Scholarships and bursaries
2016-17 funding
SCS Bursaries (open to all MSc applicants)
For 2016-2017 entry the Department of Security
& Crime Science (SCS) will offer up to 14 bursaries of between
£2,500 and £10,000 to outstanding applicants who have been offered
places on one of our MSc programmes (these bursaries are not open to applicants for PG diplomas or certificates).
If you would like to be considered for an SCS bursary,
please fill in an application form and return it via email or post to
the address on the form. If you have any questions about your
application, please email us.
UCLFAA scholarship (only open to MSc applicants from the US)
If you are an applicant from the United States, you can
apply for a
scholarship of $25,000 (to cover tuition fees). The UCLFAA (UCL alumni
organisation) has generously donated this scholarship and it will be
awarded to one student in 2016-2017 (you will need to hold an offer
to study on one of our MSc programmes. This scholarship is not open to
applicants for PG diplomas or certificates).
If you would like to be considered for the UCLFAA
scholarship, please fill in an application form and return it via email
or post to the address on the form. If you have any questions about your
application, please email us.
The deadline for consideration for all bursaries
and scholarships is 30th April 2016 and all application forms must be
submitted by midnight on this date.
You must also ensure that your online application for the programme you wish to study is completed by 30th April 2016. This
includes making sure that your referees have submitted their references
by this date, as UCL Admissions do not consider an application to be
complete until this has happened. The Department of Security & Crime
Science will not be able to make any exceptions.
All
applications will be considered after the deadline and we aim to inform
applicants of our decision by mid-June 2016. You will hear from us
directly via email - this communication is entirely separate from any
communications you receive from UCL Admissions and your offer letter for
a place on the programme will not state whether or not you have been
awarded a bursary or scholarship.
Please be aware that competition for these
bursaries and scholarships is fierce and we recommend that all applicants
investigate other sources of funding. The UCL website has a section on graduate funding and scholarships, however we as a department are unable to help unsuccessful applicants to find alternative funding.
Other scholarships:
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