If you are an international student, studying in the UK can be expensive. But the good news is that almost all UK universities offer different types of scholarships, grants and bursaries to help fund your study in the UK.
Due to the large number of international students who wish to study at a UK university, this does mean that applying for a scholarship can be competitive though. But by researching the right scholarships, writing a compelling essay or letter and ensuring you meet all the required deadlines, you will be in with a great chance of securing funding.
Types of UK university funding for international students
Scholarships, grants and bursaries can be broken down into three categories.
Scholarship: A payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic ability
Grant: A payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of ability, circumstance or financial need
Bursary: A payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of financial need
Scholarship deadlines:
Scholarship deadlines are often months before the beginning of a course, so be sure to check the application process and what type of funding opportunities are available. If applying for a university scholarship directly, students may need to hold an conditional offer from the university before being eligible to apply for the funding.
What types of funding are available?
There are many different types of scholarships that international and EU students can apply for.
Full scholarships cover tuition fees and living costs
Part scholarships can cover a variety or a small section of expenses you need to cover, such as living costs or whole or part of your tuition fees
Country-based scholarships are only open to students of a particular region or country
Course scholarships are only open to students on a particular course
Government scholarships are funded by the Government, or run through companies such as Chevening or the Commonwealth Scholarships for Developing Commonwealth Countries
What will I need to submit when applying for a scholarship?
When applying for a scholarship at a UK university, students generally require to submit the following with their application forms:
Proof of grades
Reference letters
An essay or personal statement
Depending on the type of award a student applies for, they will be judged on either academic ability or financial need.
Search Scholarships in the UK
You can search hundreds of scholarships, grants and bursaries at UK universities with our scholarship search. If you are confused or need further assistance in applying to study in the UK and applying for a scholarship, arrange a free consultation with SI-UK London today.
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Many universities offer scholarships to master's students. Some of these scholarships take the form of a university-funded job as a research assistant or teaching assistant.
Most if not all colleges will offer some kind of financial aid. In searching for scholarships to prospective students, a large number of different colleges and universities came up. Of course, if there is not anything for the specific school for which one needs financial aid, there is government financial aid available with FAFSA or other government financial aid programs.
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There are several European universities that offer scholarships to US citizens. Some examples include the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, ETH Zurich in Switzerland, Sorbonne University in France, and the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. It is recommended to check the official websites of these universities for specific scholarship opportunities and eligibility criteria.
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