Scholarships in the United Kingdom for European students
Discover which British universities offer scholarships to European students and the amounts.
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Benefit from a scholarship for your studies in the United Kingdom
Are you looking to study in the UK ? Is a scholarship for your UK studies essential for you? One of the most important aspects of any student's journey is finding a way to pay for their studies. Fortunately, despite Brexit, there are many scholarships available in the UK offered by universities keen to attract European students. In this blog post, we examine the different types of scholarships available and how to apply.
Types of scholarships
The first step in understanding how to apply for a scholarship is to know the different types of scholarships available. The main categories are merit-based scholarships (most commonly applied for studies in the United States), need-based scholarships (rather rare in the United Kingdom), scholarships for gifted students, and scholarships specifically for European students. Merit-based scholarships are awarded based on academic performance. Need-based scholarships take into account both the student's financial situation and their academic achievements. Scholarships specifically for gifted students are awarded based on a particular talent or skill (most often in sports and the arts). As for scholarships specifically for European students, these are often automatically granted by some universities upon presentation of a European passport; see below.
EU Transition scholarships
British universities refer to these asEU Transition Scholarships or Bursaries, which are scholarships for European students studying in the UK. These scholarships aim to mitigate the impact of Brexit and the shift fromhome tuition feestointernational tuition feesfor European students. Universities that value a diverse student body and want to maintain a significant percentage of European students offer these scholarships.
Partner universities of Study Experience that offer scholarships to Europeans
- BIMM University : scholarships of £4000 for “Film / Music / Performing Arts” courses
- Birkbeck, University of London : “home fees”, i.e. £9250/year, masters only
- Coventry University : “home fees”, i.e. £9250/year for bachelor's degree holders
- Newcastle University Scholarships vary depending on the programs
- Nottingham Trent University Scholarships vary depending on the programs
- Oxford Brookes University : scholarships of £3000, bachelor's/master's degrees
- Richmond, American University London : scholarships of £2500 for bachelor's degree holders. Possibility of entering the 2nd year (“fast track”) of a 4-year bachelor's degree, provided that a minimum of 75% overall grade is achieved at the end of secondary school.
- Royal Holloway, University of London Scholarships of varying amounts depending on the course of study, for bachelor's/bachelor's and master's students
- University for the Creative Arts : “home fees”, i.e. £9250/year, for bachelor's degree holders
- University of Essex : scholarships of £5000, bachelor's/bachelor's and master's degrees
- University of Sheffield £2000 to £2500, bachelor's/master's degrees
- University of Southampton : scholarships of £5000, bachelor's/bachelor's and master's degrees
- University of South Wales : “Home fees” (same tuition fees as British students), £9535/year for Bachelor's degrees, from £10250 for Master's degrees
- University of Stirling : £5000 scholarship and 40% discount on master's programs
- University of Strathclyde (Glasgow): £5000 to £8000, Bachelor's and Master's degrees
- University of Worcester : home fees”, or £9250/year for bachelor's degree holders
As a reminder, our support is free for Study Experience partner universities.
Apply for scholarships
Once you've identified the type of scholarship that best suits your needs, start applying! The application process can be daunting, but with a little research and preparation, you'll succeed. First, look for scholarship opportunities by checking websites such as the British Council, Chevening , or Prospects UK. These sites will provide lists of universities offering specific scholarships. Many universities also have their own scholarship programs, so don't hesitate to contact your chosen university directly for more information.
Documents required to obtain a scholarship
When submitting your application, ensure it is accurate and complete. Nothing discourages selection committees more than incomplete applications! Be sure to include all necessary documents, such as transcripts and letters of recommendation. Submitting your application early is also beneficial. In fact, there is often a deadline for scholarship applications. Too many students wait until the last minute only to discover they have omitted a key element from their application.
an opportunity to seize
Scholarships offer an invaluable opportunity for students who want to study in the UK. Be sure to thoroughly research each one. And don't forget to contact the universities directly that offer their own scholarships! With a little preparation and research, you could secure a great opportunity. Good luck!
FAQ – Scholarships in the UK for Europeans
- Can European students still obtain a scholarship in the UK after Brexit?
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Yes, it's possible, even after Brexit. Although the rights of European students have changed, some British universities still offer scholarships specifically for international students, including those from Europe. These scholarships can cover part of the tuition fees or provide financial assistance for living expenses.
- What is the average amount of a scholarship for a European student in the United Kingdom?
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The amounts vary depending on the institution, the level of study, and the academic record. Generally, a scholarship can range from 1,000 to 10,000 GBP per year. Some more competitive scholarships can cover up to 100% of tuition fees or offer monthly stipends.
- What are the requirements for applying for a scholarship in the United Kingdom?
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The criteria vary depending on the university or program, but generally, you need to:
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To have a good academic record ;
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Often, demonstrating a sufficient level of English (IELTS or equivalent);
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In some cases, proving a financial need ;
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And sometimes, provide a cover letter or a study plan.
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- Do I need to have already been accepted into a university to apply for a scholarship?
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Most scholarships are offered after admission. You must first apply to a program, and then, once accepted, you will receive information on how to apply for the corresponding scholarship. Some scholarships are automatic, while others require a specific application process.
- Can Study Experience help me get a scholarship?
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Yes, of course! Our team guides you in choosing universities that offer scholarships accessible to Europeans, helps you prepare your application, and informs you of the application deadlines. The goal is to maximize your chances of obtaining financial support tailored to your profile.




