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Local Trust gives helping hand to university students

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Left to right, Mya Ditta (Mark Rutherford School), Haleema Abdul-Razakq (Biddenham Upper School), Kyle Keene-Welche (Bedford College), Imade Obazuaye, St Thomas More Upper School, Eshe Powell, Bedford Sixth Form College.

16 local undergraduate students have been selected to receive the Harpur Trust’s annual university bursary award of nearly £3,600. 

The students, their parents and some of their teachers attended a special celebration event on Thursday, September 9, 2021, to mark the start of their university journey.  Former bursary graduate Freya has also been granted an additional award available to alumni of the scheme, towards a postgraduate qualification in forensics at Cranfield.

42 local sixth formers applied for the coveted bursary places which are awarded annually to 16 Bedford Borough based students from low-income families. 

The selected students attended Biddenham Upper School, Bedford Sixth Form, Kempston Challenger Academy, St Thomas Moore, Kimberley College, Bedford College, Mark Rutherford School and Biddenham Upper School and they are preparing to embark on a wide range of courses including Dentistry, filmmaking, Psychology, Engineering, Medicine and Concept Art and Comics.

The Harpur Trust University Bursary programme was introduced to help students from lower income families attend university, enabling them to make the most of their academic potential. 

Postgrad Bursary Student Freya Temperton (left) with Harpur Trust Grants Programmes Officer Katrina Hyden (Right). Photography: Esha Powell.

Grants Programmes Officer for The Harpur Trust Katrina Hyden welcomed the students said: “Today marks the start of a relationship with The Harpur Trust which we hope will be a long and positive one.  We know from experience that many of our previous students have gone on to great things, and we look forward to hearing updates from them as they progress on their education journey.”

Lucy Bardner, Community Programmes Director at The Harpur Trust added: “We’re proud to have helped nearly 230 Bedford students to attend university since 2007. The Bursaries have enabled them to concentrate on their studies and reduce anxiety & stress, leading to better degree results. It’s humbling to hear how many of them overcome significant personal challenges to graduate with excellent degrees and embark on rewarding careers. Who knows, some of them may return to us as Trustees of The Harpur Trust one day!”

Students who think they might be eligible should contact the head of sixth form at their school or college in the first instance. 

Further details are also available on the Harpur Trust website at www.harpurtrust.org.uk/grants/uni-bursary