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Where
Do I Look for Financial Help?
Government
Awards - Your first approach
should be made to the Ministry of Education in your own country
which will have details of government scholarships for overseas
students. These are very competitive and are mainly for postgraduate
study in the UK. Applications for undergraduate study are usually
only considered where there is no appropriate course available
in your own country. The British Council, British High Commission
or British Embassy in your own country will also have information
on relevant award schemes.
University Awards
- Many universities in the UK also provide scholarships (mostly
for PhD candidates) and other awards to those wanting to study
at that particular institute. In fact many scholarships go unclaimed
every year. UniAdmission have created a database of scholarships
offered by our Partner Universities. In order to gain access
to the updated and most recent list of scholarships on offer
you must register
now.
Other Organisations
- A small number of charitable trusts and some professional
bodies sometimes give limited financial support to overseas
students (usually no more than a few hundred pounds). Very few
of them have enough money to fund more than a very small proportion
of what is needed to survive during a course of study in the
UK. Most of these organisations will want to know that you have
sought help elsewhere. You should only approach them if you
have already succeeded in getting most of the help you need
from government schemes or from the place at which you wish
to study.
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