Government Support
Source: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/wss/funding/fundingyourstudies/ Parent: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/wss/
The information and links on this webpage are relevant to students who normally reside in England and meet the residency criteria outlined on the Student Finance England - Undergraduate EligibilityLink opens in a new window webpage.
If you are not ordinarily resident in England and/or you don't meet the residency criteria outlined above, please see our Students Ordinarily Resident Outside of EnglandLink opens in a new window webpage for the information relevant to you.
Full-Time Undergraduate StudentsPart-Time Undergraduate StudentsMBChB or PGCE StudentsPostgraduate Students
Full-Time Undergraduate Students
2026 Entry UG StudentsUG Students (2016-2025 Entry)
2026 Entry UG Students
If you are due to start your course as a Full-time Undergraduate in the 2026-27 academic year, please see our Full-time Undergraduate Funding - 2026 Entry webpage. Here you will find information about:
- Maintenance Loans
- Tuition Fee Loans
- Non-repayable Grants
UG Students (2016-2025 Entry)
If you are a continuing Full-time Undergraduate or 2+2 student please see our Continuing Full-time Undergraduates and 2+2 Students (2016 - 2024 Entry) webpage. Here you will find information about:
- Maintenance Loans
- Tuition Fee Loans
- Non-repayable Grants
- The Warwick Bursary
Part-Time Undergraduate Students
If you will be starting a part-time course in the 2026-27 academic year, please see below for information about funding for your specific course.
- BA (Hons) Child and Family (Mental Health and Health and Wellbeing routes)
- All other part-time degrees
- Continuing part-time students
MBChB or PGCE Students
2026 Entry MBChBCurrent MBChB Students2025 Entry PGCE2026 Entry PGCE
2026 Entry MBChB
Funding for the Graduate Entry Medicine course at the University of Warwick varies depending on the year that the student is currently studying. For an overview of the current funding support available to students who will be starting the Graduate Entry Medicine course in October 2026, please see our webpage Graduate Entry Medicine (MBChB) - 2026 Entry. Here you will find information about:
- Maintenance Loans
- Tuition Fee Loans
- NHS Bursary Funding
- Non-repayable Grants
- The Warwick Bursary
Current MBChB Students
Funding for the Graduate Entry Medicine course at the University of Warwick varies depending on the year that the student is currently studying. For an overview of the current funding support available to continuing students ( who started their course between 2017-18 and the 2025-26 academic year (inclusive)) please see our webpage Graduate Entry Medicine (MBChB) - Continuing Students.Here you will find information about:
- NHS Bursary Funding
- Non-repayable Grants
- Maintenance Loans
- Tuition Fee Loans
2025 Entry PGCE
For information regarding the funding available to students studying for a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) in 2025, please see our webpage Financial Support for Full-time ITT Students 2025-26. Here you will find information about:
- Maintenance Loans
- Tuition Fee Loans
- Government Teacher Training Bursaries
- Teacher Training Scholarships.
2026 Entry PGCE
For information regarding the funding available to students studying for a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) in 2026, please see our webpage Financial Support for Full-time ITT Students 2026-27. Here you will find information about:
- Maintenance Loans
- Tuition Fee Loans
- Government Teacher Training Bursaries
- Teacher Training Scholarships.
Postgraduate Students
Master's StudentsDoctoral Students
Master's Students
If you are a student looking to study a Master's course and want to know more about funding, then please our Master's Students webpage. Here you will find information about:
- Tuition Fees
- Master's Loan
- Disabled Students Allowance (DSA)
Doctoral Students
If you are a student looking to study a Doctoral course and want to know more about funding, then please see our Doctoral Students webpage. Here you will find information about:
- Tuition Fees
- Doctoral Loan
- Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA)