Overview

At Kent, we believe that all students who have the academic potential to benefit from our courses should have the opportunity to come to the University and we have established one of the most generous financial support schemes in the UK.

Looking for 2024/25 information?

Find out about Kent's Financial Support Package (KFSP) for 2024/25.

If you are already in receipt of the KFSP and have any questions about the package, please email the Financial Aid Office financialaid@kent.ac.uk.

Who can apply?

The Kent Financial Support Package (KFSP) is open to UK students who are new to higher education and have a household income of less than £30,000 as well as meeting other financial eligibility criteria. Please read the eligibility criteria carefully and ensure you meet them before making any application.

What is the financial support offered through KFSP?

Full-time students

For 2023, Kent has a £3,500 financial support package for eligible students across three stages of full time study:

  • Stage 1: £1,500 (cash payment)
  • Stage 2: £1,000 (cash payment)
  • Stage 3: £1,000 (cash payment)

Students studying a full time four year undergraduate programme with a sandwich year or an integrated Masters year will receive a further cash bursary of £1,000:

  • Stage 1: £1,500 (cash payment)
  • Stage 2: £1,000 (cash payment)
  • Stage 3: £1,000 (cash payment)
  • Stage 4: £1,000 (cash payment)

Part-time students

New part-time students starting in the academic year 2023/24 may be eligible for a pro rata cash bursary in each year of study as part of the Kent Financial Support Package. The value of the cash bursary available will depend on the student's level of study, i.e. if a student is studying 50% of a full-time course they would be eligible for a £750 bursary in years 1 and 2, and £500 each subsequent year.  

All students

The KFSP is paid in two instalments throughout the year, the first on 6 December 2023 and the second on 11 March 2024, providing that students remain on course for the whole academic year.

The cash bursary does not have to be repaid.

The KFSP is awarded in addition to any funding you receive from Student Finance England, or any other support packages or scholarships you may be eligible for from Kent. Receipt of the KFSP will not affect your entitlement to these.

How do I apply for the KFSP?

Full-time students

Most full-time students will automatically be assessed for the Kent Financial Support Package (KFSP).

If you meet the postcode criterion or are in receipt of Disabled Student Allowance (DSA), there is no application form to complete. As long as you have made your application to Student Finance England, you have been income assessed by them, and you and your sponsor(s) (the person(s) income assessed by SFE, where relevant) have given your consent to share your financial details with the University, you will automatically be assessed for your entitlement.

In certain circumstances you will need to complete an application form. This will be for students who are eligible under the Care Leaver, Young Independent, Carer, Estranged or Foyer/Homeless categories.    

Part-time students

Part-time students will need to make a separate application. The application form will be available from mid September.

Applications can be submitted once students are registered on their course and have been in attendance for two weeks from 25 September 2023.

For any further information please contact the Financial Aid Office.

Are there any exemptions or things to be aware of when applying?

Please read the full list of eligibility criteria before applying.

Students studying a degree with an integrated foundation year will still be eligible for the package of support, but will have the award deferred until they start Stage 1 of their course. 

Students can only receive the KFSP 2023 once for each stage of their course i.e. stage 1, stage 2, stage 3 (and stage 4 if applicable). If any stage is repeated, then the KFSP 2023 will not be paid for the repeat year.  

If a student intermits or withdraws part way through an academic year, any unpaid bursary will be cancelled.

If a student returns from intermission, providing that they still meet the household income element of the eligibility criteria, they will be eligible to receive ONLY parts of the award that they did not receive in the year that they suspended their studies, regardless of whether they are starting the year from the beginning again, or returning at the point from which they left.

Students who already hold an undergraduate degree and/or are studying towards a postgraduate qualification will not be eligible for this bursary.  

All KFSP Awards must be approved by 7 July 2024 otherwise students will lose their KFSP entitlement.

When and how will I find out if I have met the eligibility and have been awarded the KFSP?

Those students who have been automatically assessed should receive written confirmation of their entitlement by mid-November 2023. 

Students who have submitted a paper application will be notified of a decision once all the relevant information has been received and assessed by the Financial Aid Office.  This can take 20 working days from receipt of the complete application.

Can I appeal if my KFSP application is unsuccessful?

Students who have not been made an award from the Kent Financial Support Package (KFSP) can appeal against the decision. However, appeals where students do not meet the eligibility criteria will not be considered.

All information already held regarding a student's KFSP assessment, along with any additional information supplied with the appeal, will be reviewed by the Head of Student Financial Services, where an independent decision to the original assessment will be made. The Head of Student Financial Services' re-assessment will be communicated to the student by letter within 28 days of receiving the appeal.

Students must be fully registered in order to make an appeal.

Any appeal must be made in the form of an email to FinancialAid@kent.ac.uk with the subject line of 'KFSP Appeal'.

All appeals must be received by 14 July 2024. Appeals received after this date will NOT be considered.

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