Scholarships at Keele Üniversitesi
The Advanced Entry Scholarship | |||
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Scholarship Name | The Advanced Entry Scholarship | ||
Academic Year | 2024 | ||
Scholarship amount | £3,000 | ||
Nationality | Any | ||
The AwardFor enrolled undergraduate international students who exceed published entry requirements who start their studies at Keele University part way through their undergraduate degree (after the first year). Awards of £3,000 will be awarded towards the tuition fee for the year of entry for students who exceed published entry requirements. If a weighted average module mark of 60-69% is achieved from the modules studied in any subsequent year of study, then a payment of £1,000 will be awarded towards the following year’s tuition fee. If a weighted average module mark of 70% or more is achieved from the modules studied in any subsequent year of study, then a payment of £2,000 will be awarded towards the following year’s tuition fee. EligibilityEnrolled undergraduate international students who exceed the published entry requirements (as per the website for the year of entry) will automatically be awarded the scholarship as a tuition fee discount. Enrolled undergraduate international students accepted at or below the published entry criteria will be awarded a £1,000 scholarship and then they would follow the yearly assessment as outlined above. ExceptionsOnly students who are starting studies at Keele, having studied at a different institution, are eligible for this award. Students transferring from one programme at Keele to another programme at Keele are not eligible. Qualifying recipients of the scholarship will receive the award in the form of a tuition fee discount. No cash alternative is available and the award cannot be used in place of any required deposit. Only self-funding international students are eligible and you must be confirmed as an overseas student for fee paying purposes. The scholarship is not open to students who are in receipt of funding from external bodies such as local Government, charities or private organisations. |
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