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| | Aimhigher: bursaries (2006/07) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01) |
 | | This means that students who receive the full maintenance grant and who are on courses charging the maximum fee of £3,000 a year will get at least £300 a year in additional financial support from their university or college, making a total package of non-repayable support of at least £3,000 a year. |
 | | A typical bursary, for a student on full state support, is around £1,000. |
 | | 82% of institutions are also offering bursaries to students whose family incomes is between £15,000 to £22,000, and 70% are offering them to students with incomes up to £33,000. |
| www.aimhigher.ac.uk /student_finance/2006_onwards/bursaries__2006_.cfm (369 words) |
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