Undergraduate Scholarships & Bursaries

Find out about our scholarships and bursaries.

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Leeds Conservatoire provides a range of additional Scholarships and Bursaries, to ensure that no applicant is deterred from applying for financial reasons.

Below is a list of the scholarships and bursaries for 2025/26 entry.

 

Audition fees are no longer charged for any Undergraduate or Postgraduate course at Leeds Conservatoire to make our courses accessible to as many applicants as possible.

We provide financial assistance to applicants from the following backgrounds:

  • lower income households (income less than £25,000)
  • underrepresented Ethnically Diverse or Minoritized Communities

This is to ensure that no one is deterred from attending an audition or interview at the conservatoire due to their background or cost.

You can apply for an audition travel refund by completing the Audition Travel Refund application form.

Generous support from Duncan Abrahart, a Leeds Conservatoire graduate and previous Student's Union president have made it possible to offer two annual scholarships of £1,500 to deserving undergraduate students. These scholarships are:

The Natasha Abrahart Performer Scholarship

  • Eligibility: Open to first-year Home (UK) students enrolled in any programme who play a wind, brass, or percussion instrument, with a special focus on rarer instruments.
  • Award Amount: £1,500, paid in Year 1 of study.
  • Requirements: Recipients must participate in the Leeds Conservatoire Wind Orchestra project or a local Yorkshire community wind band.
  • Selection Criteria: Candidates are chosen based on their instrument, potential demonstrated during audition/interview, and financial need i.e. from low income households.
  • Selection Process: Candidates are identified during the audition/interview stage

The Latham Abrahart Composition Scholarship

  • Eligibility: Open to second or third-year Home (UK) students studying Classical composition.
  • Award Amount: £1,500  for one year.
  • Requirements: Scholars are encouraged to compose a piece for a wind ensemble as part of their assessed composition.
  • Selection Criteria: Selection is based on the quality of submitted works, potential, and financial need, i.e. from low income households.
  • Selection Process: Eligible students are nominated by composition tutors based on their first or second-year compositions.

Two scholarships of £1,500 per year are awarded to support gifted students on the conservatoire’s Classical undergraduate programme.

The award is open to all instruments, however selection may be partially on the basis of instruments in short supply so we especially welcome applications from instruments such as (but not exclusively): Trombone, tuba, bassoon, French horn, oboe, double bass, Violin and Viola, although this may vary each year.

Alan Hawkshaw was a successful composer of television and film scores. The Alan Hawkshaw Foundation has been established to put investment back into the industry by supporting gifted musicians and provide young musicians with opportunities they would otherwise not have access to.

How do I apply for the scholarship?

Candidates will be selected based on musical, academic ability and potential identified at audition stage and interview. The award is open to all instruments, however selection may be partially on the basis of instruments in short supply so we especially welcome applications from instruments such as (but not exclusively): trombone, tuba, bassoon, French horn, oboe, double bass, violin and viola, although this may vary each year. Awards are subject to the provision and conditions of funding from the Alan Hawkshaw Foundation and may change.

Eligibility

  • Potential identified at audition and interview
  • Priority will be given to applicants whose principal instrument is in short supply
  • Priority will be given to those from the lowest income households

The conservatoire will provide a cash bursary for lower income Home (UK) undergraduate students, as follows:

Students who commence their first year of study in 2025

  • Household income: £0-£25,000
  • Bursary: £800
  • Household income: £25,001-£42,875
  • Bursary: £400

The information about the household income is obtained from the financial assessment which is undertaken in order to receive the income-assessed part of the maintenance loan, so you must have applied for income-assessed student finance in order to be eligible. The bursary will be paid in 2 instalments, 50% in November, 50% in March.

How do I apply for the bursary?
You do not need to apply for the Bursary – we will calculate your entitlement automatically. Leeds Conservatoire reserves the right to review and change bursary provision.

Information about scholarships for 2025 will be published shortly.

The Reuben Vincent Trombone Scholarship supports up to two student trombone players annually, studying at Leeds Conservatoire.

Each scholar is awarded £2,500 to either purchase a new instrument, or to support them financially throughout their studies.

Reuben Vincent was an accomplished jazz trombonist who played professionally. He qualified as a physiotherapist, later entering into sales and marketing with medical companies before founding his own manufacturing company in 1974.

His wife, Carole, wishes him to be remembered for his enduring love of jazz, his great sense of humour and powerful personality, as well as being a highly successful businessman, with this scholarship. As such, she has endowed the conservatoire with the Reuben Vincent Trombone Scholarship.

How do I apply for the scholarship?

Candidates will be selected  based on potential identified at audition and interview for trombone principal applicants. Awards are subject to the provision and conditions of funding from Medasil and may change.

Information about scholarships for 2025 will be published shortly.

  • Up to £2,000 per year - number of scholarships awarded depends on demand each year
  • Sing with an outstanding choir
  • Free singing lessons and opportunities this year including Radio 3 and Radio 4 broadcasts, partnerships with The Sixteen, Gabrieli, University of Texas El Paso and the possibility to gain experience in an internationally-acclaimed Schools Singing Programme.

How do I apply?

The bursary is awarded by application and audition during the winter term. Information will be sent out via student channels and tutors ahead of time.

  • 3x £1000 bursaries for the year (£450 in Autumn and Spring terms with an optional £100 extension into summer term)
  • Two terms membership of the Yorkshire Philharmonic Choir, based in Wakefield
  • Attend a 2-hour professionally led rehearsal every Tuesday evening in Wakefield
  • Sing in 3 choral concerts (with an optional 4th) with the choir and professional musicians in Wakefield Cathedral.

How do I apply?:

The bursary is awarded by application and audition, normally in March/April. Information will be sent out via student channels and tutors ahead of time.

  • Minimum £1,500 per year with the possibility of receiving over £2,000. The number of scholarships awarded depends on demand each year
  • Sing with an outstanding choir
  • Sing Choral Evensong on Thursdays and Sundays during term-time, and for the Sunday Choral Eucharist.

How do I apply?

The bursary is awarded by application and audition during the winter term. Information will be sent out via student channels and tutors ahead of time.

Applications for this fund are closed and will re-open in July 2025.

There are many charities and trusts that give additional funding to students in various circumstances.   

The Scholarship Hub and the charity turn2us have search engines on their websites with some great tips so start looking early to ensure you can apply in good time. You can also find some ideas and tips on the Save the Student website.

National Youth Arts Trust offer music, dance and drama bursaries of up to £1,000 each for UK students who receive Pupil Premium and/or Free School Meals, or whose household receive state benefits.

Snowdon Trust provide grants and scholarships to students who have a disability.


To get in touch with the Student Funding team you can: 

Email: studentfunding@leedsconservatoire.ac.uk

Telephone: 0113 222 3508 / 0113 222 3419

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