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Undergraduate
University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education
1 per year (avg)
All International
Applicable to all genders
All types of delivery mode
Only selective applicants are considered
Part Time
All intakes
Income related, Disability, Part time students
The terms and conditions can be found here and eligibility criteria is as follows:
Applicants agree to co-operate and participate in publicising the Partnership and to take part in promotional events and/or publications (as reasonably required);
Special consideration will also be given to people who meet the criteria and whose parents did not attend university, people who have previously been in care, disabled people, refugees and underrepresented ethnic minorities.
One bursary is available providing a subsidy of 100% tuition fee reduction. To apply for the bursary, please provide a personal statement (up to 300 words), outlining your motivations for applying for the bursary and interest in engaging in study at ICE and a 100-word statement to indicate how receipt of a bursary (if successful) would make this more accessible for you.
Qualifying income level may include a gross household income of not more than £25,000 per year or you may be in receipt of a qualifying benefit such as income support, job-seekers' allowance, employment and support allowance (ESA), universal credit, or your sole income is a State Pension and/or you are in receipt of pension credit. Applicants may be asked to provide supporting evidence to confirm this if they are offered a bursary.
Students are shortlisted based on their
You need to apply separately for this scholarship
The Bursary Panel will meet to consider applications received up to this date and students will be informed of the outcome within one month of the closing date. Should any funds be available after the May deadline then the bursary may re-open.