Check your Student Finance Entitlement
Have you checked the progress of your application: Student finance login - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
If you’re not sure if you’re getting your full entitlement, if you’re struggling with your application, or you’re not sure why you haven’t received your funding, then please visit your local campus Student Centres for information and advice gre.ac.uk/student-services/student-centres.
See the Tuition fees | Fees and funding | University of Greenwich webpages on the University Portal for further information.
If you’re already getting everything you can, but you’re still in hardship, then speak to us in confidence by completing the contact form. Or speak to the Univeristy by completing a self referral form: https://studentcentre.gre.ac.uk/support/create-sfselfreferral/.
Funding
Many students face financial difficulties while they are at university so careful budgeting is essential to avoid running out of money and getting into debt. It is also vital to make sure you are claiming the correct funding available to you.
Student Finance England Funding (undergraduate):
If you are entitled to Student Finance England funding then please be aware that these payments are paid termly and not monthly so making sure that the money you receive lasts for the period needed is really important.
Your eligibility for funding via Student Finance England (SFE) can depend on a wide range of factors like your nationality, how long you have lived in England, and your residency/immigration status. A detailed list of the eligibility categories can be found via the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA).
Make sure you understand how this funding works:
It is also really important to understand what amount of funding you may be entitled to as an undergraduate student:
Student Funding (postgraduate):
If you are entitled to Student Finance funding as a postgraduate student then it is very important to understand what funding is available and to make sure that this will not only be enough for your living costs but also your tuition fees:
Student Funding (Social Work Bursary):
If you study Social Work (BA or MA) you may be able to receive the Social Work Bursary.
If you are an undergraduate student the Social Work Bursary (if you are given a nominated place by your School in Stage 2/3) can help supplement your Student Finance England funding.
If you are a postgraduate student the Social Work Bursary (if you are given a nominated place by your School) is likely to be your main funding.
If you had any questions you can contact the Social Work Bursaries helpine.
Alternatively if you are on the Step up to Social Work course your funding options are via the Department for Education.
Privately Funded Students:
If you fund your studies yourself then make sure that you are confident you can pay the fees and your living costs with the funds you have and that you have a realistic financial plan in place.
Tuition Fees:
It's important that you understand how your university will deal with any tuition fee debt or payment issues: University of Greenwich
Hardship Funds
Each university will normally have hardship funds that you can apply to if you are in financial difficulty or have an emergency situation. These may be in the form of grants (non-repayable) or loans (repayable).
Home Student Grants:
University of Greenwich have the Greenwich Hardship Fund.
EU/International Grants:
If your fee status is either EU or International then instead of the above hardship funds you can apply for the equivalent EU/International versions: University of Greenwich International Hardship Fund
Loans:
If you are in an emergency financial situation and you haven't received any Student Finance funding then University of Kent students can consider applying for a Kent Emergency Student Loan (ESTL).
Alternatively if you are in an emergency financial situation and have received your Student Finance funding then University of Kent students can consider the Kent Emergency Student Loan (KESL).
If you are a University of Greenwich student please visit the Medway Student Centre and ask to speak to the Finance Team who will be able to advise you on any emergency loans they may offer.
Other Financial Support:
- University of Greenwich Cost of Living Support
- University of Greenwich Community Breakfast/Dinner
- University of Greenwich Travel Discounts
State Benefits
Most full time students are not entitled to state benefits while studying but there are exceptions, i.e. students with children, students with certain disabilities, etc. A good overview of eligibility for full time students can be found here.
If you are a part time student then you are normally entitled to most state benefits while undertaking your course (if you meet the normal eligibility requirement for that benefit). A good overview of this can be found here.
Correct as of April 2026.