part-time grant and loan for living costs and to apply for a part-time tuition fee loan. If you’re unsure whether you qualify as a new or continuing student, check your status with your University or Student Finance Wales. In most cases it’s easy to identify if you are a new or continuing student but there may be circumstances based on your previous learning that could have a bearing on what and how you apply. The figures below are a guide to new part-time students only and show the maximum amounts you could get. If you meet the eligibility criteria and your course starts on or after 1 August 2018 the amount of grant and loan you get will depend on the intensity of your course and your household income. The support is a combination of grants (Maintenance Grant) and loans (Maintenance Loan), similar to full-time students. Eligible first time undergraduates who study part-time are able to apply for support for living costs on a pro-rata basis.
