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Our response to students’ cost of living challenges and how you can help

4 October 2022

As the rising cost of living puts pressure on stretched student finances, UCL is doubling down on our commitment to dismantle barriers to education, with a student support package and an appeal to our supporter community to help ensure our students succeed and thrive with us.

Students on campus

We know that many of our students are concerned about the rising cost of living and as a result are having to make difficult decisions and go to great lengths and effort to make ends meet. Anxiety about finances and taking on additional paid work can have a detrimental effect on students’ ability to engage with academic and extracurricular opportunities. For some students, it will affect whether they can continue to study.

At a time when more students are at risk of turning away from the higher education path, we have committed to supporting our students to achieve their full potential with UCL. In recent years enrolments have increased from groups underrepresented in our student community. But getting to UCL is just the first step. We need to make sure that every student can navigate their university journey and thrive at UCL without financial hardship holding them back.

That is why we have launched a student support package, which includes bursaries, increased doctoral stipends; emergency loans and grants; and mental health support. We have committed over £2.3m of additional support and our student support budget this year is greater than in any previous year.

Our package offers solid support, and by working together with our supporters there is so much more we can do.

At times of unprecedented challenge, we have seen the generosity of the UCL supporter community, who have helped us to ensure that everyone in our student community has the opportunity to succeed.

While we know that nobody is immune from the impact of the cost-of-living crisis in the UK and beyond, we hope that those in our supporter community who are able to will consider supporting students who are unable to absorb the impacts of rising prices. Will you help us to respond to current pressures with a full and comprehensive package of student support?

Give to our One UCL Fund

What your support will go towards:

£1,655

The average grant size from the UCL Financial Assistance Fund

£500

The uplift applied to all undergraduate bursaries this year

30%

Percentage of new UK undergraduates in 2021/22 who were eligible for a bursary due to their household income

£492

The cost of providing one student with a refurbished laptop

 To speak to our team about making a gift to support our students who are facing severe pressure as the cost of living rises email advancement@ucl.ac.uk or call +44 (0)20 3108 9037.