About the Scholarship/ and University
The University College London or UCL is one the globally-recognized university in The United Kingdom, London. This university is a public university which is composed by a constituent college of the federal University of London. The University has been considered as the third largest university in the UK by total enrolment including the postgraduate. The UCL has significant commercial activities and in 2014/15, around 155 million pounds of revenue was collected throughout the UCL Business and Consultants.
In 2019, the University of College London Scholarships offer a number of highly talented prospective students the opportunity to continue their bachelor or undergraduate degrees in any departments provided by the UCL throughout the program of The Denys Holland Scholarships. The aim of this scholarship is to support undergraduates from any country, who without the support of the award would be unable to secure the funding required to study at UCL, and who can demonstrate their intention to make full use of the activities offered by UCL and the Student Union.
Requirements
The international applicants should be:
The scholarship is worth 9,000 pounds per year for three years, subject to satisfactory academic progress.
Application Process
The deadline for Denys Holland applications is on Friday, 5 July 2019 at 5pm (UK Time). Thus, the applications is in online, so please download the Application Form and Guidance Notes. Complete application and supporting documentations should be submitted by email to studentfunding@ucl.ac.uk. Applicants will be required to detail their current outside interests and indicate areas of non-academic activity which they would hope to pursue while a student. They will also have to provide information on their financial circumstances and other sources of income being sought to fund their studies – additional information may be requested by the selection panel.
It is strongly advised to visit this Scholarship Link for further information.
The University College London or UCL is one the globally-recognized university in The United Kingdom, London. This university is a public university which is composed by a constituent college of the federal University of London. The University has been considered as the third largest university in the UK by total enrolment including the postgraduate. The UCL has significant commercial activities and in 2014/15, around 155 million pounds of revenue was collected throughout the UCL Business and Consultants.
In 2019, the University of College London Scholarships offer a number of highly talented prospective students the opportunity to continue their bachelor or undergraduate degrees in any departments provided by the UCL throughout the program of The Denys Holland Scholarships. The aim of this scholarship is to support undergraduates from any country, who without the support of the award would be unable to secure the funding required to study at UCL, and who can demonstrate their intention to make full use of the activities offered by UCL and the Student Union.
Requirements
The international applicants should be:
- Holding a valid UCL Student Number
- Holding a valid UCAS Personal ID (not UCAS Registration number)
- Holding an offer of admission to UCL for full-time undergraduate study commencing in September 2019, in any departments
- In financial need
- Able to demonstrate that they have broad interest and intend to be actively involved in and contribute to the life of the university
- Preferably aged 25 or below at the time of commencing their studies
The scholarship is worth 9,000 pounds per year for three years, subject to satisfactory academic progress.
Application Process
The deadline for Denys Holland applications is on Friday, 5 July 2019 at 5pm (UK Time). Thus, the applications is in online, so please download the Application Form and Guidance Notes. Complete application and supporting documentations should be submitted by email to studentfunding@ucl.ac.uk. Applicants will be required to detail their current outside interests and indicate areas of non-academic activity which they would hope to pursue while a student. They will also have to provide information on their financial circumstances and other sources of income being sought to fund their studies – additional information may be requested by the selection panel.
It is strongly advised to visit this Scholarship Link for further information.
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