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Cost of living Fund

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We recognise that the Cost of Living increase has had a financial impact on most students, with more of you at risk of facing increased costs or hardship as a result of this.  Staffordshire University is currently offering cost of living initiatives to help our students who are facing difficulties.  We are pleased to announce that this support is open to all home for fees, undergraduate students. 

We currently have the following funds for students to apply:

  1. Student Success (Training) Fund

Please note: the support is limited and once funds have been allocated no other applications will be considered.

 

 

Student Success (Training) Fund

As a Staffordshire University (London) student you can apply to the Student Success (Training) Fund for a £200 voucher for Into Games Sprint training which can be used on any Sprint at any time and will never expire.   This fund is to enhance skills needed for our students who want to work in the games industry.   

Please note that funds are limited and once funds have been allocated, this initiative will close. 

Eligibility Criteria:

This fund is only available to Level 4, 5 and 6 Undergraduate students studying at the Staffordshire University London campus.  Please do not apply if you do not meet this criteria.

Applicants will be contacted through the Blackbullion platform to confirm if your application has been successful.  Please note: If your application is not successful we will continue to work hard to make sure other support is available to you.

How to apply:

You need to apply through Blackbullion.  If you've not already registered with Blackbullion you'll be asked to register with them, using your student email account before completing your application. Registration is free and will give you access to all Blackbullion's online resources and learning modules designed to help you develop essential money skills, as well as exclusive competitions. For more information on Blackbullion please watch the video Hi, we are Blackbullion (Youtube)

The application will ask you questions about your course and your individual circumstances. You'll also need to upload evidence to support your application. We won't be able to process your application without the required evidence.

You will be updated about your application through the Blackbullion platform.

If you require help applying please contact our Money & Guidance Advisors or the Student Union Advice Centre (Tel. 01782 294629) or pop to their reception above the Ember Lounge) to arrange to speak to an Advisor.

When do applications close and how will my information be used?

Applications will close once allocations have been made for each fund.

The information you provide in your application will only be used to assess your eligibility for this fund, for developing systems for interventions and developing our Beacon app in terms of what students see on Beacon.

Where can I get further guidance?

If you require any further guidance please contact our Student Support and Experience Team (Money & Guidance Advisors).  Alternatively, you can contact our Students Union Advice Centre at studentadvice@staffs.ac.uk or on 01782 294629 to arrange to speak to an Advisor.

For information about other Cost of Living support we offer please click here

In addition to the above fund, we continue to offer the Student Success (Support) Fund:

We also continue to offer students the opportunity to apply for the Student Success (Support) Fund.   If you’re struggling financially and worried this could impact on your ability to continue with your studies we have a fund that might be able to help you.  Our Student Success (Support) Fund is a discretionary fund available to undergraduate, home for fees students experiencing severe financial hardship. Each application will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. Please click the following link for information about this fund.