University of Westminster offer scholarships for EU students and international students. The deadline for scholarship applications for January 2010 is 1 November 2009 unless otherwise specified.
At the University of Westminster you can apply for a scholarship once you have been offered a place (either conditional or unconditional) on a course at the University, but before you start your course. The only exception to this rule is if you are an undergraduate UK/EU student who started your course under the new tuition fee regime.
For you, there are a number of progression scholarships awarded at the end of your first year at the University. All other scholarships are awarded before you start your course.
Scholarships are awarded on one or more of the following criteria:
- Academic excellence
- Financial need
- Development potential (for international students)
Application form
For postgraduate, click here
For undergraduate, click here
Westminster International Scholarships
These generous awards are aimed at full funding if you are from a developing country and will study a full-time Masters degree at the University. Particular preference will be given to you if you can demonstrate how the knowledge you acquire from your studies will aid the development of your own country.
Amount: Full tuition fee waivers, accommodation, living expenses and flights to and from London.
Eligibility: You must be an international student from a developing country and hold an offer for a full-time Masters degree.
Criteria: Academic excellence, development potential and financial need.
MBA Scholarships
Amount: 50 per cent tuition fee waivers.
Eligibility: You must hold an offer for the part-time MBA degree.
Criteria: Academic excellence, career progression and financial need. Preference will be given to you if you work in the voluntary or public sectors.
Deadline: 1 December 2009.
Alumni Scholarships
These scholarships are gathered from income earned by the alumni affinity services. They are available to you if you are a graduate of any University of Westminster undergraduate degree and plan to proceed to a full-time Masters degree within the University.
Amount: £2,000 tuition fee waivers.
Eligibility: You must be a University of Westminster graduate progressing to a full-time Masters degree at the University.
Criteria: Academic excellence and financial need.
Full Fee Waiver Scholarships
Amount: Full tuition fee waivers.
Eligibility: You must be an international student from a developing country and hold an offer for a full-time Masters degree.
Criteria: Academic excellence, development potential and financial need.
Half Fee Waiver Scholarships
Amount: 50 per cent tuition fee waivers.
Eligibility: You must be an international student from a developing country and hold an offer for a full-time Masters degree.
Criteria: Academic excellence, development potential and financial need.
Westminster Business School (WBS) Part-Time Scholarships
These scholarships are offered by Westminster Business School (WBS) to you if you are academically exceptional.
Amount: 50 per cent tuition fee waivers.
Eligibility: You must hold an offer for any part-time Masters degree, excluding the MBA, within Westminster Business School.
Criteria: Academic excellence, career progression and financial need.
Deadline: 1 December 2009.
Contact:
Scholarships Office
University of Westminster
32-38 Wells Street
London W1T 3UW
United Kingdom
Website: http://www.wmin.ac.uk/
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