Glasgow School of Arts Scholarships for International Students 2022

Glasgow School of Arts Scholarships (GSA Scholarships)



The Glasgow School of Arts (GSA) is a higher education art school offering undergraduate degrees; post-graduate awards (both taught and research-led) and PhDs in architecture, fine art and design based in Glasgow, Scotland.

The GSA has a number of scholarships available to new students who are starting the Undergraduate or Postgraduate study in academic session 2022/2023. If you are a new entrant to GSA and have been given a Conditional or Unconditional offer to study, you are eligible to apply to our scholarship programme.

Some of our scholarships offer a contribution towards your tuition fees and others provide a maintenance grant to assist with your living costs while you study at the GSA. The value of scholarship does not reflect the full cost of undertaking full-time study an unless otherwise stated, the scholarships are for one academic year only.

Scholarships Eligibility

The applicants are both the UK and international students. The program is available to new students. Every department has its own application criteria, however; all applicants must have met the academic entry requirements for study at the GSA and hold either and Unconditional or Conditional offer letter or e-mail, which must accompany their application. Absolutely, applicants from outside the home country will often need to meet specific English language/ other language requirement in order to be able to study there.

Scholarships Awards

The Glasgow School of Art offers a contribution towards your tuition fees and others provide a maintenance grant to assist with your living costs while you study at the GSA

How to Apply

To apply this scholarship, the applicants must perform via online application system. A link to the scholarship application form can be found by visiting this Scholarship Link. Be notified that the applicants must fully complete the:

Section 1: Personal details
  • Your program of study, year of study and fee status can be found on your offer letter/ email
  • If you have not arranged a term time address, then please write "not yet known"
  • All contact will be made by email, so please ensure your email address is correct
Section 2: Education
  • Please list your educational history by most recent first. Transcripts or certificates of qualifications are not required
Section 3: Financial Information
  • The tuition fee you will be charged is stated on your offer letter/ email
  • In the income section you should be as accurate as possible about the funding you have secured or expect to receive. We understand this may be an estimate if your funding has not been confirmed.
  • In the expenditure section you should list any existing obligations/ costs that may affect your finances during your studies e.g. debt repayments, medical bills, supporting dependants, caring responsibilities
Section 4: Personal Statement
  • Please explain why you require the support of the GSA Scholarship you are applying for
Please submit your completed application to scholarships@gsa.ac.uk by Monday 31 May 2022 at 16.00 hours GMT. Please note the GSA scholarships are open to new Undergraduate and new Postgraduate entrants only. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted.

For further information related to the Scholarships, it is strongly advised to visit this GSA Scholarships Link.

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