Published: 05 Apr 2023 1,108 views
We're pleased to offer two Equal Access Scholarships for undergraduate students who are seeking refuge in the UK. Please note that you must have applied to the University of York before submitting an application for this scholarship.
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Application Deadline | 25 Apr 2023 |
Country to study | United Kingdom |
School to study | University of York |
Type | College School |
Sponsor | University of York |
Gender | Men and Women |
The scholarship provides:
Open to students from only.
To be considered for the scholarship you must:
If you are an asylum seeker and have not already done so please apply to the York Access Scheme after submitting your application to the University.
Your current immigration status can be described as one of the following:
If you have already been granted Refugee Status or Humanitarian Protection Status, you may be eligible for financial support from Student Finance England (gov.uk).
You will not be eligible if you:
Before applying to study at the University of York you should carefully consider the documentation you have received from the Home Office in relation to your asylum. Please be aware that some programmes require you to undertake work placements that may not be permitted under the terms of your documentation. If you require any advice, please contact us at [email protected].
Asylum seekers without permission to work are advised to seek legal advice if they are considering undertaking a course which includes a work placement. It is very unlikely that the asylum seeker will be able to undertake a placement as part of a course, whether that placement is unpaid, paid, or has an attached training allowance, without first obtaining permission to work. In any case, they should not start the course without obtaining the advice of their immigration lawyer or Home Office case owner, as they might need to have the conditions changed and/or any allowances might have an impact on their entitlement to financial support.
This is a competitive process. Two applicants will each receive the undergraduate award.
A panel from the University will select the successful scholarship awardees.
When assessing your application, the panel will consider:
This helps us to understand a bit more about you, your qualifications and provides some context to your scholarship application.
Supporting questions
Your answers to the three supporting questions are a key part of your application and our panel will consider these alongside your application to the University itself. Your answers will be marked out of four and we have provided some guidance on what our panel will be looking for so please read this carefully to support you in writing your answers.
We recommend that you prepare your answers on a separate document and copy these into your application form. Each answer should be between 1,000 and 1,500 characters (approximately 250-300 words).
1. Why do you want to study your chosen course? (4 marks)
Our panel are looking for responses that show:
2. Why do you want to study at the University of York? (4 marks)
Our panel are looking for responses that show:
3. Please provide an example of a success you have had in your previous studies, career or a voluntary position. What qualities or skills did you bring which made it a success? (4 marks)
Our panel are looking for responses that show:
After applications have closed you may be invited to an informal interview with our scholarship awarding panel. We will contact you directly if we require this.
If you are eligible to be considered for the scholarship, we’ll be in touch by email with the outcome of your application by 31 May 2023.
If you are successful, you must make the University of York your firm choice university on your UCAS application in order to receive the scholarship.
If you receive any notification of a change to your immigration status during the application period or before commencing your course, you must email [email protected].
Step 1. Apply to the University of York to study an eligible undergraduate course
Please see our 'eligibility' section to see courses exempt from the scholarship and advice on courses with work placements eg nursing, midwifery, and social work.
For guidance and support around applying to the University of York visit our undergraduate applications page.
We would encourage you to share information about your circumstances in the ‘more about me' section of your UCAS application. This will help us to support you better. Your UCAS application will also be looked at by our scholarship awarding panel.
Step 2. Complete an Access Scheme application if you are an asylum seeker
If you are an asylum seeker and do not yet have refugee status, please also complete our Access Scheme application form as this will help us to support you and ensure your circumstances are considered when making you an offer.
Step 3. Apply for the Equal Access Scholarship
You must apply online for this scholarship using our scholarship application form.
As part of the application, you will need to provide:
After applications have closed you may be invited to an informal interview with our scholarship awarding panel. We will contact you directly if we require this.
For more details visit: University of York website.