The University of London is offering distance learning scholarships for students of the UK. These scholarships will be awarded to students to study undergraduate program.
The new scholarships aim to support Londoners reach their potential and take advantage of the academic and employment possibilities that the city has to offer.
Summary
A good opportunity for applicants who want to study in the UK.
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Brief Description
University or Organization: The University of London
Department: NA
Course Level: Undergraduate program
Award: Varies
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: NA
Nationality: Students of the UK
The program can be taken in the UK
Application Deadline: 25 July 2019
Eligibility
To be eligible for the award, you must be:
- permanently reside in one of the listed London boroughs* and have lived there for at least one year
- under 25 years old
- able to outline why without the scholarship you are unable to undertake one of our courses.
- be from a low-income background and be able to outline why without the scholarship you are unable to undertake one of their courses
- be studying part-time or full-time on a course that is at least one year in length.
How to Apply
- How to Apply: Applicants need to download and complete the application form [Word, 18KB] and submit an application for your chosen degree via its course page.
- Supporting Documents: Holders are uploaded their completed scholarship form under ‘Additional Educational Document’ with any evidence (e.g. financial commitments) to support your case.
Benefits
Scholarship holders receive additional support, including a custom-built careers program from The Careers Group, University of London. This includes:
- An induction at the University of London, where you meet your Careers Consultant and the support you will receive.
- Three consultations throughout the year to develop your employability skills.
- Access to careers resources, including careers help-sheets and the JobOnline portal.
- Support from an alumni mentor with connections to your field of study or preferred employment area (second year onwards).