As you know, the Royal College of Art is celebrating 175 years of pioneering art and design this year. To help the RCA preserve the diverse student body that has been its hallmark since 1837, it is of vital importance that we continue to help new students via the AlumniRCA Scholarship Fund. This provides scholarships for students across all disciplines.
The changing landscape of higher education funding in the UK is having a dramatic effect on student’s finances. As of next year (2012/13), Home & EU students will pay £9,000 per year with international students paying £26,900 per year. Students who are offered places at the RCA have typically already spent three years at university, are coming to us with substantial student debts and have little or no source of income, including no parental support. This demonstrates their total commitment to furthering their education and careers.
Your gift will provide invaluable support to future generations of artists and designers.
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AlumniRCA America
I’m pleased to announce we now have an active American Fund for Charities account, which ensures our US alumni now receive full tax relief on their donations. Donations can be given online at www.americanfund.info using the following details:
Charity Name: Royal College of Art
Address:
Royal College of Art
Kensington Gore
London SW7 2EU
Contact email: chris.green@rca.ac.uk
AFC Number: AFC917
A Big Thank You to All Our Supporters
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