Jump to content
Social work degree funding
Share

Here is information on the bursaries we provide and other financial support available.

Social work bursary

There are 224 social work bursaries available. To qualify and receive a social work bursary, you must meet three basic conditions;

If you meet these conditions and have an offer to study at a Welsh university, the university can nominate you to apply for a bursary.

How the application process works

To make sure that the funding process is fair each social work programme will be allocated a set number of bursaries.

The social work programmes will then nominate a selection of their students, which we will ask to complete an SCWonline bursary application.

We aim to assess applications within 20 working days of receipt. We will notify successful applicants and send them information about payment schedules.

Please note, you must register as a student social worker to receive a bursary.

Being nominated doesn’t guarantee bursary funding, we must assess each application we receive.

Renewing a bursary application

Students will need to renew their bursary at the end of the first year using their SCWonline account.

We will send an e-mail invitation in June to those students who must renew.

The closing date for renewing will change each year.

What bursaries are available?

For students who started their social work degree studies in the academic year 2021 to 2022 or earlier, these bursaries are still available:

  • £7,500 (£3,750 a year for the remaining two years of their studies) or
  • £3,750 for the remaining year of their studies for full-time Open University students.

For students who started their social work master’s studies in the academic year 2021 to 2022 or earlier, this non-income assessed bursary is still available:

  • £12,715 for the remaining year of their studies.

The £12,715 is intended as a contribution towards your tuition fee costs and living expenses.

For more information, take a look at the Social work bursary funding scheme for 2022 to 2023 (for continuing students).

What bursaries are available for new students in 2022 to 2023?

For students who are starting their social work degree studies in the academic year 2022 to 2023, these bursaries are available:

  • £11,250 (£3,750 a year for three years) or
  • £7,500 (£3,750 a year for two years) for full-time Open University students.

For students who are starting their social work master’s studies in the academic year 2022 to 2023, this non-income assessed bursary is available:

  • £25,430 (£12,715 a year for two years).

For more information, take a look at the Social work bursary funding scheme for 2022 to 2023 (for new students).

Master’s students can’t apply for the postgraduate loan if they receive the social work bursary.

Help towards placement costs

Practice Learning Opportunity Allowance (PLOA) is financial support towards student placement costs.

All social work students who receive a bursary are eligible for PLOA. Part-time students can also receive PLOA for any year they are on a placement.

The initial allowance will depend on the length and level of your placement.

We pay the first PLOA before you start your placement.

Reimbursement of costs above the PLOA

If the travel costs for your placement are higher than the PLOA, you can get reimbursed.

To claim reimbursement, you must show how your PLOA was spent on the placement. To claim extra costs, you must submit evidence and show how they relate to the placement.

You can claim for public or private travel costs and parking costs or accommodation expenses.

How to complete a travel claim form

To claim expenses that are over the PLOA, you must complete and submit a travel claim form.

On the daily expenses sheet complete one row for each day of your placement. Start with the first day. This will help show how you spent the PLOA, as well as proving additional costs.

We assess travel claim forms within 20 working days. We will email to tell you if the claim was successful and when payment will be made. We will pay any reimbursement into your bank account.

How to complete an accommodation request form

If a placement is so far away from your home that it isn’t affordable or sensible to travel every day, you may be able to claim accommodation costs.

You must be able to show you need these costs to do your placement.

Students must get our agreement before signing any rental agreements or staying at a B&B. To do this, log on to your SCWonline account and complete and submit the accommodation request form.

Other grants and allowances

Allowances for Masters students

Masters students who have already been awarded a social work bursary may also be able to claim Income Assessed Grants and Allowances (IAGA).

IAGA depend on whether your household income is below the level decided by us. The following grants and allowances are available:

  • Adult dependants’ grant – £2,645
  • Parents’ learning allowance – £1,505
  • Childcare grant.

Students with an adult dependant

Some students are financially responsible for an adult dependant. This is usually a spouse, civil partner or cohabiting partner. If you are, the amount awarded will depend on both your incomes. When you apply, you’ll need to give details about your circumstances and information about the dependant person.

Parents who study

Some students are financially responsible for children under 16 or, under 18 in full-time education. If you are, we can contribute towards costs during the year on books and equipment. The amount awarded depends on your income and that of your dependants.

Childcare grant

If you have children in registered or approved childcare, you may be able to get the childcare grant. The amount awarded is income-assessed. You can get:

  • one child – up to £8,330 per year
  • two or more children – up to £14,285 per year.

Contact us if you have questions or you want to apply for the IAGA. If appropriate, we’ll invite you to apply online.

Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA)

Disabled students can apply for an allowance towards study costs. This includes costs for specialist equipment or for a non-medical helper. The allowance is only available to students who’ll have extra costs because of a disability or learning difficulty.

Eligibility will be assessed by a person with specialist experience. It’s done at an independent assessment centre or at the applicant’s university or college.

This assessment aims to match an applicant’s needs with facilities available on the course.

If you apply for the DSA, you’ll need to include evidence of your disability. This can be a letter from a doctor or specialist.

If you haven’t received any formal diagnosis, you will need to, before applying for DSA. We can’t pay the costs of diagnosing your disability.

Contact us if you have questions or you want to apply for the DSA. If appropriate, we’ll invite you to apply online.

Other funding providers

Depending on your circumstances, you could apply for funding with Student Loans Company or Student Finance Wales.

If you are a resident in England, you could apply for funding with NHS Business Services Authority.

Contact us

If you have a question or if you can't find what you are looking for get in touch with us.