University of Glasgow 2024 Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship for International Students
Published: 11 Sep 2024
The University of Glasgow is pleased to announce a number of undergraduate Excellence Scholarships available to new international and EU students for the 2024 entry.
The University of Glasgow has a number of Undergraduate Excellence Scholarships available to new International and EU students for 2024 entry. The scholarship is awarded as a tuition fee discount of £7,000 per year of study and is subject to satisfactory progress for consecutive years of study.
University of Glasgow Scholarship Program
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Benefits of University of Glasgow Scholarship Program
This is awarded as a tuition fee discount of £7,000 per year of study.
Requirements for University of Glasgow Scholarship Program
To be eligible, applicants must
- Have International or EU (non-UK) fee status
- Hold an offer of a place for an undergraduate programme for 2024
- Demonstrate excellent academic achievement before starting University:
- Qualifications already achieved: students holding the following A Level/IB (or local equivalent) grades are guaranteed a scholarship offer;
- Qualification not yet achieved: students predicted, or who achieve, the following A Level/IB (or local equivalent) grades are guaranteed a scholarship offer. For offers made on the basis of predicted grades, the scholarship may be withdrawn if final exam results do not meet the grades outlined below.
- If you have queries over equivalences to other qualifications please contact us here.
Application Deadline
Not Specified
How to Apply
- Applicants holding offers will be automatically assessed for the scholarship based on academic merit.
- Applicants who are being considered for the scholarship will be notified within two weeks of receiving an offer of admission.
- There is no separate application form required.
For more details,visit University of Glasgow website