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9/11 Scholarship: What Happens Next?

So I've applied for a 9/11 Scholarships Fund - what happens next?

1. Acknowledgement of receipt of application

You will receive an acknowledgement that your application, supporting documentation and declaration forms have been safely received and are being dealt with.

2. Application assessment

Your application, supporting documentation and declaration forms will first be assessed to ensure that you are eligible for a UK 9/11 Scholarship.

Scholarship America (US applicants) and British Council (UK and other country applicants) will then contact your nominated referees to verify the details you have included in your application.

3. Adjudication panel

Once your eligibility has been verified your application will be submitted to an autonomous adjudication panel who will decide:

Whether you will receive a scholarship
The level of award based on income and assets information that you have provided

4. Decision notification

You will then be notified of the decision of the adjudication panel. The decisions of the panel are final and not open to appeal.

5. Congratulations! You've got a 9/11 Scholarship!

If you are successful, we will then advise you to make sure your application for a place at the higher or further education institution of your choice is being processed.

We will also contact you to guide you through the remaining stages up to your departure for the United Kingdom. Please note that your award will only be finally confirmed once you have evidence that you have been offered, and have accepted, a place at a recognised institution in the United Kingdom.

For more information on the application process, contact us

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