The Money Advice Service is available to provide students and potential students at the University of Worcester with welfare and financial advice and support. You can speak to the team for guidance on your Student Finance England application, budgeting your money and financial help available while studying.

The Money Advice Service is here to provide students and potential students at the University of Worcester with welfare and financial advice and support including information on tuition fees, funding available to you and extra support you can get.

If you are a fully registered student, the University has prepared a letter that will confirm your status as a student. It will include your name, address, your course and the dates of your study.
You can use this letter to open a student bank account.

Information on managing your finances and finding out how much it will cost you to study.

Your attendance will need to be confirmed to access any government or NHS funding.

Disabled Students’ Allowance, more commonly referred to as DSA, is a grant that is administered by your local student finance body, e.g. Student Finance England, that is used to pay for additional types of academic and supplementary support.

To set up or alter a payment plan for accommodation or tuition fee payments, please contact our Finance department by email.

The NHS Learning Support Fund (LSF) is funding to support eligible healthcare students through their course.

Part-time or holiday work has become an integral part of university life for many students. As well as earning some money, it can also provide you with a valuable opportunity to gain experience, develop your skills, and gather evidence that you can use in your future job applications.

Managing your money is one of the most important things you will learn as a student. Knowing that your finances are under control will allow you to relax and enjoy your time at University.

Check out the student benefits on your MyWorcester page for exclusive discounts and offers with TOTUM, Student Beans and UNiDAYS. Discounts can be used online and in Worcester city centre.

Information on funding for undergraduate and postgraduate study including tuition fee’s, maintenance loans, grants, bursary’s and household income calculations.

The University Hardship Fund is called the Access to Learning Fund. It is a non-repayable grant administered by The University of Worcester to help eligible students who are experiencing financial difficulties. In particular help is given to students who may be financially disadvantaged.

The regulations, policies and procedures within the University with reference to The Tuition Fee and Debt Management policy.