Available to all new full-time UK undergraduate students, where the course is studied at a University of Wolverhampton campus, starting their studies in 2023/24 or 2024/25, the WLV Wallet bursary is available for you to spend in a dedicated online store. Eligible students will receive £200 in their first year and £100 on successful enrolment onto the next level of their studies (please read the terms and conditions below that apply).
The WLV Wallet bursary can be used to purchase a range of resources to help you make the most of university life, including digital and technology products, stationery, books, mobile data, and much more.
If you are eligible for WLV Wallet, you will receive an email to your university WLV email account 24 hours after fully completing your enrolment.
WLV Wallet FAQs
Please read these FAQs carefully and contact ASK@WLV by logging a Help call in e:Vision if you have any further questions about your bursary entitlement
The WLV Wallet bursary is available to all new UK full-time undergraduate students, studying at a University campus, starting their studies in 2023/24 or 2024/25. For full details of eligibility criteria please review the terms and conditions below.
No, the current requirement for eligibility is that the whole of the course must be delivered at a University of Wolverhampton campus.
No, this bursary is only for UK students only. There are specific scholarships and bursaries available for international students.
No, the WLV Wallet bursary is for students who have not studied (even if only for a short time) at the University previously.
You may, however, be eligible to apply for the Dennis Turner Hardship Fund.
Eligible students do not need to apply. If you are eligible, you will receive an email to your WLV email address with instructions for logging on to WLV Wallet once you are fully enrolled. The email will come from student.info@wlv-wallet.co.uk. The earliest date that funds will become available is 23 September 2024 or after you have fully completed your enrolment.
Your bursary will be available in WLV Wallet once you have fully completed your enrolment, after 23 September 2024.
No, the bursary is only available as an online credit to your WLV Wallet account.
Your WLV Wallet bursary is not transferable to another individual.
No, not if the bursary has been spent.
In certain circumstances, a student's account may be suspended or closed and any unspent balances removed, e.g. when a student leaves the University or if there is a misconduct issue concerning their account.
Spending WLV Wallet FAQs
If you have any queries about WLV Wallet, please email: student.info@wlv-wallet.co.uk.
The WLV Wallet bursary is paid as an online credit and uploaded to your individual WLV Wallet account. It can be used to purchase items in the online store: www.wlv-wallet.co.uk.
JS Group, the university's current supplier, operates this website.
There are books available to purchase. However, don’t forget that your course textbooks are available from the University Library, so head to Canvas to access your reading list before ordering any books.
No, but credit must be used before you leave the University at the end of your course.
No, any bursary funds spent do not need to be repaid.
No, when you leave the University, your account will be closed so you should spend all credit before then.
You can use your credit towards the cost and top up the difference with your own credit/debit card or PayPal.
Friends and family can also top up your WLV Wallet account.
Any outstanding balance will be rolled over for you to spend in the next academic year, provided you enrol, and the award scheme is still running.
When you leave the University, your account will be closed so you should spend all credit before then.
Further information about WLV Wallet and making purchases can be found here: www.wlv.ac.uk/wallet.
Changes to your circumstances FAQs
Please read these FAQs carefully and contact ASK@WLV by logging a Help call in e:Vision if you have any further questions about your bursary entitlement
As you have studied previously, you will not be eligible to receive the first year (£200) bursary. However, provided the award scheme is still operating, you will receive the next level (£100) award when you enrol for your second year.
You will no longer be eligible for the WLV Wallet bursary and any outstanding funds in your account will be removed.
Funds already spent will not need to be repaid.
If you take a formal Leave of absence, your WLV Wallet account will be suspended, which means you would not be able to buy anything with any unspent bursary credit until you re-enrol and resume your studies.
Re-activation of your WLV Wallet account would depend on the bursary scheme still being available when you resume your studies.
Your WLV Wallet account will be suspended which means you would not be able to buy anything with any unspent bursary credit until your suspension is lifted and your account re-activated.
Re-activation of your WLV Wallet account would depend on the bursary scheme still being available when you resume your studies.
Terms and conditions
These terms and conditions apply only to WLV Wallet, which is being awarded for the first time in the academic year 2022/23.
These terms and conditions apply only to the WLV Wallet bursary, which was awarded for the first time in the academic year 2022/23.
The WLV Wallet bursary is awarded to help support the successful progression of all eligible students. The funds can be used to purchase a wide range of digital and technology products, stationery, books, mobile data and other resources to support a student’s studies and help make the most of university life.
The bursary is available to all UK full-time new entrants on an undergraduate programme where the course is studied at a University of Wolverhampton campus. This includes Foundation degrees and HNC/D, where studied full time and based at a University campus.
To be eligible for the WLV Wallet bursary, you must meet all the criteria that apply.
NB: the criteria below are for students registering in or during the 2022/23, 2023/24 or 2024/2025 academic years.
- You must be a UK (Home fee status) student, fully enrolled on a full-time, undergraduate course (at level 3 or level 4). This includes those students on integrated masters, HND/HNC and foundation degrees.
- Your course must be delivered by the University and the place of study must be a University of Wolverhampton campus.
- The award will only be made once for each level of study. So, if a level of study is being repeated, the bursary will not be awarded.
Exclusions:
- Students who have previously enrolled at the University of Wolverhampton will not be eligible.
- International and EU Students (overseas fee status) will not be eligible.
- Apprentices, distance learners, and students at partner colleges or other locations that are not a University campus will not be eligible.
The total bursary, which will be awarded as a WLV Wallet online credit, will be £300 and will be awarded across two years: £200 in the first year and £100 in the next year of study, subject to satisfactory progression to the next level ( for example, level 3 to level 4 and level 4 to level 5).
- Eligible students will be awarded their funds once they are fully enrolled.
- Funds will be available to spend online on a wide range of resources to support a student’s studies (see wlv-wallet.co.uk for more details) and may be amended at any time.
- Funds are not transferrable and cannot be exchanged for cash.
- Any unused balances remaining at the end of any academic year will be rolled over to the next or any subsequent academic year. Balances will remain available until accounts are suspended or closed.
- If you transfer to another course or start again at level 3 (foundation year) or 4 (first-year undergraduate), you will not be eligible for the award against the new course. Any outstanding balance will remain in your account. Once you progress to the next level of study, you will be eligible for the appropriate credit to be made for that year of study.
- If you take a leave of absence (temporary break in study), your account will be suspended until you resume your studies.
- If the University suspends you, your account will be suspended until the suspension has been lifted.
- If you repeat part or all of a level, you will not be eligible for an additional award bursary.
- If you leave or are removed from your course, your account will be closed, and any remaining or future credit balance will not be available to you. Unfulfilled orders (if any) that you have placed and that have been or will be paid for using the bursary will be cancelled.
- Your account will be closed, and credit balances will be lost if you misuse or commit any misconduct in connection with your account or other circumstances if the University deems such action necessary or reasonable.
- The University reserves the right to suspend or remove future credits of awards at any time without notice. The University will not be responsible if the crediting of any funds is delayed or prevented due to circumstances outside its control.
- WLV Wallet bursary is delivered in collaboration by the University and JS Group Limited (JSG). JSG is responsible for the WLV Wallet website: wlv-wallet.co.uk, and students who buy learning materials and other products via the website purchase from JSG.
- If you have any queries about your WLV Wallet account or items ordered, please email: info@wlv-wallet.co.uk.
- No responsibility is accepted by the University for (i) any orders placed which are alleged to be lost, damaged, defective or stolen or are alleged either not to have been delivered or to have been delivered late; or (ii) credits of any refunds to student accounts to which students may from time to time be entitled.
- You are responsible for all activity on your WLV Wallet account and must keep your username and password confidential and secure.
The University reserves the right to change these terms and conditions at any time. Material changes will be notified to students.