Norwich University of the Arts Extends Travel Bursary Scheme for 2024/25
Prospective students who attend an Open Day at Norwich University of the Arts will once again have some of their travel expenses reimbursed as part of the University’s initiative to support applicants during the cost-of-living crisis.
Open Days provide prospective students with a valuable opportunity to explore courses, tour the campus, meet current students and tutors, and experience life in Norwich. To support this, Norwich University of the Arts will reimburse travel costs up to £75 for those traveling 50 miles or more to attend.
Professor Simon Ofield-Kerr, Vice-Chancellor of Norwich University of the Arts, said:
“Visiting a university to get a sense of what student life might be like for you is an important part of the university application process. We are delighted to continue our travel bursary scheme and make it possible for more people to visit Norwich, allowing students and their families to attend our Open Days without financial burden.”
“We are proud that Norwich continues to improve its standing as one of the UK’s leading creative arts providers. We are delighted to support more people in visiting our vibrant city centre campus and learning about our practice-based courses and industry-led approach.”
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Post published: 1st July 2024