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The Scholarships cover funding for full-time study leading to a degree at undergraduate or master’s level (or equivalent further education) at recognised higher education institutes in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The Scholarships provide funding to cover the following:
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Tuition fees |
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Travel to and from country of residence |
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Stipend for living expenses and accommodation while in the UK |
The scholarships are offered for:
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Undergraduate courses lasting no more than 4 years. All applications for medical courses (i.e. up to 5 year’s duration) are subject to approval at Board level. |
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Master’s courses |
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Courses leading to a recognised qualification at further education institutions in the UK. |
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Accredited study periods of up to 1 year’s length for students whose college or university has an exchange agreement with a partner institution in the UK |
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Awards are primarily intended for applicants undertaking their first degrees, or their first Master’s course. The adjudication panel members will only give awards for other postgraduate or research courses or degrees once they are satisfied that they can give appropriate funding for the above purposes. |
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Awards are for full-time study only; applications for part-time courses will not be considered. |
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Education at nursery, primary or secondary level is not covered by the scholarships. |
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Courses of military education and in-company training are not covered by the scholarships. |
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Scholarships are not given for extra-mural or non-degree courses, with the exception of further education qualifications. |
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The conditional award of a 9/11 scholarship does not guarantee a study place at a higher or further education institution in the UK; candidates must apply separately for admission through the UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) application process |
Find out how to apply for the 9/11 Scholarship
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