Gypsy, Roma, Traveller, Showman, Boater Bursary
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About this Scholarship
The Gypsy, Roma, Traveller, Showman, Boater Bursary is a financial support initiative aimed at increasing access to higher education for students from Gypsy, Roma, Traveller, Showman, and Boater communities across the United Kingdom. These communities have historically faced significant barriers to education, including social exclusion, economic hardship, and limited access to resources. The bursary is designed to help alleviate some of the financial pressures associated with pursuing post-secondary education, such as tuition fees, accommodation costs, and study materials. It is typically administered by individual universities, local authorities, or charitable organizations committed to promoting educational equity and inclusion. The bursary supports students enrolled in full-time or part-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses across all disciplines. By providing targeted financial assistance, the bursary aims to encourage higher participation rates from these underrepresented groups and contribute to closing the educational attainment gap. Applicants are usually required to demonstrate their community background and financial need, with supporting documentation. The bursary amount and eligibility criteria vary depending on the institution or organization offering the award. Students interested in applying should consult the specific guidelines provided by their chosen university or local authority. This bursary forms part of broader efforts within the UK to promote diversity and inclusion within higher education and to support students from marginalized communities in achieving their academic and career goals.
Eligibility & Overview
Financial Grant
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Scholarship Type
Need based
What's Covered
Description
The Gypsy, Roma, Traveller, Showman, Boater Bursary is a targeted financial award intended to support students from these specific ethnic and cultural communities in the UK who are pursuing higher education. These communities have traditionally experienced lower rates of participation in university-level education due to a range of socio-economic and cultural factors. The bursary is part of a wider strategy to promote educational inclusion and to address systemic inequalities that affect access to and success in higher education. The bursary amount varies depending on the awarding institution and the applicant’s financial circumstances. It is not a standardized national scholarship but rather a collection of bursaries offered by universities, local councils, and charitable organizations. Eligibility typically requires applicants to provide evidence of their community background, such as membership in the Gypsy, Roma, Traveller, Showman, or Boater communities, alongside proof of financial need. The bursary can be used to cover a range of costs associated with studying, including tuition fees, accommodation, travel, and essential course materials. Application procedures and deadlines differ across institutions, so prospective applicants are advised to contact the financial aid or student support offices of their chosen universities for detailed information. The bursary contributes to reducing financial barriers and promoting the participation and retention of students from these communities in higher education. It also aligns with broader government and institutional commitments to diversity, equality, and inclusion in education. While the bursary supports access, it may also be complemented by other forms of assistance such as mentoring, academic support, and community engagement initiatives aimed at improving educational outcomes for these groups.
Key Benefits
Provides financial assistance to help cover tuition fees and living expenses.
Supports increased access to higher education for underrepresented communities.
Can be combined with other financial aid and support services offered by institutions.
Helps reduce the economic barriers that may prevent students from enrolling or continuing their studies.
Financing Information
Funding and Financial Support Details
The Gypsy, Roma, Traveller, Showman, Boater Bursary is funded through a variety of sources including university budgets, local government grants, and charitable organizations dedicated to supporting marginalized communities. The amount awarded varies significantly depending on the institution and the applicant’s financial need. Typically, the bursary is intended to supplement other forms of financial aid such as government student loans or grants. It may cover partial or full tuition fees, accommodation costs, travel expenses related to study, and essential academic materials. Some institutions allocate a fixed number of bursaries each academic year, while others offer awards on a rolling basis until funds are exhausted. The application process generally requires submission of evidence of community affiliation and financial circumstances, such as household income details or benefits status. The bursary is designed to be flexible to accommodate the diverse needs of students from these communities. It is important for applicants to review the specific terms and conditions provided by the awarding body, as eligibility criteria, award amounts, and application deadlines can differ. Recipients may be required to maintain satisfactory academic progress to continue receiving support. The bursary does not usually cover all educational expenses, so students should plan their finances accordingly and explore additional funding options if necessary.
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* Disclaimer: Information provided here is for general guidance only and may change. Prospective applicants should verify all details, including eligibility, deadlines, and award amounts, directly with the awarding institution or organization.