Financial support for students

Dear Students,

It’s a great pleasure to welcome you back to Kellogg College for Hilary Term.

The Academic Office sends out a termly Financial Support email at the start of each term to let you know that we have a number of financial support schemes. Below are details of what is available to you as a member of the College.

Kellogg Student Bursary

Kellogg students are entitled to apply for a bursary to support research activities, conference presentations and career development. You can find full details about eligibility and how to apply here.

Kellogg College Financial Assistance Fund

If you are experiencing unexpected and unforeseeable financial difficulties, you may be able to apply to the Kellogg college Financial Assistance fund. Information about eligibility can be found here. If you would like to make an application, then please book a meeting with Priscila Drummond here.


Oxford Assistance Fund (OAF)

The Oxford Assistance Fund (OAF) is a University scheme that aims to assist students who are experiencing financial difficulties during their course. The level of support available and students’ eligibility for assistance vary by fee status and other factors. Further details are available on the OAF website. You will be automatically considered for the College Financial Assistance Fund as part of the application. If you would like to make an application, then please book a meeting with Priscila Drummond here.

Term Application deadline Committee meeting
Hilary term 2025 Midday Friday of Week 2
31 January 2025
Thursday of Week 6
27 February 2025
Trinity term 2025 Midday Friday of Week 1
2 May 2025
Thursday of Week 4
22 May 2025

If you are experiencing unforeseen expenses arising from a disability or medical condition you may be able to apply to the College’s Disability Fund. Information about eligibility and how to apply can be found here.

Kellogg Academic Office offers one-to-one meetings with students who may wish to discuss their financial situation. You can book appointments here with Priscila Drummond.

Oxford Political Review

A student-run publication based at the University.

A free copy of our new issue is available.