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to help from your government, independent sponsors, or from other award paying bodies. Confirmation of funding will be required prior to matriculation at the start of each year of study. If no confirmation of funding is available you will be personally liable for the appropriate fees.
General Council and Graduation Fee or Completion Fee All students are required to pay the General Council Registration and Graduation Fee (for indicative purposes, the fee in 2010- 2011 is £50).
Payment of this fee also confers upon the graduate life membership of the General Council of the University, a body comprising all graduates, and as a result you enjoy certain statutory rights and privileges.
Financial Assistance
Other Sources of Student Support Certain foundations and other bodies also give financial help to students. Those who are resident overseas can usually obtain information on scholarships from their Ministry of Education, from the appropriate inter-university organisation, if there is one, or from the British Council.
www.britishcouncil.org/learning-funding-your-studies
Vacation Grants Some Schools offer Vacation Grants for the following purposes:
(i) courses of study at home or abroad during vacations. (ii) courses of study, away from the University, during term. (iii) practical placements during term at home or abroad.
Further information is available on School web pages.
Travel Scholarships Financial assistance is available to undergraduate students wishing to undertake travel projects during the summer vacation. Further information can be found at:
www.st-andrews.ac.uk/students/money/ Bursariesandscholarships/Travelscholarships/
Financial Difficulties Governmental Discretionary Funds are provided to support UK students. Students funded by the Students Awards Agency for Scotland who have registered childcare may be eligible to apply to the Childcare Fund via Student Services. All students encountering unforeseen financial difficulties may be eligible to apply to the University for limited assistance. Contact:
Student Services T: +44 (0)1334 462720 E:
studentservices@st-andrews.ac.uk www.st-andrews.ac.uk/students/money www.st-andrews.ac.uk/studentservices
“I am currently studying for a joint honours degree in both Economics and Mathematics, and was awarded a Wardlaw Scholarship after I accepted my offer of a place. The financial support has meant that I haven’t had to worry so much about how I was going to manage to pay my accommodation costs, particularly as the scholarship has the option of being directly deducted from university accommodation fees. This has allowed me to focus on my studies and enjoy the wide selection of societies and sports clubs on offer to students.”
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Students from the Rest of the World Non-UK or EU students usually have to be self-funding for their tuition fees and living costs.
• For students from the USA:
www.st-andrews.ac.uk/students/money/ Internationalstudents/loansforusstudents
or
www.fafsa.ed.gov
• For all other international students:
www.britishcouncil.org/learning-funding-your-studies
Scholarships Our undergraduate scholarship programme is designed to help you make the most of your time at St Andrews without worrying too much about the financial costs of going to university. We recruit students from over 100 countries worldwide giving us a really diverse student community and one where everyone and anyone can make friends and feel at home. Almost all of our undergraduate students have to leave home to come to study at St Andrews and unfortunately this costs money. The scholarships listed on our website are intended to defray some of these costs and to allow you to focus on your studies. Last year our alumni and friends enabled us to assist over 170 undergraduate students with scholarships and bursaries.
What Support is Available? For UK, EU and EEA students, the value of our scholarships range from £1,000 entrant (one-off) bursaries through to £3,000 per annum awards for each year of study. Scholarships for international students range from £1,000 (one-off) bursaries to the full cost of the overseas tuition fee plus some additional support for living costs. The number and value of scholarships may vary from year to year.
How and When to Apply The scholarship programme is open to both domestic and overseas applicants although some scholarships have subject or domicile restrictions attached, according to the wishes of the donors.
The scholarships web pages holds a wealth of information in relation to the financial support offered by the University, statutory student support and information regarding external bodies who offer financial assistance.
For our full list of awards and for more information on application deadlines and eligibility criteria, please go to:
www.st-andrews.ac.uk/scholarships
Financial Information
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