We are offering two types of scholarship for undergraduate students for 2008 entry:
-International scholarships – up to ten awards of £3,000. You apply directly to Kingston University.
-International partner scholarships – up to seven awards of £3,000. You apply through one of our overseas educational representatives or partner institution1 (including those in the UK).
Both types of scholarship are open to prospective full-time undergraduate students in any subject area for each year of a three-year course (subject to satisfactory progress).
Who can apply?
You can apply for an award if you:
-are an international student (classified as “overseas” for fee purposes)
-have an offer of a place on a course at Kingston for 2008 entry
-are not currently registered on an undergraduate course at Kingston University
How are the scholarships awarded?
Both types of scholarship will be awarded on the basis of:
-academic merit
-financial need
-what you expect to gain from the course you are taking
-what you intend to do after completing the course
Read about what our students say2 about the scholarships.
How do I apply?
Read our 'tell me more' information sheets3 to find out more about how to apply for both types of scholarships.
Please note that the closing date for scholarship applications for courses beginning in September 2008 is 31 May 2008.
-International scholarships – up to ten awards of £3,000. You apply directly to Kingston University.
-International partner scholarships – up to seven awards of £3,000. You apply through one of our overseas educational representatives or partner institution1 (including those in the UK).
Both types of scholarship are open to prospective full-time undergraduate students in any subject area for each year of a three-year course (subject to satisfactory progress).
Who can apply?
You can apply for an award if you:
-are an international student (classified as “overseas” for fee purposes)
-have an offer of a place on a course at Kingston for 2008 entry
-are not currently registered on an undergraduate course at Kingston University
How are the scholarships awarded?
Both types of scholarship will be awarded on the basis of:
-academic merit
-financial need
-what you expect to gain from the course you are taking
-what you intend to do after completing the course
Read about what our students say2 about the scholarships.
How do I apply?
Read our 'tell me more' information sheets3 to find out more about how to apply for both types of scholarships.
Please note that the closing date for scholarship applications for courses beginning in September 2008 is 31 May 2008.
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