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KEELE UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE GLOBAL SCHOLARSHIP (UG), SEPTEMBER 2025

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The Undergraduate Global Scholarship is awarded to students who exceed the published entry requirements on entry.

ELIGIBILITY:

Enrolled undergraduate international students who exceed the published entry requirements (as per the prospectus for the year of entry) will automatically be awarded the scholarship as a tuition fee discount.

Only self-funding international students are eligible, and you must be confirmed as an overseas student for fee-paying purposes. The scholarship is not open to students who are in receipt of funding from external bodies such as local Government, charities, or private organizations.

The scholarship is for full-time undergraduate students who will be based at Keele University and start their studies in September 2025. The award cannot be used for any other year of entry.

One-year top-up degree courses are also eligible for the Scholarship, as long as all course- and applicant-related terms and conditions are met.

International students holding offers for selected undergraduate programmes will automatically be considered for the Keele Undergraduate Global Scholarship when we assess your application and receive official evidence of your entry qualifications. You do not need to submit a separate application for this scholarship. 

BENEFIT:

Year 1: Awards of £5,000 will be awarded towards the Year 1 (Level 4) tuition fee for students who exceed published entry requirements on entry.

Year 2: If a weighted average module mark of 60-69% is achieved from the modules studied in Year 1 (Level 4), then a payment of £1,000 will be awarded towards the Year 2 (Level 5) tuition fee. If a weighted average module mark of 70% or more is achieved from the modules studied in Year 1 (Level 4), then a payment of £2,000 will be awarded towards the Year 2 (Level 5) tuition fee.

Year 3: If a weighted average module mark of 60-69% is achieved from the modules studied in Year 2 (Level 5), then a payment of £1,000 will be awarded towards the Year 3 (Level 6) tuition fee. If a weighted average module mark of 70% or more is achieved from the modules studied in Year 2 (Level 5), then a payment of £2,000 will be awarded towards the Year 3 (Level 6) tuition fee.

Year 4 (if applicable): If a weighted average module mark of 60-69% is achieved from the modules studied in Year 3 (Level 6), then a payment of £1,000 will be awarded towards the Year 4 (Level 7) tuition fee. If a weighted average module mark of 70% or more is achieved from the modules studied in Year 3 (Level 6), then a payment of £2,000 will be awarded towards the Year 4 (Level 7) tuition fee.

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KAHOTEA OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT BACHELOR’S SCHOLARSHIP AT VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON

Application Deadline: 1 September, 2025 (by 4:30pm NZL Time)

LOCATION: New Zealand

The applicants of the Kahotea Outstanding Achievement Bachelor’s Scholarship will have achieved exceptional academic results and demonstrated extensive contributions within the areas of culture, sports, community involvement, leadership, or equity.

ELIGIBILITY:

Consideration for the scholarship will be given to applicants who meet all the criteria and regulations of either the Tangiwai Excellence Scholarship, the Totoweka Equity Scholarship, the Raukaraka Leadership Scholarship, the Pakohe Sustainability Scholarship, the Mātātoa Sports Scholarship, the Kahurangi Māori Student Scholarship, or the Mana Pasifika Scholarship to be eligible.

Scholarships will be awarded based on academic achievement as well as the areas of culture, community involvement, leadership, equity, or sport, depending on the category of scholarship they applied for.

All supporting references, endorsements, and documentation specific to the Totoweka, Raukaraka, Pakohe, Mātātoa, Kahurangi, or Mana Pasifika Scholarships will be required prior to consideration. Please refer to each scholarship regulation for further information.

*For applicants selecting the Tangiwai Excellence Scholarship only and wanting to be considered for the Kahotea Scholarship, you will need to provide a supporting reference from your school, along with the completion of the Academic and extracurricular achievements (additional information) section of your application.

Selection will be made by the Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington Undergraduate Scholarship Committee. The decisions of the Committee are final.

Holding the scholarship for the second and third years is conditional on students continuing to be enrolled full-time and maintaining a Grade Point Average of at least 6 (B+ average).

BENEFIT:

Value: Up to $35,000 over three years and broken down as follows:

The scholarship package includes full accommodation costs** for the first year in a Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington hall of residence, plus $5,000 towards tuition fees in the first and second years of study, and a $5,000 stipend in the third year. For students who are not in a hall, a $15,000 fees contribution can be taken across the first and second years, and a $5,000 stipend in the third year.

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