Bursaries

Bursaries are opening up the Cambridge learning experience to more people.

One of our strategic priorities is to develop and promote opportunities to study at the University of Cambridge to a broad range of adult learners. This includes people from a variety of professional backgrounds, those who have never experienced higher education before, those who are studying for personal interest including into pre- and post-retirement and those whose financial circumstances might prove a barrier to study.
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Undergraduate bursary application deadlines

Most of our undergraduate bursaries have two opportunities to apply each year, in 2025: 

  • Round one closed on 31st March 2025.
  • Round two opened on 1st May and will close on 31st July 2025.  

Bursaries are awarded on a first-come-first-served basis following the receipt of a completed application with required supporting documentation. Only bursaries that are not fully awarded in round one will be open to applications in round two. Applicants will be notified of the outcome within one calendar month of the relevant closing date. 

If you have any questions about our bursaries, please contact us.

Our bursaries

Further information on eligibility

For the bursaries listed below, eligibility may include having a gross household income of £25,000 per year or less, or being in receipt of a qualifying benefit such as income support, job seekers' allowance, employment and support allowance (ESA), universal credit, a state pension as your sole income or pension credit:  

  • Edward and Ivy Rose Hood Memorial Bursary
  • First Time in Higher Education Bursaries
  • Honos Foundation World Archaeology Bursary
  • Irene Cooper Coaching Bursary
  • National Extension College Bursary
  • Joy Brandon Bursary 

A bursary cannot be awarded unless you have received an offer of a place on a course.