Great Skills Scholarship
Overview
We’re all about GREat Skills! If students participate in our outreach activities before joining us at the university, they could be eligible for a scholarship worth £2,000.
We want to reward students from the schools and colleges we work with who prepare well for university by developing their independent learning and study skills before they start with us.
If students participate in a minimum of 5 of our outreach activities during their A Level/Level 3 studies and will be joining us for their undergraduate studies in September 2023, they may be eligible for a substantial cash scholarship of £2,000.
This will be paid to students in three instalments during their first year.
Eligibility Criteria
Students will need to meet the following criteria to be eligible for the GREat Skills Scholarship:
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Students will need to be studying at one of our targeted schools and colleges and must be nominated by a member of staff.
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Students need to be studying level 3 qualifications (A level, BTEC Level 3, T Levels, Access, IB or any other Level 3 qualifications) which hold UCAS points and will be receiving their final results in the Summer 2023.
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Students should be local to our campuses, living in London, Kent or Medway, Essex, Sussex or Surrey or are a Child in Care/Care Experienced student under a Local Authority within one of these locations.
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Students need to have received an offer to study a full-time undergraduate course (including extended programmes) at our Greenwich, Avery Hill or Medway Campus (excluding the Medway School of Pharmacy), which commences in September 2023.
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Students will be a new full-time undergraduate, paying the maximum tuition fee of £9,250.
The deadline for applications is Midnight on 22 May 2023.
Deadline
Application will close on 22 May 2023
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