Scholarship Award - Dan Demissie
Overview
Full tuition fees of the accredited course are covered for the duration of the course. This does not include costs towards accommodation, expenses or additional mentoring and coaching.
If you have applied previously to MetFilm School and already have an offer, you may still apply for this scholarship.
Courses eligible for the ‘Dan Demissie – Voices that Matter Scholarship’ include:
-
BA Practical Filmmaking (2 and 3 Years) in London and Berlin.
-
BA Screen Acting in London and Berlin.
-
MA Cinematography in London, Berlin, and Leeds.
-
MA Directing in London, Berlin, and Leeds.
-
MA Documentary and Factual in Berlin and Leeds.
-
MA Film & Television Production in London.
-
MA Post Production in London.
-
MA Producing in London and Berlin.
-
MA Screen Acting in London and Berlin.
Eligibility
This is a discretionary award, and applicants must meet the following criteria:
-
Applicants must be over 18 at the time they start their studies with us.
-
Applicants have one of the following categories of ethnicity: Black African; Black Caribbean; Black Other; Mixed – White and Black Caribbean; Mixed – White and Black African; or Other mixed background (to include Black African, Black Caribbean or Black Other).
-
Applicants must provide evidence of financial need.
-
Applicants must provide examples of creative work that meet the criteria of the different awards.
-
Applicants must have received an unconditional offer to receive their scholarship.
-
Applicants must be able to support themselves during the duration of the courses they are studying. The Scholarship, if awarded, only covers tuition fees.
All information requested must be provided or applications will be rejected outright with no consideration. Please ensure that the application is clear and legible.
STUDENT TESTIMONIALS
What our students have to say about SI-UK
Meet your counsellor today
Find your ideal university in the UK colleges with guidance from our certified counsellors. Take one step closer to achieving your academic goals.