For more information on how Student Finance can help with course and living costs during university, please visit: Undergraduate finance | Student Finance Wales
For information and support on how to complete an undergraduate UCAS application you can visit: Learn all about filling in your UCAS application for uni
For information on what a personal statement is, and guidance on how to write one you can visit: How to write a UCAS Undergraduate personal statement | Undergraduate | UCAS
Depending on the university, both bursaries and scholarships will be available for students to apply for. A bursary is a grant where a student is granted the money and does not have to pay the fee back. A scholarship is a grant that is awarded based on either academic achievement or the course they are studying. Both do not have to be repaid if a student is eligible. The amounts can vary depending on the type of scholarship or bursary a student applies for.
For more information on Scholarships and Bursaries, you can visit funding information here: Cardiff University & Cardiff Metropolitan University.
Contextual Admissions is where additional information is used in the application process to determine eligibility for a course. To read more about our universities contextual admissions offers you can visit: Cardiff University: Contextual Admissions & Cardiff Met: Contextual Admissions
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