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Scholarships and funding

Studying in the UK might cost less than you think, especially when you think of the real value a UK qualification provides. The value is in what you can also get from living and studying in the UK – better English, work experience, developing skills in how to think – not what to think – and making new friends and contacts. There are numerous scholarships available and lots of information to help you take the first steps to an internationally-recognised qualification.
 


Search for a scholarship
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To help you look for a scholarship, our online database contains approximately 270 individual awards from UK education institutions, charities and professional bodies. Search now to find a scholarship for you.

Alternatively, you can check what scholarships are available at the moment from our partner institutions.

 
 

Sources of funding
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The British Council and UKCOSA – the Council for International Education – have collaborated to produce a free booklet for international students on how to find sources of funding for UK study. Download or view this booklet here:

 
 

Course fees
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UK course fees vary depending on what you are going to study and for how long. Check out more information on the fees for each type of course.
 
 

Available scholarships
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Each year some of UK institutions provide funding aid to international students by giving out partial scholarship programmes. Find out more on what they offer this academic year.