The Wednesday Morning Class are an inspirational group of individuals whose philosophy values the interest in the humanities, arts, and continued learning. Their compassion has led to the creation of the Lichfeldian Award – supporting the expansion of creative knowledge and encouraging the dedication to the arts by reducing the financial barrier.
The Lichfeldian Award is a £1,000 award to a final year student within Fashion or Surface Pattern and Textile Design who has demonstrated true passion and skill in their area whilst faced with financial barriers.
Designed to encourage artistic experimentation, creation, and promotion of their work, the Lichfeldian Award will support the chosen artist by empowering them to pursue their passions without worrying about financial constraints.
Eligibility criteria
Prospective students must meet all of the following criteria in order to be eligible for The Lichfeldian Award:
- Pay full tuition fees as a full-time student
- Have a household income of below £20,000 per annum that is assessed by their award authority (e.g., Student Finance England) and have given consent for this information to be shared by the University
- Be studying either BA (Hons) Fashion, or BA (Hons) Surface Pattern and Textile Design
- Be in their final year of undergraduate study (Level 6)
Key dates
Applications for this bursary are now closed.
How to apply
You do not need to make an application - all the information we need is covered when you apply for tuition and maintenance loans.
Please make sure to give your consent to share your financial data with the University when making your loan application. If your parents, guardians or partner has had their income assessed they will also need consent.
The Development Office will notify eligible students during the first term of the academic year within their final year of study.
If you are having any financial difficulties or struggles, please contact the main University Financial Support team:
https://www.staffs.ac.uk/students/support/student-support-and-experience/home
Bursary payment exemptions
The University will conduct a review of a student’s award if the progress or performance in their studies is deemed to be unsatisfactory without an appropriate reason.
Students must be actively engaged in their studies as failure to do so will result in a review and potential removal of the award.
If the student ceases to no longer be a registered student at the University, they will no longer be eligible for payments.
The University has the right to withdraw the award from anyone who is found to have misled the institution about any aspect of their eligibility and to seek repayment of any monies already paid to them.
The University has the right to award/withdraw an award within 14-days of the student being made aware of their outcome if an administrative error has occurred.
University of Staffordshire reserves the right to revise or amend these terms and conditions at any time without prior notice.
Individual feedback is not provided.