The University of Westminster offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and research students opportunities to receive the University of Westminster Vice-chancellors Scholarships worth £1,000 each year.
The scholarships are available to all full-time students regardless of nationality or course of study at the university’s campuses in London and Salford, Greater Manchester in the UK.
Candidates can apply for the scholarships once they are enrolled as undergraduate or postgraduate students at the university. The deadline to apply is July 08, 2022, each year and winners will be announced by 15th July 2022.
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- What is University of Westminster Vice-chancellors Scholarships
- Who is it for?
- Which Countries are Students Accepted from?
- Eligibility Criteria for Westminster Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship
- How to Apply for Westminster Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship?
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What is University of Westminster Vice-chancellors Scholarships
The University of Westminster is a public research university in London, United Kingdom. Its antecedent institution, Westminsters’ Royal Polytechnic Institution, was founded in 1838 and was the first polytechnic institution in Britain.
The university has nine campuses located in Greater London and one in Farnborough, Hampshire. Outside of London, four campuses are located in Manchester, Bolton, and Scarborough, and a further four regional campuses across England.
Who is it for?
The Westminster Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship is open to international students and aims to fully fund an Undergraduate degree.
The Westminster Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship is the University’s most prestigious award and is aimed at international students from developing countries.
The scholarship will cover all tuition fees and provide a maintenance grant. The financial support also covers an Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) policy, as well as any additional compulsory costs such as student services and facilities, and mandatory English language courses.
Which Countries are Students Accepted from?
Applicants should be from a country that is located in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, or North America. More information provided about your current location and background can help us make a fair assessment.
If you are applying for an undergraduate course, we will be most interested in what made you choose an education at the University of Westminster rather than your home university (including quality and standards) and any associated activities that have increased your knowledge and understanding of your chosen subject.
If you are applying for a postgraduate program, we will most interested in how you have developed your ideas since completing your undergraduate degree and what has encouraged you to consider studying at our institution.
Eligibility Criteria for Westminster Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship
Candidates applying for the Westminster Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship must fulfill all of the following requirements:
These are the languages you need: English
International students from underdeveloped countries are also eligible.
This September 2021 course offer must be for a full-time undergraduate degree at the University of Westminster.
You must be considered low-income by the Student Loans Company and have an annual household income below £25,000.
In order to apply for this position, you cannot already have an Honors degree.
How to Apply for Westminster Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship?
To qualify for Westminster Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship, please read below important instructions.
Click on the following URL to fill out and download your application form.
You will need to complete a Scholarship application form, as well as provide the following documentation:
- You will need to upload a scanned copy of your university letter confirming your placement.
An official copy of your current transcript is to be included in your file. - An official reference letter, that should come from a previous tutor, professor, colleague, academic, or employer (relevant to your desired degree course), that discusses the importance of you receiving this scholarship.
- Furthermore, to apply, mail or email your resume to:
Office of Scholarships
Westminster University, London
House of Cavendish
all 101 New Cavendish Street addresses.
London, United Kingdom W1W 6XH
The United Kingdom
after sending your application, the Scholarships Office will email you to let you know they have received it.