The Fluor Diversity Scholarship 2025 invites applications from UK students studying engineering at the University of Surrey. With up to £10,000 in financial support, this award champions inclusivity and helps students achieve their academic goals.
Eligibility for this scholarship requires applicants to be UK/Home students with a household income of less than £35,000. They must be enrolled in a BEng or MEng degree in Mechanical, Electrical and Electronic, Civil, or Chemical and Process Engineering at the University of Surrey.
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( votes)The University of Surrey is a leading institution known for its commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and innovation. Renowned for its strong focus on employability, the university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, with particular strengths in engineering, business, and the sciences. Surrey is celebrated for its vibrant campus life, cutting-edge facilities, and world-class research contributions.
Application Deadline: 5 October 2025.
Brief Description
- University or Organization: University of Surrey
- Department: Engineering
- Course Level: Undergraduate (BEng or MEng)
- Award: Up to £10,000 (£3,000 annually for the first three years and £1,000 for a Professional Training Year (PTY) or Master’s year)
- Access Mode: Online
- Number of Awards: 2
- Nationality: UK/Home students
- The award can be taken in: United Kingdom
Eligibility
- Eligible Countries: United Kingdom (UK/Home students)
- Acceptable Course or Subjects: The scholarship will be awarded to students pursuing BEng or MEng degrees in:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Chemical and Process Engineering
- Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, applicants must:
- Demonstrate a household income of less than £35,000.
- Apply to the University of Surrey for an eligible engineering course.
- Meet at least one of the following widening participation criteria:
- Students from Low Participation Neighbourhoods (LPNs) (POLAR4 Quintiles 1 and 2).
- Students from areas of high deprivation (IMD Quintiles 1 and 2).
- Students eligible for Free School Meals within the last six years.
- Care leavers or students in local authority care.
- Families with non-professional household backgrounds (NS-SEC groups 4-8).
- No parental history of Higher Education participation.
- Students classified as having a disability.
- Young carers, mature learners, refugees, asylum seekers, or estranged students.
- Students from underrepresented ethnic backgrounds or Gypsy, Roma, or Irish Traveller communities.
- Students identifying as New Traveller, Boater, Bargee, or Showperson.
- Students with a parent or carer who has served in the armed forces or reserves.
How to Apply
Interested candidates must complete and submit the Fluor Diversity Scholarship online application form by the deadline date: 5 October 2025.
For further inquiries, please contact:
- Email: [email protected]
Benefits
The scholarship provides:
- £3,000 annually for years 1, 2, and 3 of the degree.
- £1,000 for a Professional Training Year or the Master’s year of an integrated MEng course.
- A total funding value of up to £10,000 per student.
