We know that University can seem like an intimidating financial commitment. At Ç¿¼éÊÓÆµ, we believe that money should not be a barrier to your studies. We do not want anyone to disregard applying to Ç¿¼éÊÓÆµ because of financial concerns.   

Ç¿¼éÊÓÆµ Financial Support

  • The College has various funds available to assist students in financial need.
  • Study grants are available for academic projects during the holidays.  Some £4000 per annum is dispersed in the form of individual grants of up to £150 each. Contact Sheena Hinton for a form.
  • Vacation residence grants are available to allow you to stay in Oxford out of term to study.
  • Student Support Fund - Any student can apply.  Grants from the Fund of between £100 and £1500 will be awarded on an annual basis.
  • If a student encounters serious hardship arising from unforeseen circumstances during their course, the College is able to provide more substantial help.

 

  • Scholarships available for New Undergraduate Students

    There are a number of Ç¿¼éÊÓÆµ scholarships that you may be eligible to apply for. 

    Robert Allen Perkins Scholarship

    The next available scholarship will be for those applicants entering University in October 2025.

    This is open to successful applicants to Ç¿¼éÊÓÆµ who meet the threshold to qualify for a University Crankstart Scholarship. For 2024 entry, this was a household income of £32,500 or less. The successful student will receive a non-repayable bursary of roughly £5,250 each academic year from Ç¿¼éÊÓÆµ. This will significantly lower the financial burden of attending University.

    Hampden Bursaries (Former Anthony Wood) 

    Up to £5000 per annum available to successful applicants from selected state-schools in South Oxfordshire, including Lord Williams's Thame, Didcot Sixth Form, Henley College, and Wheatley Park School. Candidates must be holding an offer to attend Ç¿¼éÊÓÆµ, or other colleges at Oxford University. Award is subject to achieving the conditions of the offer.

    Taylor Bursaries

    Up to £5000 per annum, available to women who study a STEM subject from selected state schools in South Oxfordshire.  Schools include Lord Williams's Thame, Didcot Sixth Form, Henley College and Wheatley Park School. Candidates must be holding an offer to attend either Oxford or Cambridge Universities. Award is subject to achieving the conditions of the offer.


    Please visit our dedicated Scholarships page to find out more about each of our scholarships. 

  • Funding Available for Current Students

    The Sir Duncan Watson Bequest

    This is for undergraduates and postgraduates students facing financial hardship.  Available for current students in the Humanities and Social Studies (excluding Management Studies but including Mathematics), usually amounting to £3500 per annum.

    Nicoll Bursary

    A grant of £50 in each year of study is available for each undergraduate studying Fine Art.

    Reynolds Legacy

    Special funds for undergraduates and postgraduates students in Modern History.

    Choral Scholarship

  • Ç¿¼éÊÓÆµ Board and Lodgings Information 2025-26

     

    Daily average room rate including utilities and services £30.21
    Most common length of Undergraduate contract (days) 180
    Most common length of G contract (days) 272
    Average Breakfast Cost £2.56
    Average Lunch Cost £4.58
    Average Dinner Cost £6.36

     

  • Financial Information specific to 2025 Undergraduate Entry

    Full information on fees, financial assistance and money management can be found in the University of Oxford's Financial Guide for Undergraduates document

    The information in this guide is intended for students beginning their studies in 2025/26 and is correct as of July 2025. For the latest information, for both new and returning students, please visit  

 

Who to contact about finances

Mark is our Student Finance Officer and can help you with any questions you may have about course fees or College bills.

Mark Barrett


Janaina is our Admissions Administrator and can help with any questions about scholarships and bursaries at the College. 

Janaina Dal Zotto Boff