Published: 31 Aug 2023 768 views
This scholarship scheme is for EU undergraduate students studying as new students in academic year 2023-2024, who are classified as international students for fees purposes. The awards offered are a discount of £5,000 for each year of full-time undergraduate study automatically deducted from your annual tuition fees invoice.
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Application Deadline | Not Specified |
Country to study | United Kingdom |
School to study | University of Essex |
Type | Undergraduate |
Sponsor | University of Essex |
Gender | Men and Women |
The awards offered are a discount of £5,000 for each year of full-time undergraduate study automatically deducted from your annual tuition fees invoice.
These scholarships will only be made available as a reduction on the tuition fee that is payable on registration at the University. Payment cannot be offset against a tuition fee deposit if one is required.
If you intermit from your course, you may, at the discretion of the University, be entitled to a prorata payment of the remainder of your award on your return to study. Please contact the Funding Team for further information.
*Students receiving a repayable loan to fund their studies will be considered as self-funded, including tuition fee loans from the following bodies:
The following students are NOT eligible for this scholarship regardless of meeting the above criteria:
What is “Ordinary Residence”?
For the purposes of assessing eligibility for the scholarship, you must have been ordinarily resident in an EU country, for the three-year period prior to commencing your course. Ordinarily resident means that you must have been habitually, normally and lawfully residing in an EU country, from choice, for the specified period. The three-year period for courses starting in October 2023 is calculated as 1 September 2020 to 1 September 2023. Temporary absences during this three-year period may be permitted at the discretion of the relevant University officer. Students may be asked to provide documentary evidence to determine ordinary residence and an assessment of whether a student meets the ordinary residence criteria will normally be made by the Head of Admissions or their nominee, and their decision will be final.
If you meet all the eligibility criteria, you will automatically be considered for this award. You don’t need to complete an application form. The University will assess your eligibility based on your country of domicile and fee status that you submit on your application for your place at Essex.
For more details visit: University of Essex website.