Regent’s College London Bursaries
Information regarding Bursary Awards for
the 2012/13 academic year will be published soon.
Bursaries offer students cover for the full cost of tuition
fees. They will not cover any contribution to subsistence or travel
costs in the United Kingdom.
Additional costs of study abroad, trips, essential materials
etc. will be considered dependent on course, financial status and
student need.
Bursaries will be limited to 40 every academic year and will be
given for full time study on undergraduate and postgraduate
programmes at the College.
Bursaries are open to all UK residents applying to
Regent’s College.
These bursaries are awarded to students who demonstrate an
academic achievement of:
- 3 grade Bs at A level or an equivalent from a United Kingdom
recognised institution for undergraduate programme
applications
or
- A first or equivalent from a United Kingdom recognised
institution at undergraduate level for postgraduate
applications
and
- Have an annual household income of less than £50,000 and
provide appropriate supporting documents in order to prove
this
- Have been normally domiciled in the United Kingdom for the last
3 years
How to apply for a Regent's College Bursary
Review the website and the courses available. Select your
preferred course, the Regent’s College Course
Finder will help you.
The bursary application is a three step process:
Step 1: Register your interest by email
(deadline 1st July 2011). Please send us the following
information:
- Full name
- Full postal address
- Email address
- Course of interest
- Preferred start date (Autumn 2011/Spring 2012)
Please email this information to: bursaries@regents.ac.uk
Next Steps
Potential bursary students will then be personally invited by
Regent’s College to complete Steps 2 & 3,
comprising of application to your preferred programme at the
College and completion of the online eligibility and verification
form.
Along with your application you will be asked to send us a 500
word statement for the attention of the Bursary Committee, stating
why you should be considered for the award and what contribution
you feel you will make to the College.
The Bursary Committee will want to see evidence of academic
strength and/or potential.
Page last updated 3/20/2012