Many universities offer scholarships to students who achieve specified grades in their A Levels/higher secondary level to encourage the higher achieving students to choose their university. So, ask your admission consultant to find out if there are any scholarship available at your university based on your merit at the secondary level.
Personal circumstances
Scholarships that are based on your personal circumstances, such as where you come from, if you are a care leaver, what your parents do for a living or your religion. These might come from local authorities or religious organisations or charities. It is always worth asking support based on your personal circumstances.
Grants or bursaries
These are the more traditional type of scholarships which award money to individuals who are in financial need and may not be able to attend university without the money. These are often called grants or bursaries and you may need to prove your financial situation to be awarded.
Company scholarships
More and more companies are starting to offer scholarships, and some include work experience as part of the offer. Industry Associations are also using scholarships to encourage new talent to join their profession. Females studying Engineering are in particular demand.
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Extra-curricular scholarships
There are some scholarships which are based on your extra-curricular activities such as showing a commitment to social engagement or improving the lives of others.
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Musical scholarships
If you are good at singing or playing a musical instrument and would be happy to perform during your stay at the university, you could be awarded with a musical scholarship. You do not have to be studying Music to be eligible.
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Sports scholarships
If you have made outstanding achievements in sport, many universities will offer scholarships to attract the best talent. You will, of course, have to compete for the university in your sport.
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Erasmus scholarship
The Erasmus Program has been running for some time and the government has actively encouraged more and more students to participate in the programme. An Erasmus scholarship facilitates international education, learning and developing an understanding of other cultures.
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UK government scholarships
The UK government offers hundreds of scholarships, bursaries, and additional financial support to students from several countries.
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GREAT Scholarships
If you are a citizen of Bangladesh, China, Egypt, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka or Thailand, who is dreaming of studying for a postgraduate degree in the UK, but need help funding your studies, find out more about GREAT Scholarships.
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Hornby Trust scholarship
Scholarships for English language teacher to develop their English language skills.
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Scotland's Saltire Scholarships
Scholarships for postgraduate master's studies in the area of science, technology, creative industries, healthcare and medical sciences and renewable and clean energy.
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Chevening fellowships
short course or professional academic research opportunities for mind career professionals.
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Commonwealth scholarship and fellowship plan
Master's and doctoral course for study in the UK and distance learning, plus academic, professional and medical fellowships.
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British Council scholarships for women in STEM
Scholarships for women undertaking master's degrees in a science, technology, engineering and mathematics course at one of 19 UK universities.
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1st Formations Business Scholarship
The 1st Formations Business Scholarship is available to anyone currently studying for an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in an officially recognised UK academic institution or an officially recognised US academic institution.
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