A Surrey student could succeed because of you
Under the leadership of Professor Max Lu the University has gone from strength to strength. We are a top 10 university in the UK and have continued our rise in the global league tables. We have recently been awarded TEF Gold – the highest accreditation available in the UK – recognising outstanding teaching, learning and outcomes for our students, and the prestigious Queen’s Anniversary Prize for our research and teaching in food and nutrition.
Alongside these successes lies our responsibility. A responsibility to ensure that students from all financial backgrounds can pursue the world-class education and opportunities that Surrey provides.
With the help of our supporters, we can achieve this goal.
For some students, the decision to study at Surrey is a tough one. Guildford has some of the highest rent costs outside London, with most of our students paying over £400 a month, even before other bills. Young people from low-income backgrounds wanting to become our future vets, engineers and midwives are being put off by these substantial and cumulative living costs.
This is why we are offering you the opportunity to help fund a life-changing scholarship for one of our students. We believe that Surrey should be open to all, educating all and producing the best.
Our commitment to our students does not end the moment they step onto campus. We also contribute some of our scholarship funding towards supporting Professional Training Year placements for disadvantaged students. This experience has a huge impact on their employment prospects: over 40% of students are so successful during this year that they go on to be offered a permanent job with their placement employers.
A scholarship to Surrey gives a life-changing opportunity to a student from a lower income background before, during and after their time at Surrey.
And giving a donation of just £25 will help to ensure that Surrey continues to be the first choice for aspirational and talented students, regardless of their financial situation.
So please make your gift today at
www.surrey.ac.uk/donate. Thank you. With warm regards
Patrick Degg Director of Advancement
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