Discretionary Fund

Application period opens
Monday 16 September 2024
Application period closes
Sunday 13 July 2025

UK Students who have financial difficulties can apply to the Support Fund. This is a fund given to us by the government to assist both undergraduate and postgraduate students. 

We aim to give priority to certain groups of students:

  • Students with at least one dependent child
  • Care-experienced students
  • Estranged students
  • Students who are carers
  • Students with extra costs due to health and disability.

We also aim to make awards to students who can show to us that their essential expenditure exceeds their income.

Application restrictions

Study level

Available to students studying at:

Undergraduate and postgraduate

Domicile for fee status

Scotland home, Rest of UK

Schools

Available to faculty members from:

Art History, Biology, Chemistry, Classics, Computer Science, Divinity, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Economics and Finance, English, Film Studies, Geography and Sustainable Development, Graduate School, History, International Relations, Management, Mathematics and Statistics, Medicine, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Physics and Astronomy, Psychology and Neuroscience, Social Anthropology

Application assessment

Financial need (Hardship, means tested)

Available to

Current students

Mode of study

Full time, Part time - daytime

Geographical criteria

Scotland (UK/Home), England (UK), Northern Ireland (UK), Wales (UK)

Additional criteria

Students will be required to provide and upload supporting evidence relevant to their individual situation.

All students must provide:

  • Bank Statement
    •  A copy of their most recent bank statement showing 1 month’s transactions - this can be an online statement but must show the bank's logo and the student's name. We cannot accept Excel spreadsheets. If you have more than one account, statements from all your accounts are required 
  • Utility bill statement – gas, electricity, Internet, mobile phone (dated within the last 1 to 2 months)

The following statements/questions replace the need to upload a personal statement and are designed to ensure that a Money Adviser can quickly and accurately review your application:

  1. Provide a brief statement on your current financial situation
  2. Provide details on what you require financial assistance with (i.e.. rent, tuition, childcare, living costs, etc.)
  3. What options have you already explored prior to submitting an application (e.g., overdraft, family, third-party, employment, delaying payments, etc.)?
  4. How long can you cover your expenses for if you do not receive additional funds?
  5. If you have applied for discretionary funds already this academic year, describe why you need additional support.
  6. Do you anticipate that this is a one-off shortfall or an ongoing situation?

All information given will be treated in strictest confidence.

Funded UK students’ additional evidence required:

  • Scottish students
    • SAAS Letter of Award – you can download this from the SAAS website after you have logged on to your online account. Please note: we cannot accept your Student Loan letter as it does not show any bursary that you may receive.
  • RUK students
    • SFE/SFNI/SFW letter of award – showing a breakdown of Tuition Fees, Student Maintenance Loan and any Student Grant you receive. We require either the hard copy which has been sent to your home address or you can download this information from your online account.

Students living in private rented property must provide:

  • Copy of rent agreement

How to apply

Access to the online Application will be via the Scholarships and Funding Section on MySaint. Student Services will assess all applications and allocate awards to successful applicants based on the information provided. Students may be required to attend an interview with a Student Services Adviser and will be contacted by email to arrange this. Students can apply more than once during the academic year. Students are required to enter their bank details via MySaint to facilitate any payment.

Any student who has difficulty with any stage of the application process should email moneyadvice@st-andrews.ac.uk for assistance.

Terms and conditions

  1. The University Court has delegated to Student Services the power to make awards from the Discretionary Fund. The Student Services Adviser’s decision on any application is final. If you are unhappy with the decision and wish to make a complaint, email the Director of Student Services on stusrvdr@st-andrews.ac.uk
  2. Applicants may be requested to attend an interview.
  3. Applicants may be required to produce evidence of need.
  4. Although the information given on the application form is confidential to Student Services you should be aware that the University’s auditor may also have access to this information.
  5. Student Services may close the Support Fund at any time during the academic year.

If you are applying for childcare assistance you must complete the additional application form: Application for Childcare 2024 to 2025 (PDF).

Declaration

The information on the online application form has been completed to the best of my knowledge. I understand that my application to the Discretionary Fund will be made on the basis of the information provided. I understand that I may be contacted to provide further information to support my application and/or attend an interview.

I confirm that I have applied for the maximum Student Loan available to me and as far as I am aware I am in receipt of this amount.

I understand that should I have intentionally provided inaccurate information that I may be subject to the University’s Non-Academic Misconduct Policy (Students). Action may be taken to recover any award made to me and I may not be permitted to matriculate or graduate until the award is recovered. I note that I will become ineligible to receive an award if I take a Leave of Absence or withdraw from my course. I confirm that I will notify Student Services of any changes in my circumstances via email to ssfund@st-andrews.ac.uk.