Let us reward your achievements

A wide range of scholarships is available for international students applying for various academic preparation programmes. If you have a strong academic record you may have the opportunity to apply for Learnfield scholarship, which provides financial support to reduce your tuition fees. Each application is considered with great care, with scholarships awarded on their individual academic merit.

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Discover scholarship opportunities for international students

Our students who plan to progress to a degree in the UK may be eligible for a scholarship. Scholarships depend on the course you want to do, rewards, and eligibility criteria. Read all terms and conditions to make sure you understand the requirements. Let us reward your commitment. With a range of options available, the Learnfield scholarship could be the financial support you need to begin your journey to academic success.

High Achiever Award

A choice of scholarships

The High Achiever Award scheme is only available to Learnfield students who are progressing to the University of Leicester in September 2019. There are four awards available: one for each foundation pathway. The awards go to the highest-achieving student on each International Foundation Year pathway. Each successful student gets a £2,500 fee waiver for each year of full-time study at the University. The waiver can apply to up to three years of study. All students are eligible for the award. It doesn't matter whether you started in September or January. To be successful you must achieve the highest grades in one of the four pathways:

  • Economics and Management
  •  Engineering and Technology
  •  Society and Culture
  • Science

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How do I obtain a scholarship?

To be considered for a scholarship, you'll need to:

  1. Apply for a course where a scholarship is available
  2. Be offered a place
  3. Request a scholarship application form

"The advice I would give to other students is to focus, listen to your teachers, and always put in your best, whether it’s a small test, random classwork, or an exam. Also, be always positive and expect the best."

Nelson from Uganda

Scholarship student