Does the University of Law offers scholarships to international students?

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Chandra Shekhar
2 years ago

The University of Law scholarships are available for eligible international students only. There is no separate application process for the International Bursary. Students who are eligible for scholarships will be notified of your entitlement in your offer letter.

Law Courses

Fee Reduction

4 Year LLB with Foundation year

£3,000 per academic year

3 Year LLB

£3,000 per academic year

2 Year LLB Accelerated

£3,000 per academic year

2 year LLB Senior Status

£3,000 per academic year

Postgraduate Diploma (PGDL)

£1,000 in total

MA Law (Conversion) & MA Law (SQE 1)

£1,000 in total

LPC (Full Time and Accelerated)

£1,000 in total

LLM Legal Practice (SQE 1&2)

£1,000 in total

Bar Practice Course (BPC)

£1,000 in total

LLM Bar Practice Course

£1,500 in total

Masters Programs in Law (LLM)

£3,500 in total (if studying in London)

£3,000 in total (if studying outside of London)

 

Policing and Criminology Courses

Fee Reduction

4 Year BSc / BA with Foundation year

£3,000 per academic year

3 Year BSc / BA

£3,000 per academic year

2 Year Accelerated BSc

£3,000 per academic year

 

Business School Courses

Fee Reduction

4 Year BSc Business with Foundation year

£3,000 per academic year

3 Year BSc Business

£3,000 per academic year

2 Year BSc Accelerated

£3,000 per academic year

Undergraduate Programs in Business (BSc) - Placement year

£500 in total

Masters Programs in Business (MSc)

£3,000 per academic year

Masters Programs in Business (MSc) - Placement year

£500 in total

 

Psychology Courses

Fee Reduction

4 Year BSc with Foundation year

£3,000 per academic year

3 Year BSc

£3,000 per academic year

MSc Psychology

£3,000 in total

 

Computer Science Courses

Fee Reduction

MSc Computer Science (Conversion)

£1,500 in total

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