The following country specific awards are open to prospective international undergraduate students from Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Malaysia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda:
The Sellappah Scholarship
Newcastle University India Scholarship
Newcastle University Nigeria Scholarship
Newcastle University East Africa Scholarship (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia)
For further details please visit our undergraduate Country specific scholarships page.
The following awards, which are offered by the University, are open to prospective international undergraduate students commencing their studies in September 2015:
International Undergraduate Merit Scholarships (IUMS)
IUMS is intended for international students who study for their first degree at Newcastle University. This partial scholarship has a value of £1,500 for the first year of study. Eligible applicants will be considered based on the information given on their UCAS application form.
Eligibility
International students must have:
- applied through UCAS by 30 April and been offered a place to study on one of our degree programmes for 2015/16 entry,
- been assessed as overseas for fees purposes,
- already achieved or will achieve an agreed level of academic performance in their pre-university qualifications,
- already accepted or will accept Newcastle University as their first choice university.
For further details please see the IUMS regulations.
Contact details
International Family Discounts (IFD)
The University offers partial discounts to close relatives (husband, wife, brother, sister, mother, father, son or daughter) of students/graduates, who have been assessed as ‘international’ for fees purposes, and who wish to pursue their studies at Newcastle University or are currently studying here. Each award is worth 10% of the tuition fees per annum for the normal duration of the degree programme payable into the student’s tuition fee account.
Students may only apply for a discount if they are registered as a student at the University or after they have been offered a place to study on their chosen degree programme and have been assessed as international for fees purposes.
Where two family members are intending to start their studies in 2014 or are currently studying at the University, one will be able to apply for an IFD. The value of these awards is 10% of the tuition fees for each year of the degree programme.
How to apply
Please complete the application form electronically and in accordance with the IFD regulations, which are provided at the end of the application form.
Completed forms should be sent via e-mail or post to:
Student Wellbeing
Financial Support
Newcastle University
King's Gate
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 7RU
United Kingdom
- Source: www.ncl.ac.uk
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