Funding at Keele University can be easier to navigate when you start with the most generous options. Below is a shortlist prioritized by the level of support.
University scholarships associated with Keele University often form the core of an applicant’s funding plan. Here are a few notable options to review first. Article 26 Sanctuary Scholarships is a fully funded award, and the listed benefits often include full tuition waiver, £1,200 annually for living costs, and £250 for study costs. Full Time MBA Scholarship is usually considered partially funded, and typical coverage can include £5,000 tuition waiver for students with First Class Honours degree, £4,000 tuition waiver for students with at least an Upper Second Class Honours degree, and £3,000 tuition waiver for students with Lower Second Class Honours degree. A strong option is Postgraduate Global Scholarship which is partially funded and often covers £5,000 for students with First-Class Honours degree, £4,000 for students with Upper Second Class Honours degree, and £3,000 for students with Lower Second Class Honours degree. Undergraduate Global Scholarship is partially funded, and coverage often includes A cash award of £5,000 for Year 1 and £1,000 to £2,000 for succeeding years.
In addition to university awards, students connected to Keele University may also consider government and external scholarships. Here are a few widely relevant options. Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships is fully funded, and coverage often includes full tuition fees, living allowance of up to £1,378 per month and £1,690, and clothing allowance. Commonwealth PhD Scholarships is fully funded and typically covers full tuition fees, roundtrip airfare ticket, and paid airfare ticket for mid-term visit to home country. GREAT Scholarships is commonly categorized as partially funded support, and coverage that often includes £10,000 reduction towards tuition fees.
You can find more university scholarships and external or government scholarships further down on this page.