Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we recommend regularly checking the latest Government updates relating to Student Finance.
Anyone can afford to go to university, no matter their circumstances, and there is a range of financial help available. You can apply for a Student Loan from the government to pay for your tuition fees, and a Maintenance Loan to help with your living costs at university. Living costs can include rent, bills, food and nights out for example – all these things and more are what the Maintenance Loan is there to help you pay for. You can have a read through of the Student Maintenance Loans Guide here for further information.
There are also scholarships and bursaries available. These provide financial support which you do not have to repay. Details of Leeds Conservatoire’s offer can be found on our Fees and Funding page below.
Instrument Grants & Funding
- Universal Music Sound Foundation - if you are a student in full-time education, looking for funding towards the cost of musical instruments and/or equipment.
- Benslow Music Instrument Loan Scheme - perfect for young instrumentalists looking for a high-quality instrument to loan, or for instrument funding help.
- Music For All - for individuals needing financial support for music lessons.
- DaDa -the Dance and Drama Awards (DaDas) offer annual scholarships to exceptionally talented performing arts students between the ages of 16-23 who are hoping to study on an acting, musical theatre, dance or drama course.
- Cherubim Music Trust - for musicians aged 15 - 25 who may wish to take out a high-quality instrument on loan.
- National Youth Arts Trust - bursaries of up to £1000 for talented people aged 15 - 25, who can't afford opportunities to access the arts.
Fees and Funding at Leeds Conservatoire
Our friendly Student Support team can help provide you with support on how student finance works, offer budgeting advice and can discuss what funding you might be eligible for. We have removed audition fees for all courses in order to improve the accessibility of conservatoire training for prospective students from all backgrounds and we also offer an audition travel costs bursary for applicants from low-income households. More information about our Student Support team and how they can help you can be found on our Fees and Funding page.
Watch this budgeting video to see what advice our students have for keeping on top of your finances as a student:
Useful Resources
Download a PDF with links to all of the below resources:
- Student Finance England
- Student Finance Calculator - to estimate student loans and extra student funding
- The Student Room -find out about the range of financial help that is available
- Student Finance Explained 22/23 - a short film which tells you all about the financial help available while at university
- Disabled Students' Allowances Information - help if you're a student with a learning difficulty, health problem or disability
- Money Saving Expert - guides and tools to help you save money while studying
- Money Saving Expert: Myth Busting Tips -the truth about university fees, loans and grants
- Go Higher West Yorkshire – student finance handouts, advice and activities for teachers