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Scholarship
???? Undergraduate Scholarships at The University of Manchester
1. Manchester Bursary (For UK/Home Students)
- Eligibility:
- Must be a UK student enrolled in an eligible undergraduate degree course.
- A full financial assessment must be carried out by Student Finance England.
- Household income determines eligibility:
- £0 to £25,000: Eligible for the full bursary.
- £25,001 to £35,000: Eligible for a partial bursary.
- Not available to students receiving NHS support for certain healthcare courses.
- Stipend:
- £2,600 per year for household incomes up to £25,000.
- £1,300 per year for household incomes between £25,001 and £35,000.
- Awarded annually for the duration of the course, subject to financial reassessment each year.
2. Global Futures Scholarships (For International Students)
- Eligibility:
- Open to international students from specific countries, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and the USA.
- Must hold an offer for a full-time undergraduate program starting in September 2025.
- Applicants must be self-funded (not sponsored).
- Stipend:
- Up to £24,000, distributed as £8,000 per year over three years.
- Awarded as a tuition fee discount.
3. Science and Engineering International Excellence Awards (For International Students)
- Eligibility:
- Open to international students applying for undergraduate courses in the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
- Selection is based on academic merit.
- Stipend:
- Specific award amounts may vary; details are provided upon application or offer.
4. Undergraduate Access Scholarships (For UK/Home Students)
- Eligibility:
- Students who have completed the Manchester Access Programme (MAP).
- Students under 25 who have been in public care for at least three months since the age of 11.
- Stipend:
- £1,000 per year for the duration of the undergraduate course.
5. Article 26 Scholarships (For Sanctuary Seekers in the UK)
- Eligibility:
- Designed for students who are unable to access UK government student financial support due to their immigration status.
- Applicants must be asylum seekers or have a similar status.
- Stipend:
- Provides financial assistance; specific amounts and support details are provided upon application.
???? Postgraduate Scholarships at The University of Manchester
1. Manchester Master's Bursary (For UK/Home Students)
- Eligibility:
- Must be a UK student enrolled in an eligible full-time or part-time master's course starting in September 2025.
- First-time master's student.
- Have been in the UK for at least five years before starting the undergraduate course.
- Started undergraduate course after September 2012.
- Meet at least one of the specified demographic criteria (e.g., from a low-income background, care leaver, etc.).
- Stipend:
- £4,000 awarded as a tuition fee discount.
- Note: This bursary is aimed at helping home students from underrepresented groups access postgraduate education.
2. Equity and Merit Scholarships (For International Students)
- Eligibility:
- Open to residents of Ethiopia, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.
- Must have at least two years of professional experience related to the chosen field of study.
- Have not previously studied outside of Africa (training of six months or less does not count).
- Stipend:
- Covers full tuition fees.
- For on-campus students: includes return international airfare, living expenses, and visas.
- Note: These scholarships are for those who cannot afford to study in Manchester without financial support.
3. Global Futures Scholarships (For International Students)
- Eligibility:
- Open to international students from specific countries, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and the USA.
- Must hold an offer for a full-time master's program starting in September 2025.
- Applicants must be self-funded (not sponsored).
- Stipend:
- Up to £8,000, awarded as a tuition fee discount.
- Note: The level of award, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines differ for each region.
4. GREAT Scholarships (For International Students)
- Eligibility:
- Open to students from Bangladesh, France, Greece, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Thailand, Turkey, and Vietnam.
- Must be applying for one-year master's programs for the 2025/26 academic year.
- Stipend:
- £10,000 towards tuition fees.
Note: Applications will open to relevant offer-holders from December 2024.
Courses
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Eligibility criteria
Undergraduate Eligibility Criteria:
UK (Home) Students
✅
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Qualifications:
- Typically,
A-levels or equivalent qualifications.
- Specific
grade requirements vary by course.
- For
example, BSc Management: AAA-AAB at A-level.
- For
Medicine (MBChB): AAA-A*AA.
- English Language Proficiency:
- GCSE English Language grade C/4
or above, or equivalent.
- Application Process:
- Apply
through UCAS
(University and Colleges Admissions Service).
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Tuition Fees
- Standard Tuition Fee:
- For the
2025/26 academic year, fees for UK students are capped at £9,535 per
annum (subject to government regulations).
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Required Documents
- UCAS Application: Submit
your application through UCAS, which includes:
- Personal Statement:
Explaining why you're applying for the course.
- Reference Letter(s):
Typically from your school or college.
- Academic Transcripts: Current
school/college transcripts.
- Proof of English Language Proficiency (if
applicable, i.e., for non-native speakers).
???? International Students
✅
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Qualifications:
- Equivalent
to UK A-levels.
- Requirements
may vary by country:
- For example,
in India, a minimum of 75-85% in relevant senior secondary school
subjects is required.
- In the
US, typically a high school diploma with SAT or ACT scores.
- English Language Proficiency:
- IELTS score
between 6.0
and 7.0
depending on the course.
- TOEFL and
other equivalent qualifications may also be accepted.
- Application Process:
- Apply
through UCAS (for
courses that require it) or directly via the university's online
application portal.
- Some
courses may also require an interview or portfolio (e.g.,
Architecture or Art & Design).
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Tuition Fees
- Standard Tuition Fees:
- Fees for
international students vary depending on the course. For example:
- BSc Management: £31,500
per annum.
- BSc Computer Science: £30,000
per annum.
- MBChB Medicine: £38,000
per annum.
- BSc Psychology: £25,000
per annum.
- Note: Tuition
fees are fixed for the duration of the course.
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Required Documents
- UCAS Application (if
applicable):
- Personal Statement:
Outlining your motivation for choosing the course.
- Reference Letter(s): Academic
references (usually from teachers).
- Academic Transcripts: Your
secondary education transcripts (including final year marks).
- Proof of English Language Proficiency:
- IELTS
score, TOEFL score, or other equivalent English proficiency tests.
- Copy of Passport: For
identity verification.
- Financial Evidence: Proof of
financial resources to cover tuition fees and living expenses (bank
statements, scholarship details).
- Portfolio: For
courses such as Architecture, Art & Design (if applicable).
Additional Notes:
- Application Deadline:
- For UCAS applications: The main
deadline is typically 15 January for most
courses, but some courses like Medicine or Dentistry may have earlier
deadlines (e.g., 15 October).
- For direct applications:
Deadlines vary depending on the course, so always check the course page.
Graduate
Eligibility Criteia:
UK
(Home) Students
✅
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Qualifications:
- Typically,
a 2:1
UK Honours degree or international equivalent. Some
courses may accept a 2:2.
- Specific
requirements vary by course, and a portfolio or other requirements may be
necessary for certain courses (e.g., Design, Architecture).
- English Language Proficiency:
- If your
previous education was not in English, a GCSE English Language grade C/4
or equivalent is usually required.
- Alternatively,
an IELTS score of 6.5 to 7.0
(depending on the course) may be required.
- Application Process:
- Apply via
the university’s
online application portal.
- Some
courses may also require an interview.
????
Tuition Fees
- Standard Tuition Fee:
- The
average tuition fee for UK students is £12,000–£15,000 per annum (varies
by program).
- For
example:
- MSc Management: £12,500
- MSc Data Science: £14,000
- MSc Engineering: £15,000
????
Required Documents
- Completed Application Form: Submit
through the university’s online portal.
- Academic Transcripts:
Transcripts from your undergraduate degree.
- Personal Statement: Explain
your motivation for the course and career goals.
- Reference Letters: Academic
or professional references.
- Proof of English Language Proficiency: IELTS,
TOEFL, or equivalent (if applicable).
- Curriculum Vitae (CV):
Especially for programs like business or management.
- Portfolio: For
courses like Architecture or Design (if applicable).
???? International Students
✅
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Qualifications:
- An
undergraduate degree from a recognized institution, typically equivalent
to a 2:1
UK Honours degree.
- Specific
requirements vary by country. For example:
- India: A
minimum of 60%-70% in a relevant undergraduate
degree (for most programs).
- USA: A Bachelor’s degree with an
average of 3.0 GPA or higher.
- English Language Proficiency:
- IELTS:
Typically a score of 6.5 to 7.0,
depending on the course.
- TOEFL or other
English proficiency tests may also be accepted.
- Some
programs may have higher requirements.
- Application Process:
- Apply
through the university’s online application portal.
- Depending
on the course, some may require an interview or
submission of additional materials (such as a portfolio for
creative courses).
????
Tuition Fees
- Standard Tuition Fee:
- International
students typically pay higher tuition fees compared to UK students. Fees
range from £20,000
to £40,000 per annum, depending on the program.
- Examples
of fees:
- MSc Management: £24,000
- MSc Engineering: £30,000
- MSc Finance: £28,000
- MSc Computer Science: £32,000
????
Required Documents
- Completed Application Form: Submit
via the university’s online portal.
- Academic Transcripts: Official
transcripts from your undergraduate institution.
- Personal Statement: Detailing
your academic background, professional experience (if any), and motivation
for pursuing the course.
- Reference Letters: Academic
or professional references.
- Proof of English Language Proficiency: IELTS,
TOEFL, or equivalent scores.
- Copy of Passport: For
identity verification.
- Curriculum Vitae (CV): For
business, management, or technical programs.
- Portfolio: If
applying for creative programs such as Architecture, Design, or Fine Arts.
- Financial Documents: Evidence
of ability to fund your tuition fees and living expenses, such as bank
statements, scholarship details, or sponsor letters.
Additional Notes:
- Application Deadlines:
- Deadlines
for postgraduate
applications typically fall in January–July depending
on the course and start date.
- For
international students, it's recommended to apply earlier due to visa
processing times.
- English Language Waiver:
- If you’ve
completed your undergraduate degree in an English-speaking country or in
an institution where English was the medium of instruction, you may be
exempt from submitting English proficiency scores. Always check course-specific
requirements.
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???? Undergraduate Scholarships at The University of Manchester
1. Manchester Bursary (For UK/Home Students)
- Eligibility:
- Must be a UK student enrolled in an eligible undergraduate degree course.
- A full financial assessment must be carried out by Student Finance England.
- Household income determines eligibility:
- £0 to £25,000: Eligible for the full bursary.
- £25,001 to £35,000: Eligible for a partial bursary.
- Not available to students receiving NHS support for certain healthcare courses.
- Stipend:
- £2,600 per year for household incomes up to £25,000.
- £1,300 per year for household incomes between £25,001 and £35,000.
- Awarded annually for the duration of the course, subject to financial reassessment each year.
2. Global Futures Scholarships (For International Students)
- Eligibility:
- Open to international students from specific countries, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and the USA.
- Must hold an offer for a full-time undergraduate program starting in September 2025.
- Applicants must be self-funded (not sponsored).
- Stipend:
- Up to £24,000, distributed as £8,000 per year over three years.
- Awarded as a tuition fee discount.
3. Science and Engineering International Excellence Awards (For International Students)
- Eligibility:
- Open to international students applying for undergraduate courses in the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
- Selection is based on academic merit.
- Stipend:
- Specific award amounts may vary; details are provided upon application or offer.
4. Undergraduate Access Scholarships (For UK/Home Students)
- Eligibility:
- Students who have completed the Manchester Access Programme (MAP).
- Students under 25 who have been in public care for at least three months since the age of 11.
- Stipend:
- £1,000 per year for the duration of the undergraduate course.
5. Article 26 Scholarships (For Sanctuary Seekers in the UK)
- Eligibility:
- Designed for students who are unable to access UK government student financial support due to their immigration status.
- Applicants must be asylum seekers or have a similar status.
- Stipend:
- Provides financial assistance; specific amounts and support details are provided upon application.
???? Postgraduate Scholarships at The University of Manchester
1. Manchester Master's Bursary (For UK/Home Students)
- Eligibility:
- Must be a UK student enrolled in an eligible full-time or part-time master's course starting in September 2025.
- First-time master's student.
- Have been in the UK for at least five years before starting the undergraduate course.
- Started undergraduate course after September 2012.
- Meet at least one of the specified demographic criteria (e.g., from a low-income background, care leaver, etc.).
- Stipend:
- £4,000 awarded as a tuition fee discount.
- Note: This bursary is aimed at helping home students from underrepresented groups access postgraduate education.
2. Equity and Merit Scholarships (For International Students)
- Eligibility:
- Open to residents of Ethiopia, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.
- Must have at least two years of professional experience related to the chosen field of study.
- Have not previously studied outside of Africa (training of six months or less does not count).
- Stipend:
- Covers full tuition fees.
- For on-campus students: includes return international airfare, living expenses, and visas.
- Note: These scholarships are for those who cannot afford to study in Manchester without financial support.
3. Global Futures Scholarships (For International Students)
- Eligibility:
- Open to international students from specific countries, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and the USA.
- Must hold an offer for a full-time master's program starting in September 2025.
- Applicants must be self-funded (not sponsored).
- Stipend:
- Up to £8,000, awarded as a tuition fee discount.
- Note: The level of award, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines differ for each region.
4. GREAT Scholarships (For International Students)
- Eligibility:
- Open to students from Bangladesh, France, Greece, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Thailand, Turkey, and Vietnam.
- Must be applying for one-year master's programs for the 2025/26 academic year.
- Stipend:
- £10,000 towards tuition fees.
Note: Applications will open to relevant offer-holders from December 2024.
No results found
Undergraduate Eligibility Criteria:
UK (Home) Students
✅
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Qualifications:
- Typically,
A-levels or equivalent qualifications.
- Specific
grade requirements vary by course.
- For
example, BSc Management: AAA-AAB at A-level.
- For
Medicine (MBChB): AAA-A*AA.
- English Language Proficiency:
- GCSE English Language grade C/4
or above, or equivalent.
- Application Process:
- Apply
through UCAS
(University and Colleges Admissions Service).
????
Tuition Fees
- Standard Tuition Fee:
- For the
2025/26 academic year, fees for UK students are capped at £9,535 per
annum (subject to government regulations).
????
Required Documents
- UCAS Application: Submit
your application through UCAS, which includes:
- Personal Statement:
Explaining why you're applying for the course.
- Reference Letter(s):
Typically from your school or college.
- Academic Transcripts: Current
school/college transcripts.
- Proof of English Language Proficiency (if
applicable, i.e., for non-native speakers).
???? International Students
✅
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Qualifications:
- Equivalent
to UK A-levels.
- Requirements
may vary by country:
- For example,
in India, a minimum of 75-85% in relevant senior secondary school
subjects is required.
- In the
US, typically a high school diploma with SAT or ACT scores.
- English Language Proficiency:
- IELTS score
between 6.0
and 7.0
depending on the course.
- TOEFL and
other equivalent qualifications may also be accepted.
- Application Process:
- Apply
through UCAS (for
courses that require it) or directly via the university's online
application portal.
- Some
courses may also require an interview or portfolio (e.g.,
Architecture or Art & Design).
????
Tuition Fees
- Standard Tuition Fees:
- Fees for
international students vary depending on the course. For example:
- BSc Management: £31,500
per annum.
- BSc Computer Science: £30,000
per annum.
- MBChB Medicine: £38,000
per annum.
- BSc Psychology: £25,000
per annum.
- Note: Tuition
fees are fixed for the duration of the course.
????
Required Documents
- UCAS Application (if
applicable):
- Personal Statement:
Outlining your motivation for choosing the course.
- Reference Letter(s): Academic
references (usually from teachers).
- Academic Transcripts: Your
secondary education transcripts (including final year marks).
- Proof of English Language Proficiency:
- IELTS
score, TOEFL score, or other equivalent English proficiency tests.
- Copy of Passport: For
identity verification.
- Financial Evidence: Proof of
financial resources to cover tuition fees and living expenses (bank
statements, scholarship details).
- Portfolio: For
courses such as Architecture, Art & Design (if applicable).
Additional Notes:
- Application Deadline:
- For UCAS applications: The main
deadline is typically 15 January for most
courses, but some courses like Medicine or Dentistry may have earlier
deadlines (e.g., 15 October).
- For direct applications:
Deadlines vary depending on the course, so always check the course page.
Graduate
Eligibility Criteia:
UK
(Home) Students
✅
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Qualifications:
- Typically,
a 2:1
UK Honours degree or international equivalent. Some
courses may accept a 2:2.
- Specific
requirements vary by course, and a portfolio or other requirements may be
necessary for certain courses (e.g., Design, Architecture).
- English Language Proficiency:
- If your
previous education was not in English, a GCSE English Language grade C/4
or equivalent is usually required.
- Alternatively,
an IELTS score of 6.5 to 7.0
(depending on the course) may be required.
- Application Process:
- Apply via
the university’s
online application portal.
- Some
courses may also require an interview.
????
Tuition Fees
- Standard Tuition Fee:
- The
average tuition fee for UK students is £12,000–£15,000 per annum (varies
by program).
- For
example:
- MSc Management: £12,500
- MSc Data Science: £14,000
- MSc Engineering: £15,000
????
Required Documents
- Completed Application Form: Submit
through the university’s online portal.
- Academic Transcripts:
Transcripts from your undergraduate degree.
- Personal Statement: Explain
your motivation for the course and career goals.
- Reference Letters: Academic
or professional references.
- Proof of English Language Proficiency: IELTS,
TOEFL, or equivalent (if applicable).
- Curriculum Vitae (CV):
Especially for programs like business or management.
- Portfolio: For
courses like Architecture or Design (if applicable).
???? International Students
✅
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Qualifications:
- An
undergraduate degree from a recognized institution, typically equivalent
to a 2:1
UK Honours degree.
- Specific
requirements vary by country. For example:
- India: A
minimum of 60%-70% in a relevant undergraduate
degree (for most programs).
- USA: A Bachelor’s degree with an
average of 3.0 GPA or higher.
- English Language Proficiency:
- IELTS:
Typically a score of 6.5 to 7.0,
depending on the course.
- TOEFL or other
English proficiency tests may also be accepted.
- Some
programs may have higher requirements.
- Application Process:
- Apply
through the university’s online application portal.
- Depending
on the course, some may require an interview or
submission of additional materials (such as a portfolio for
creative courses).
????
Tuition Fees
- Standard Tuition Fee:
- International
students typically pay higher tuition fees compared to UK students. Fees
range from £20,000
to £40,000 per annum, depending on the program.
- Examples
of fees:
- MSc Management: £24,000
- MSc Engineering: £30,000
- MSc Finance: £28,000
- MSc Computer Science: £32,000
????
Required Documents
- Completed Application Form: Submit
via the university’s online portal.
- Academic Transcripts: Official
transcripts from your undergraduate institution.
- Personal Statement: Detailing
your academic background, professional experience (if any), and motivation
for pursuing the course.
- Reference Letters: Academic
or professional references.
- Proof of English Language Proficiency: IELTS,
TOEFL, or equivalent scores.
- Copy of Passport: For
identity verification.
- Curriculum Vitae (CV): For
business, management, or technical programs.
- Portfolio: If
applying for creative programs such as Architecture, Design, or Fine Arts.
- Financial Documents: Evidence
of ability to fund your tuition fees and living expenses, such as bank
statements, scholarship details, or sponsor letters.
Additional Notes:
- Application Deadlines:
- Deadlines
for postgraduate
applications typically fall in January–July depending
on the course and start date.
- For
international students, it's recommended to apply earlier due to visa
processing times.
- English Language Waiver:
- If you’ve
completed your undergraduate degree in an English-speaking country or in
an institution where English was the medium of instruction, you may be
exempt from submitting English proficiency scores. Always check course-specific
requirements.