Scholarships

More international students equal more fans of the UK, more future leaders and influencers keen to engage with the UK, more alumni across the globe with long-lasting emotional and professional ties, more favourable views of the UK and greater trust in its institutions and people. That is what our Alumni UK survey of more than 3,000 alumni from 123 countries has found, but even more staggering is that UK higher education continues to influence graduates some 25 years later. Our report found that over three-quarters (78 per cent) of students who graduated from UK higher education institutions more than 25 years ago recommended a UK education in the past 12 months, while 87.8 per cent had recommended the UK as a travel destination in the same period. Over the past decade, 2.5 million international students have graduated from the UK, and there has been a 43 per cent increase in students studying for UK qualifications outside the UK in the last five years (HESA, 2024a). So, the implications for continued goodwill towards the UK are huge.  

To show our support for international students we provide services that makes iteasier to migrate and study abroad. We provide bith financial and professional support .

Scholarships are a form of financial support designed to help students pay for their education. Unlike loans, scholarships do not usually need to be repaid. They are awarded for a variety of reasons, including academic merit, financial need, sporting or artistic talent, leadership potential, or to encourage participation from underrepresented groups.For Home students (typically students who are citizens or permanent residents of the country where they are studying), scholarships often focus on widening access to education and rewarding academic achievement. Because Home students usually pay lower tuition fees, scholarship amounts may be smaller, but they can still make a meaningful difference. Awards might range from a few hundred to several thousand per year and may cover tuition fees, living costs, or both.International students, on the other hand, generally face much higher tuition fees, as well as additional costs such as visas, travel, and health insurance. As a result, scholarships for international students are often larger in value. Some may partially reduce tuition fees, while others can be substantial, covering a significant portion or occasionally all of the tuition costs. These scholarships are often highly competitive and may be awarded based on strong academic performance, leadership, or global impact.The amount of a scholarship varies depending on factors such as the institution, level of study, subject area, and the student’s background or achievements. Some scholarships are one-off payments, while others are renewable each year if certain conditions are met.Overall, scholarships play a vital role in making education more accessible and affordable for both Home and International students, helping learners focus on their studies and future goals rather than financial pressure.

Available Scholarships

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Commonwealth Scholarships
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Earth Scholarships
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Chevening Scholarship
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Future Innovator Scholarship
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World Bank Scholarship
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CEA Abroad Scholarship
Go Overseas Scholarship
Verto Edu Scholarship
Rotary Peace Fellowship