University of Westminster
Full International Scholarships
- Amount: Full tuition fee waivers, accommodation, living expenses and flights to and from London. The scholarship will be renewed each year, subject to satisfactory academic progress.
- Eligibility: You must be an international student from a developing country and hold an offer for a full-time undergraduate degree at the University.
- Criteria: Academic excellence, development potential and financial need.
- Deadline: 31 May 2010.
Diplomatic Scholarships
- Amount: 65% fee waivers.
- Eligibility: These scholarships are available to you if you are a child of diplomats from developing countries, whose countries are unable to contribute to the fees. Your parent in the diplomatic post must be based in the UK, and you must hold an offer for a full-time undergraduate degree at the University. The scholarship is for the length of the course (3 or 4 years) and is subject to satisfactory academic progress. These scholarships are limited in number and are competitive.
- Criteria: Academic excellence.
- Deadline: 31 May 2010.
Ken Bird Memorial Scholarship
- Ken Bird was formerly Chair of the University’s Technology and Design Department. This scholarship reflects Ken’s interest in South Asia as well as his desire to help provide educational opportunities for women. The family of Ken Bird will take an active role in the choice and welfare of the scholar. The scholarship is awarded jointly with International Students House.
- Amount: Full tuition fee waiver and accommodation at International Students House.
- Eligibility: Preference will be given to you if you are a female student from India or Sri Lanka and hold an offer for a full-time undergraduate degree in a technology based subject. The scholarship will be renewed each year based on your academic performance.
- Criteria: Academic excellence and financial need.
- Deadline: 31 May 2010.
Part Fee Waiver Scholarships
- The University offers a number of part scholarships (£2,000 fee waiver) to you if you are an exceptionally well qualified student from outside the UK/EU.
These will be for each year of the undergraduate degree, subject to satisfactory academic progress. In the case of courses with a placement year, no scholarship is payable in that year as the University does not charge fees. - Amount: £2,000 fee waivers.
- Eligibility: You must be an international student and hold an offer for a full-time undergraduate degree at the Universi ty.
- Criteria: Academic excellence.
- Deadline: 31 May 2010.
University of Westminster and Scindia School (India) Scholarship
- Amount: Full tuition fee waiver and accommodation at International Students House.
- Eligibility: You must be a scholarship recipient from Scindia School, India, and hold an offer for a full-time undergraduate degree at the University of Westminster. The scholarship will be renewed each year based on your academic performance.
- Criteria: Academic excellence, developmental potential and financial need.
- Deadline: 31 May 2010.
EHWLC International Business Programme Progression Scholarship
- This scholarship will be for each ye ar of your undergraduate degree, subject to satisfactory academic progress. In the case of courses with a placement year no scholarship is payable in that year as the University does not charge fees.
- Amount: £2,000 fee reduction
- Eligibility: You must be an International student (non-EU) on the International business programme at Ealing Hammersmith and West London College and hold an offer (conditional or unconditional) of a full time undergraduate degree at the University of Westminster.
- Criteria: Academic excellence
- Deadline: 31 May 2010
For further inquiries please email the Scholarships Office on scholarships@westminster.ac.uk
Keith Makombera says
Hello ,my name is Keith Makombera from Zimbabwe and am kindly asking for granting a full scholarship to study economics abroad,if you can help me please ,i will be most grateful.Thank you
stephanie chimanikire says
My name is Stephanie Chimanikire. I am a young lady,18 years of age. I have found it in my best interest to forward my request for a scholarship to you. I would like to proceed to university in 2012. I am an A level student in Zimbabwe. I am afraid i might not be able to proceed to university next year because of financial restraints. I would like to study law because I believe in myself and in other people as well. I hope my request will meet your favourable consideration. I hope to hear from you soon. My email address is stephccn7@gmail.com.
Fredrick Muchele says
Investing in me by granting me this scholarship is like investing in the future health and well being of Zambia Africa at larg. I have spent my life working hard to better my country. Throughout high school I maintained a high level of academic achievement while volunteering for community service, working to develop the education system in Africa, particularly Zambia. I worked globally with numerous governments, NGOs, and communities to promote free quality basic education in Zambia.
My goal is getting bachelors degree in International business administration and to become a strong leader in Zambian business and economics in order to encourage private investment in my country. Beyond my past and future achievements lies a strong desire to become an instrumental member of society, using all of my energy to bring about constructive change and create more paths to the “good life” for underprivileged people in communities. I enjoy working on improving lives through education and health care for sick, uneducated, and underprivileged people. Improving education has been shown to be the most significant way of preventing poverty, HIV, and AIDS in Africa. I want to exemplify what a good education can do for someone.
Your willingness of help it will make me to accomplish my goal.
I will highly appreciate for your consideration
Thank you
my contact: muchelef87@yahoo.co.uk