Finances can be a major source of worry, particularly as a student. If you are stressed about money, having difficulty paying for expenses, or aren’t able to make the most of your time at Cambridge due to financial constraints, you can speak to the College Financial Tutor – there are more sources of support and funding than you might realise.
See the College Finance page for more information.
As the Financial Tutor, Siôn Hudson is here to help you with any money difficulties you are facing whilst you are studying with us. He is usually in College on Mondays during Term - appointments can be booked here: https://calendly.com/sph35-cam/30min
I was an undergraduate at Robinson (far longer ago than I care to admit!) so I know exactly what being a student here is like. You are welcome to come and chat with me if you have any concerns that you might be in a bit of a financial squeeze, or even if you want some help budgeting and managing your money. The College offers hardship bursaries to help students who are particularly in need, and I manage and co-ordinate those applications.
Funding and bursaries available through Robinson include:
Two funds are also available through the RCSA:
The University also has financial help available to students – more information can be found here. Cambridge SU has collated a list of resources and list of funding sources for undergraduates and postgraduates. They also have a Student Advice Service through which you can seek advice on financial issues in addition to many other topics.