Scholarships, Awards, Bursaries and Fee Waivers
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The Royal Agricultural College has a wide range of funding opportunities for 2012 entry, and below is listed the full range of support. Only one Royal Agricultural College managed scholarship can be held at one time, and these funding opportunities should be applied for once a firm offer at the RAC has been accepted.
You can also contact our Admissions team on 01285 652531, or email scholarships@rac.ac.uk.
Please note that these are not available for students on the One-Year Farming Course.
Hardship awards
Details of Hardship Awards for both UK/EU students and International Students.
Academic Excellence Scholarships
Available to RAC undergraduate students who achieve at least AAB grades at A-Level (or equivalent).
RAC National Scholarship Programme and Means Tested Support 2012
Details on the National Scholarship Programme and our wide range of Means Tested Support for 2012 entry.
Principal's Postgraduate Overseas Awards (PPOA)
Available to new overseas postgraduates from India, South America, South Africa, Malaysia and Singapore, starting in 2012.
Maintenance Loans and Grants
Alongside the awards and scholarships offered by the RAC, there is financial support available from the Government to help students cover the costs of living and studying.
RAC Awards
All new undergraduate students will be entitled to a £100 voucher towards the value of a bicycle and accessories, books or computer equipment. We also offer vouchers from a total fund of £65,000 per annum to students so they can participate on skills-based courses at our Rural Skills Centre and Food Training Kitchen to enhance their employability at the end of their programme. Individual vouchers are valued at up to £200 each and all new undergraduate students are entitled to one voucher each. Any remaining vouchers will be allocated on a first come first served basis later in the year.

