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Scholarships 2009/10

At the University of Westminster you can apply for a scholarship once you have been offered a place (either conditional or unconditional) on a course at the University, but before you start your course. The only exception to this rule
is if you are an undergraduate UK/EU student
who started your course under the new tuition fee regime.

For you, there are a number of progression scholarships awarded at the end of your first year at the University. All other scholarships are awarded before you start your course.
 
Scholarships are awarded on one or more of the following criteria:

 
As different scholarships use different criteria, please check that you meet the appropriate criteria for the scholarship you are applying for. Scholarships usually pay for all or part of the tuition fee, and some include other costs such as accommodation, flights and living expenses.

 

The University of Westminster offers the following scholarships:

 
 

Please note we only accept hard copy of your application, we do not accept faxes or email attachments. Please allow sufficient time for your application to reach us by mail.

 

University of Westminster

Scholarships Office

32-38 Wells Street

London W1T 3UW

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7911 5000 ext 2349/2338

www.westminster.ac.uk/scholarships

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

The Scholarships Office was awarded the THES Award 2005 for the category of 'Outstanding Support for Overseas Students'.

 

"Not only is Westminster's Scholarships Department giving the money, but it also has a very nice system in place for awarding it. They are doing everything you would hope an institution would do."

 

Pat Killingley
Director of Educational Services, British Council