Student Advice Service – Money Matters

News from the Student Advice Service at the University of Brighton

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University of Brighton bursary payments January 2024

Undergraduate students eligible for the University of Brighton bursary should receive the first instalment next week, from 15th January 2024.

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End of term financial wellbeing action plan

Student Advice seasonal check-list to help students save some money and get the new year off to a great start, before you head off for some festive cheer and a well-deserved break.

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Important hardship funds update from Student Advice

If you are thinking about applying for the Student Support Fund and you want to be considered before the Christmas holiday, you need to submit your completed application by Friday November 24th

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Student Advice Wellbeing Week pop up today in Cockcroft building

The Student Advisers are supporting Wellbeing Week by hosting a  pop up stall between 12pm – 2pm today, Friday 17th November, outside Aldrich library in Cockcroft building on Moulsecoomb campus

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How budgeting can improve mental health

The Student Advice Service is supporting Wellbeing Week with this blog examining the relationship between good money management and good mental health

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Side hustles – 10 ways you can make extra money while you study

10 ways students can increase their income on the side on top of part time work

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University bursaries and hardship funds

The Student Advice team can help students who have got questions about additional university funds such as University Bursaries and hardship funds

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Financial advice for student apprentices

The Student Advice team understands that some student apprentices need support and help with their finances, especially as the funding arrangements for apprentices differ to those for the traditional student route. We want to make our student apprentices aware of the financial advice and support available to them whilst studying at the University of Brighton.

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How to get on top of your finances

We’d like to share a few simple steps that you can take now, to help you gain the financial independence you’ll need, not only during your years as a student, but on into life after you graduate.    

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Are you still waiting to receive your first instalment of funding?

If you are still waiting to receive some funding, there could be a number of different reasons for this. This blog explains the different terms Student Finance use to describe the status of funding applications/assessments

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