Published: 08 Jul 2024 486 views
The School of Law International Undergraduate Scholarship supports international students to fulfil their academic potential and pursue an undergraduate degree in the School of Law.
These scholarships are awarded automatically to eligible applicants in the form of a £2,500 tuition fee deduction in the first year of study.
Scholarships will be awarded automatically for the first year of your programme if you meet the following criteria.
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£2,500 tuition fee deduction in the first year of study
Achieve A*AA or above at A level or equivalent
Be classified as an International student for tuition fee purposes
Have applied for a place on a 2024 entry Undergraduate programme in the eligible courses list and be entering into year one.
If your fees are paid by a sponsor you will not be eligible for this scholarship.
Scholarship offers cannot be deferred.
This scholarship is awarded for year one of study only. The International Undergraduate Merit Scholarship is available in subsequent years.
Applicants progressing from the Leeds International Study Centre Foundation Year and the Leeds International Foundation Year are eligible for this scholarship.
For more details, visit University of Leeds website