Does anyone know any full time scholarships offered in the UK?
Any information is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Possibility of full tuition scholarship in the UK
Posted Oct 26, 2016 17:39
Any information is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Posted Oct 27, 2016 13:47
A full-tuition scholarship will be very rare, and these are probably only offered to the highest-caliber candidates, or those who have some kind of very unique profile (if you grew up in a refugee camp and beat all odds to get where you are today, for instance.)
Compared to schools in other countries, I've found that UK schools can be a bit stingy with scholarship money, but of course, this depends on what schools you're applying to.
If typical funding at UK law schools is not enough for you, you might also want to look into external scholarship sources (for instance, depending on what country you're from or what ethnicity you are, there may be independent funding sources out there for you.)
Compared to schools in other countries, I've found that UK schools can be a bit stingy with scholarship money, but of course, this depends on what schools you're applying to.
If typical funding at UK law schools is not enough for you, you might also want to look into external scholarship sources (for instance, depending on what country you're from or what ethnicity you are, there may be independent funding sources out there for you.)
Posted Oct 27, 2016 15:09
Thank you very much for your detailed answer, Mr/Ms Chicken soup :). I'm actually applying to Chevening, and wanted my schools choices to be ones that offer high amount of scholarships, if the Chevening plan fails. I've already done some research, but not quite successful so far.
A full-tuition scholarship will be very rare, and these are probably only offered to the highest-caliber candidates, or those who have some kind of very unique profile (if you grew up in a refugee camp and beat all odds to get where you are today, for instance.)
Compared to schools in other countries, I've found that UK schools can be a bit stingy with scholarship money, but of course, this depends on what schools you're applying to.
If typical funding at UK law schools is not enough for you, you might also want to look into external scholarship sources (for instance, depending on what country you're from or what ethnicity you are, there may be independent funding sources out there for you.)
[quote]A full-tuition scholarship will be very rare, and these are probably only offered to the highest-caliber candidates, or those who have some kind of very unique profile (if you grew up in a refugee camp and beat all odds to get where you are today, for instance.)
Compared to schools in other countries, I've found that UK schools can be a bit stingy with scholarship money, but of course, this depends on what schools you're applying to.
If typical funding at UK law schools is not enough for you, you might also want to look into external scholarship sources (for instance, depending on what country you're from or what ethnicity you are, there may be independent funding sources out there for you.)[/quote]
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