Is
there Anything Else I should Know?
Remember that even
if you are able to obtain a scholarship, you still need to be sure
that it is enough to meet all of your costs. Once you are in the
UK, it will be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to obtain
extra funds, and you will not be able to pay for your study by working
in the UK. Be especially careful if you only have a partial scholarship
or if you intend to bring your family. The local British Council
office should have up-to-date guidance on the cost of living in
Britain. The institution you will be attending should provide you
with details of local costs.
Check the conditions
of the scholarship carefully and be sure that they fulfil
your needs. Some are only for certain courses and for a fixed
period of time. Once you have accepted a scholarship and begun
studying, it is very unlikely you will be able to change your
course or extend your scholarship. The United Kingdom (UK)
warmly welcomes international students and is aware of the
educational, commercial, political and developmental benefits
they bring. In return, students will benefit from their studies
in the UK, and pass on this benefit to their home countries.
Information supplied
by:
This information has been produced jointly by the British Council,
UKCOSA: The Council for International Education and the Foreign
and Commonwealth Office (FCO). It is intended as a basic guide to
possible sources of funding for international students who want
to study in the UK.