Scholarships, bursaries and grants are awarded to undergraduate students based on a range of factors including current and future academic achievement and need. Students are required to complete an application to be considered for a university scholarship or bursary. Information about how to apply for one of our scholarships, bursaries or grants will be sent to you with your offer.
Prospective students may apply as soon as they have received the offer of a place. Scholarships, bursaries and grants are normally awarded for the duration of the programme, subject to maintaining the required academic standard and contributing to University life.
Which scholarships am I eligible for?
Home/EU Students
If you are an EU citizen and have been ordinarily resident in the EEA for the previous three years then you are entitled to Home/EU Scholarships & pay Home/EU fees.
International Students
If you are a citizen of a non-EU country or are an EU citizen but have been ordinarily resident outside the EEA for the previous three years then you are entitled to International Scholarships & pay International fees.
US Students
If you are resident in the US or applying from North America, then you are entitled to US Scholarships & pay US $ fees.
Alumni
If you are a alumni or releated to an alumni of the University then you are eligible for our Alumni Scholarhships, you will however pay tution based on your domicile as above.
Scholarships & Bursaries available for International fee payersGeneral ScholarshipsScholarships and bursaries starting from a £2,000 fee waiver for each full time year of the undergraduate program are available. These are open to all students first entering the University in 2015, and are awarded to applicants:
- £3,000 for those who have achieved at least 320 UCAS tariff points or a University-deemed equivalent in overseas or other qualifications. Where GCEs are included in this calculation, the applicant must have achieved at least 320 points from 3 distinct A level subjects;
- £2,000 for those who have achieved at least 300 UCAS tariif points or a University-deemed equivalent in oversees of other qualifications. Where GCEs are included in this calculation, the applicant must have achieved at least 300 points from 3 distinct A level subjects;
- Who can demonstrate financial need.
Continuation of fee waiver after the first year is conditional on the student achieving a cumulative GPA 2.5 for the previous academic year, remaining in good standing and making a positive contribution to University life. The fee waiver is cancelled for a given academic year if the student is not actively enrolled for full time study throughout that academic year. Normally, a General Scholarship/Bursary may not be held in conjunction with any other form of financial support or scholarship from the University.Deadline for scholarship applications is 4th January 2016 for Spring 2016 entry and 31st August 2015 for Fall 2015 entry http://www.richmond.ac.uk/admissions/scholarships-financial-assistance/undergraduate-scholarships/#tab-id-2