
Overview
Scholarship type
Number of scholarships to award
Grant
Scholarship coverage
- tuition fee reduction
Description
Snowdon Masters Scholarships provides grants to physically disabled and sensory impaired students studying in the UK. Established by the First Earl of Snowdon, who contracted polio as a child, the trust has gone on to support over 2,700 students through higher education.
Applicable programmes
Benefits
The Snowdon Master’s Scholarship is worth up to £30,000 payable as contribution of up to £15,000 towards fees paid directly to your university, and a further £15,000 paid to you in termly instalments to cover living expenses over the duration of your Master’s study.
Eligibility
- The scholarship is open to national and international disabled students with the ability to create change, including excellence within a chosen field of study, or the ability to demonstrate leadership through work place or extracurricular activities.
- Exceptional leaders, with the ability to create change within and beyond their academic field Individuals that have shown excellence within their chosen subjects.
- Those that have demonstrated leadership potential with a proven drive for success.
- Ability to create change and drive disability issues.
- Proven achievements in academia, employment or voluntary activities.
- We know that leaders often take unique career paths - this scholarship is targeted to both students who have recently competed an undergraduate course, and those returning to study from the workplace or following a career break.
Scholarship requirements
Disciplines
Locations
Nationality
Study experience required
Age
Application
Application deadline
Making an application:
How to register on the portal and start your stage 1 application;
Registering on the portal;
Starting a new application;
Saving your application;
Returning to edit your existing application;
Submitting your application.