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Regent's College

Scholarships

The Webster Graduate School is part of the Regent’s College £1 million Financial Assistance Scheme. There are many awards available to students with high academic achievement. Students who wish to be considered for the awards must submit a letter ALONG WITH their application to the college stating why they wish to be considered and what contribution they feel they will make to the college community. 

Note: Scholarship applications must be made before registering onto the programme, no applications will be considered after registration.

Merit Awards
Open to students who have outstanding school records of achievement, as evidenced by GPAs/examination results. A merit award for students with a strong academic potential. Worth: Up to half the total tuition fees per semester.

Note: Students awarded £1,000 or more will be required to work 5 hours a week in the Admissions Office.

Work/Study Awards
Open to students who have outstanding school records of achievement, as evidenced by GPAs/examination results. A task-based award, whereby the holders are required to work a specified number of hours per week (normally 10 hours, up to a maximum of 20 hours) during term time in a particular department of the college in return for partial remission of tuition fees. This way the holder will benefit by gaining valuable professional experience before graduating.

Page last updated 6/21/2008

" Looking back at my year in London, I must say I made a wise selection. Webster is not just a university; determined students can gain from their study period in various ways. Every hour in class is a possibility to learn not only from the professor but also from your fellow classmates, who come from every corner of the world bringing their own mindsets and diverse experience with them. Assignments are designed to approximate real life challenges, the relationship student – staff is on a very personal basis, an open door policy is self-evident and social contacts amongst students are promoted through regular events organised by staff and student’s government."

David Taborsky

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