Access+
Eligible students can get extra support through Access+.
What support can Access+ students receive?
As an Access+ student, you’ll have access to support such as:
- A dedicated team on hand to answer your questions
- Expert online help and guidance sessions to support you in your journey to higher education
- The opportunity to apply for an Access+ Transition Mentor
- Our Access+ Travel Bursary
- Our Access+ IT & Equipment Bursary
You'll be eligible for a contextual offer up to two grades below the standard A Level entry requirements for your course. You’ll need to have made 91Ö±²¥ your Firm choice with UCAS.
If you miss the conditions of your offer we'll still give your application additional consideration.
Access+ Travel Bursary
Our Access+ Travel Bursary allows eligible students to claim back money spent on travel to undergraduate events such as open days, on-campus subject taster days, offer holder days and interviews.
Who is eligible for Access+?
You may be eligible for support if:
- You live in a neighbourhood with a low rate of participation in higher education or an area of disadvantage
- You’re care experienced
- You're a care leaver
- You're a carer
- You’re estranged from family
- You have parenting responsibilities
- You were entitled to free school meals
- You’re a forced migrant
You must have home fee paying status in order to benefit from the contextual offer. Separate terms apply if you're identified as a forced migrant.
Eligibility requirements and how to notify us
- Residents of neighbourhoods with low participation in higher education or areas of disadvantage (2025 entry)
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Eligibility (2025 entry)
You should live in a postcode area with a low level of participation in higher education (POLAR4 quintile 1) or a neighbourhood that is assessed as being in a lower quintile in the Government's Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD quintile of 1 or 2).
You can check your area by searching for your postcode on our 2025 entry .
To benefit from a contextual offer when exam results are released, you'll also need to have made 91Ö±²¥ your Firm choice with UCAS.
Additional consideration available
You'll be eligible for a contextual offer up to two grades below the standard A Level entry requirements for your course.
If you miss the conditions of your offer, we’ll give your application additional consideration to see whether you might still be sufficiently prepared for degree study with us.
How to notify us
We receive information about where you live directly from UCAS, so you don't need to do anything. We'll assess your eligibility automatically.
- Students who are care experienced
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Eligibility
You should’ve lived in public care or as a looked-after child at any stage of your life up to the age of 18, including if you:
- Are recognised by your Local Authority as a 'care leaver' or were in the past
- Were adopted from care or left care with a Special Guardianship Order before the age of 18
- Lived with foster carers or in a residential children's home
- Have been looked after under a supervision order; or
- Have lived with friends or relatives in formal kinship care under a Local Authority but are not currently recognised by your Local Authority as a care leaver in receipt of statutory support
This doesn't cover time spent in boarding schools, working in care or healthcare settings, or if you're a carer yourself (see below).
To benefit from a contextual offer when exam results are released, you'll also need to make 91Ö±²¥ your Firm choice with UCAS.
Additional consideration available
You'll be eligible for a contextual offer up to two grades below the standard A Level entry requirements for your course.
If you miss the conditions of your offer, we’ll give your application additional consideration to see whether you might still be sufficiently prepared for degree study with us.
How to notify us
Please let us know that you're care experienced in your UCAS application.
If you haven’t done this, you can still tell us using our .
We'd also encourage you to complete our Disrupted Studies form, particularly if you believe your circumstances may have affected, or go on to affect, your ability to meet our entry requirements (standard or contextual).
Discover further specialised support for care experienced students
- Students who are care leavers
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Eligibility
You should be recognised by your Local Authority as a 'care leaver' or were in the past.
- Have been looked after by a local authority for at least 13 weeks since the age of 14; and
- Were looked after by the local authority at school-leaving age or after that date
This doesn't cover time spent in boarding schools, working in care or healthcare settings, or if you're a carer yourself (see below).
To benefit from a contextual offer when exam results are released, you'll also need to make 91Ö±²¥ your Firm choice with UCAS.
Additional consideration available
You'll be eligible for a contextual offer up to two grades below the standard A Level entry requirements for your course.
If you miss the conditions of your offer, we’ll give your application additional consideration to see whether you might still be sufficiently prepared for degree study with us.
How to notify us
Please let us know that you're a care leaver in your UCAS application.
If you haven’t done this, you can still tell us using our .
We'd also encourage you to complete our Disrupted Studies form, particularly if you believe your circumstances may have affected, or go on to affect, your ability to meet our entry requirements (standard or contextual).
- Students who are carers
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Eligibility
You should be responsible for providing unpaid care to someone who has, for example:
- A long-term illness
- A physical or learning disability
- A mental health condition
- An addiction; or
- Temporary care needs following, for example, an accident or operation
To benefit from a contextual offer when exam results are released, you'll also need to make 91Ö±²¥ your Firm choice with UCAS.
Additional consideration available
You'll be eligible for a contextual offer up to two grades below the standard A Level entry requirements for your course.
If you miss the conditions of your offer, we’ll give your application additional consideration to see whether you might still be sufficiently prepared for degree study with us.
How to notify us
Please let us know that you're a carer in your UCAS application.
If you haven’t done this, you can still tell us using our .
We'd also encourage you to complete our Disrupted Studies form, particularly if you believe your circumstances may have affected, or go on to affect, your ability to meet our entry requirements (standard or contextual).
Discover further specialised support for students who are carers
- Students who are estranged from their families
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Eligibility
Estranged students have no relationship with, or support from, their parent(s) or carer(s). We'll consider you an estranged student if:
- You haven't communicated with your parents for 12 months prior to the start of your degree course and the situation is irreconcilable; or
- Both your biological or adoptive parents are deceased; or
- Your parents can't be traced or it isn't practicable or safe for you to make contact with them
To benefit from a contextual offer when exam results are released, you'll also need to make 91Ö±²¥ your Firm choice with UCAS.
Additional consideration available
You'll be eligible for a contextual offer up to two grades below the standard A Level entry requirements for your course.
If you miss the conditions of your offer, we’ll give your application additional consideration to see whether you might still be sufficiently prepared for degree study with us.
How to notify us
Please let us know that you're estranged from your family in your UCAS application.
If you haven’t done this, you can still tell us using our .
We'd also encourage you to complete our Disrupted Studies form, particularly if you believe your circumstances may have affected, or go on to affect, your ability to meet our entry requirements (standard or contextual).
- Students who have parenting responsibilities
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Eligibility
You should be a parent of, or responsible for the care and wellbeing of, a child aged 17 or under. This includes being:
- A biological parent
- A step-parent
- An adoptive or legal parent
- A legally-appointed guardian
- A foster carer; or
- Someone who provides kinship or other parental care to a child or a family member or friend
To benefit from a contextual offer when exam results are released, you'll also need to make 91Ö±²¥ your Firm choice with UCAS.
Additional consideration available
You'll be eligible for a contextual offer up to two grades below the standard A Level entry requirements for your course.
If you miss the conditions of your offer, we’ll give your application additional consideration to see whether you might still be sufficiently prepared for degree study with us.
How to notify us
Please let us know that you have parenting responsibilities in your UCAS application.
If you haven’t done this, you can still tell us using our
We'd also encourage you to complete our Disrupted Studies form, particularly if you believe your circumstances may have affected, or go on to affect, your ability to meet our entry requirements (standard or contextual).
- Students entitled to free school meals
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Eligibility
You should have been entitled to free school meals at some point during the six years prior to your final KS4 year (the year you were aged 15-16).
School pupils in the UK are normally entitled to free school meals if their parents or carers are on a low income or in receipt of certain benefits. If you’re not sure, your school will be able to confirm this for you. You may also be entitled if you're paid qualifying benefits directly, instead of through your parent or carer.
To benefit from a contextual offer when exam results are released, you'll also need to make 91Ö±²¥ your Firm choice with UCAS.
Additional consideration available
You'll be eligible for a contextual offer up to two grades below the standard A Level entry requirements for your course.
If you miss the conditions of your offer, we’ll give your application additional consideration to see whether you might still be sufficiently prepared for degree study with us.
How to notify us
We receive information about free school meal eligibility from data sourced directly from the National Pupil Database, so you don't need to do anything. We'll assess your eligibility automatically.
- Students who are forced migrants
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Eligibility
You should:
- Have official refugee status or limited leave to remain; or
- Be seeking asylum
This includes if:
- The UK government has granted you refugee status or humanitarian protection in the UK
- You have limited or discretionary leave to remain in the UK; or
- You're currently seeking asylum in the UK
Additional consideration available
You'll be eligible for a contextual offer up to two grades below the standard A Level entry requirements for your course.
If you miss the conditions of your offer, we’ll give your application additional consideration to see whether you might still be sufficiently prepared for degree study with us.
How to notify us
Please let us know that you're a forced migrant in your UCAS application.
If you haven’t done this, you can still tell us using our .
We'd also encourage you to complete our Disrupted Studies form, particularly if you believe your circumstances may have affected, or go on to affect, your ability to meet our entry requirements (standard or contextual).
If you have any questions, get in touch with the team at access@sheffield.ac.uk.