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How do Bursaries Transform Early Uni and Career Experience

All OPs under 30 can complete the anonymous survey to establish the benefits of a bursary on later life...
27 May 2022
Written by Millie Ansell
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How does a bursary to an independent school transform a pupil’s university and early career experience?  

Research supervised by Lancaster University is trying to establish this. 

Our alumni aged under 30 who studied for an undergraduate degree in the UK (whether completed yet or not) are invited to fill in this survey. Both bursary and non-bursary respondents are important and the findings will be useful to our school. 

The survey is anonymous, will take around 10 minutes and there is an opportunity to enter a draw for a £200 voucher. Please visit the survey at tinyurl.com/y4b3mza7 before 12 June. Thank you

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