Partially Funded Scholarships in the UK at the University of Bolton
Applicant criteria
- No specific age required
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
- Academic Excellence Scholarship.
- Provost Scholarship worth £600,000.
- Loyalty program scholarship for university graduates.
Benefits
- For the Academic Excellence Scholarship:
- The scholarship is worth £1,000 and will be awarded to students with exceptional academic results/achievements.
- For the Provost Scholarship:
- The scholarship provides free one-year accommodation in Orlando Village in a standard room for 50 new international students.
- This scholarship will save those accepted over £5,000 towards accommodation costs.
- For the university’s alumni loyalty program scholarship:
- The winner of this scholarship will receive a tuition fee waiver of £1,000 if they meet the application criteria.
Eligibility criteria
- This scholarship will be offered to international master's students who are self-financing their studies.
- The scholarship will be in the form of a discount on your tuition fees.
- University applicants will be automatically assessed for this scholarship, meaning you will not need to complete a separate application form.
- Students sponsored by third parties (such as government or employers) will not be accepted for this scholarship.
- Orlando Village is the only accredited and recommended student accommodation by the University of Bolton; It is located in a great location, just a 10-minute walk from the main campus and the city center.
- You will stay in a self-catering room with a shared kitchen, toilet, and laundry facility.
- Orlando Village has a shared social building called “The Hub” which has a TV, table tennis, pool table, and foosball table, and is the perfect place to socialize with fellow students.
- This scholarship will be offered to graduates who have previously studied at the University of Bolton.
About the University of Bolton:
The University of Bolton traces its origins back to 1824[5] with the founding of the Bolton Mechanics Institute. In 1887, the Committee of the Mechanics' Institute decided that the town's apprentices required technical instruction for the rapidly expanding engineering advances being made at the turn of the nineteenth century. This resulted in the creation of the new Technical School with student numbers rising to more than 1,500. In 1926, Bolton Technical School became a college. Fifteen years later a new building was opened offering a wide range of technical education choices, with engineering as the most popular.
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