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Aberystwyth University Regional Scholarships & Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship 2025

Aberystwyth University is offering the Aberystwyth Regional Scholarships and the Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship for students commencing their studies in September 2025. Undergraduate students from eligible countries can receive up to £8,000 over the duration of their Bachelor's degree, while Master's students can receive a £3,000 discount. These scholarships aim to support international students from specific regions and can be combined with the International Accommodation Award.
Summary
- Application Deadline: Not Specified
- Value: £8,000
- Study Level: Undergraduate, Master's
- Sponsor: Aberystwyth University
- City to Study: Wales
- School to Study: Aberystwyth University
- Eligible Countries: All Countries
Eligibility Criteria for Aberystwyth University Regional Scholarships & Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship 2025
Aberystwyth Regional Scholarships for Undergraduate Students:- Students must be applying for an undergraduate programme.
- Students must reside in one of the listed eligible countries (see the full list below or visit our Your Country/Region pages).
- Students will be eligible for a £2,000 reduction in tuition fees for each year of their studies at Aberystwyth University.
- This scholarship can be combined with the International Accommodation Award (IAA).
- Students must be international-fee payers.
- Students must be self-funding and not in receipt of any other Scholarships, apart from the IAA.
- Students should meet the University’s usual entry requirements.
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships for Postgraduate Students :
- Students must be applying for a postgraduate taught programme to receive this prestigious Scholarship.
- Students must reside in one of the countries eligible for the Aberystwyth Regional Scholarships (see the full list below or visit our Your Country/Region pages).
- Students with an equivalent of a UK First Honours degree will be eligible for a £3,000 discount.
- Students with an equivalent of a UK Upper Second (2:1) or Lower Second (2:2) degree will receive a £2,000 discount. Check the equivalence of your degree.
- This scholarship can be combined with the International Accommodation Award (IAA).
- Students must be international-fee payers.
- Students must be self-funding and not in receipt of any other Scholarships, apart from the IAA.
- Students should meet the University’s usual entry requirements.
Benefits of Aberystwyth University Regional Scholarships & Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship 2025
- Up to £8,000 for Bachelor’s students and £3,000 for Master’s students.
How to Apply
If you meet all the eligibility criteria, you will automatically be granted the appropriate Scholarship. The University will assess your eligibility based on your country of domicile, fee status, and the grades from your undergraduate degree (if applicable), which you submit on your application for study at Aberystwyth University.
For more details, visit Aberystwyth University scholarship webpage.
Application Deadline
Not Specified
Application Link(s)
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