Scholarships & Bursaries
We aim to actively support access to our courses from groups of applicants who are underrepresented in Higher Education or face financial challenges and hardship. Some of those applicants may require more support than ever given the challenges presented by the cost of living crisis.
Details of all scholarships & bursaries available for the 2024/2025 academic year are detailed here.
This page will be updated for 2025 entry as soon as possible.
BIMM University offers a travel bursary of up to £50 for prospective students and a guest to attend Open Days, auditions, and applicant days in the UK. This initiative supports inclusivity by helping reduce financial barriers for applicants from diverse backgrounds.
To claim, attendees must register, attend the event, and submit travel receipts for verification. Funds are limited and processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Our new Creative Futures Bursary aims to enable and encourage those from lower-income backgrounds to pursue full-time or part-time Master’s degree studies at BIMM University.
Successful applicants will receive a cash bursary of £1,000 to support their transition into postgraduate study, buy equipment, or cover the cost of living.
We want a level playing field and equity of opportunity , and so we have set up the Fair Access Fund to ensure students are supported during their studies.
Last academic year, BIMM University awarded over 250 low-income household bursaries to first-year students to support their transition into student life, buy equipment, or get the support they needed.
Successful applicants will receive financial support packages of up to £1,500 per academic year. While we cannot commit to payment amounts before enrolment, we aim to allocate the budget to eligible applicants. We will confirm the exact payment amount and schedule post-enrolment.
Any questions?
For any questions regarding student finance or if you would like more information on how to apply to Performers College, please contact our Enquiries Team on 01273 840 346 or email [email protected].