School of Law

Undergraduate scholarships for international students

There are two types of scholarships available: entrance scholarships and merit scholarships.

International Undergraduate Entrance Scholarships

Entrance scholarships are worth £1500 for students commencing their undergraduate studies in the School in September 2011.

To be eligible for a scholarship, you must fulfil the following criteria.

  • You must be a national of, or be permanently domiciled in,
    • India
    • Kenya
    • Malaysia
    • Nigeria
    • Pakistan
    • Singapore
    • Sri Lanka
    • Tanzania
    • Uganda
    • Vietnam.
  • You must hold an offer of a place to study and begin your undergraduate studies in September 2012.
  • You must be classified as international/overseas for tuition fee purposes.

Scholarships will be awarded automatically for the duration of the undergraduate programme - no application is required in the first and subsequent years.

The International Undergraduate Entrance Scholarship will take the form of a tuition fee reduction.

Students whose fees are paid by a sponsor are not eligible for this scholarship.

International Undergraduate Merit Scholarships

From 2010/11, the School of Law will offer Merit Scholarships to international students who achieve an outstanding academic performance on undergraduate programmes at Leeds.

The scholarships are worth £1500 or £3000 and are awarded in the second and third years, based on the performance in the first and second years of the course.

To be eligible for a scholarship ...

  • you must be enrolled on years 2 or 3 of our undergraduate programmes in September 2011
  • you must be classified as international/overseas for tuition fee purposes.

The £1500 scholarship will be awarded to students who achieve an average of 60 to 64 percent in their examinations and assessments at Leeds at the end of either their first or second year of their degree.

The £3000 scholarship will be awarded to students who achieve an average of 65 percent or above in their examinations and assessments at Leeds at the end of either their first or second year of their degree.

The Merit scholarships can be awarded in successive years to a maximum of £6000.

All eligible students will be automatically considered for these scholarships - no application is required.

The International Undergraduate Merit Scholarship will take the form of a tuition fee reduction in the following year of study.

Students whose fees are paid by a sponsor are not eligible for this scholarship.

The Merit Scholarship may be awarded in addition to the Entrance Scholarship.


Questions?

If you have any questions regarding the scholarships, how they work or how you obtain them, please contact the School of Law:

School of Law
The Liberty Building
University of Leeds
Leeds, LS2 9JT
UK

Tel: +44 (0) 113 343 5033
Fax: +44 (0) 113 343 4400
Email: law@leeds.ac.uk



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