To be eligible to apply for full student support (help with fees and student loans and grants) you must be classified as EEA or a Swiss boomer. It basically means that you are a national of the EEA or Switzerland (EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Norway), and you have exercised your rights to work in Great Britain prior to embarking on a course of study. There are two types of scholarships - ones for outstanding achievements in some area (merit-based scholarships), and ones for those who are in need of financial support (need-based scholarships). International students are eligible for the scholarships of the first type. In both cases it is necessary to prove why you are worthy of scholarships. In most cases the receiving of it imposes some obligations on the student. As a rule, they are required to have the indices of progress in studies which are not lower than the set ones; sometimes students are involved in performance of the certain work at an educational institution. There is a huge number of scholarships: the Program of Chevening, the Scholarship BP Cambridge Chevening, the Scholarship of Shell… and so forth. For further details please, see this web-site.
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