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International student funding

This section shows funding available for international students. Other funds may be available for all students (including international) in particular subjects.  Please also check the list of subject and course specific funding

Tuition fees 

For a list of the most up to date tuition fees please visit the our tuition fees list.
 

Please click on the interest area below to go to the relevant information 

 

Federal student financial aid for US and Canadian students

US Department of Education direct loans
 
The University is eligible to administer US Department of Education Federal Direct Loans to process loan applications and disburse funds.
 
Potential applicants are advised to complete the application documentation by visiting www.FAFSA.ed.gov. The University's school code is 02352100.
 
If you have any questions, please contact the Student Funding Unit. If your application is completed correctly, they will receive notification through the US Department of Education's Common Origination and Disbursement (COD) System. However, it may speed up the approval process if you inform them that you are applying.
 
Sallie Mae Smart Loans
 
The University is also able to administer Sallie Mae Smart Loans. Please apply through Sallie Mae's online loan delivery solution website​

For further information, please contact the Student Funding Unit on +44 (0)1752 587680 or studentfunding@plymouth.ac.uk.

The University's federal school code is G23521.
 
Canadian students
 
The Federal and Provincial Governments offer financial aid to Canadians studying at Plymouth University. We are a public institution with code PVBZ (although some provinces/territories may use a different code). Canadian loans are means-tested, meaning you must demonstrate financial need in order to qualify for financial aid.
 
Generally, students interested in applying for a loan must do so through their provincial/territorial student assistance office or website. When you apply for a loan, you are considered for funding by both the Provincial and Federal Government, meaning you only have to apply once for funding for the year. While federal loans are handled through a lender called the National Student Loans Service Centre, provincial loans are handled through the provincial governments and student aid branches. Please visit the Campus Access website for a comprehensive overview of the financial aid application process.
 
Your provincial Student Finance Department and not the University will process most of your loans. However, you may require University signatures or verification of your student status. The University must also confirm that you have been accepted onto a course or are already enrolled with us before any financial aid will be disbursed to you. If you need further information, please contact the Student Funding Unit on +44 (0)1752 587680 or studentfunding@plymouth.ac.uk.   

 

Plymouth Business School

There is 10% loyalty discount off Masters fees for all Plymouth University graduates. This is awarded automatically.
 
For  further information on available Plymouth Business School scholarships please visit our subject or course specific funding page, or contact pbsscholarships@plymouth.ac.uk for further information.

 

Faculty of Science and Technology

There are a number of scholarships available for our overseas partners (2012 entry only). Please visit our Faculty's scholarship page for more information.

  

Eligibility criteria for the International Office PGT Scholarships (Scholarship 1 as listed above)  

  • Brunei: 2:1
  • Canada: in any Province / Territory grading system, grade to equate to UK 2:1 as guided by UK NARIC
  • China: Prestigious Universities 75% others 80%
  • Ghana: minimum 2:1 in relevant bachelor degree
  • Hong Kong: B (good) 3.0
  • India: 65% or above (some 60%)
  • Indonesia: Strata 1 Sarjana B-3 (good) Japan: B (70-79%)
  • Japan: B (70-79%)
  • Kuwait: GPA 3.33 or above (out of 4.0). Grading would equate to B+
  • Malaysia:
    • Polytechnics B (65% and above)
    • Mara Institute B (3.0-3.99 good)
    • Universities 2:1
  • Islamic University: 3.5 (B+) very good
  • Nigeria: minimum 2:1 in relevant bachelor degree
  • Oman: GPA 3.5 or above (out of 4) Pakistan: GPA 3.5 or above (out of 4). 64-75%
  • Saudi Arabia: GPA 4.0 or above (out of 5)
  • S. Korea: B+ (85-89%) GPA 3.5
  • Sri Lanka: 70% and above
  • Taiwan: B (70-79%) Average Thailand: B+ (very good) GPA 3.50
  • Thailand: B+ (very good) GPA 3.50
  • UAE: GPA 3.0 or above (out of 4.0)
  • USA: minimum final GPA 3.0 (out of 4.0), or equivalent, in relevant bachelor degree
  • Vietnam: 7.0

 

Other countries, not listed above, will also be considered.

Contact us at internationalscholarships@plymouth.ac.uk for more details. 

Postgraduate International Scholarships 

Plymouth University is pleased to announce the availability of scholarships for international students who wish to study postgraduate taught degree courses.
 
To be considered for one of these scholarships you need to first hold a conditional offer of a place on a postgraduate taught degree programme at Plymouth University commencing in September 2012. If you have not yet applied to us you need to do this first – please complete an application form and see information on how to apply.
 
There are three scholarships available for September 2012 entry, as follows:
 
1. International Student PGT Scholarship
Level/Course of Study: All Postgraduate taught programmes
Eligibility criteria: The University will automatically consider applicants with relevant Bachelor degree grades as stipulated in this list. Please note this eligibility criteria list is not exhaustive and graduates from all non-EU countries will be considered for these scholarships. Please note your Bachelor’s degree must be the equivalent of a UK Honours degree, as specified by UK NARIC.
Value of award: £1,500
Number of awards available: 100
Application: None required. If you have applied for a postgraduate taught degree programme for September 2012 entry, we will automatically consider you for this scholarship if your final transcript or marks sheet was submitted with your application. If you meet the criteria and are made a conditional offer of a place, we will inform you of the scholarship in your conditional offer letter. Once all conditions of your offer have been met and the tuition fee deposit has been paid, we will then confirm the scholarship award and issue your unconditional offer letter or CAS. See Terms and Conditions for details.
Closing date for awards: There is no closing date but we will need to receive all documents as specified on your offer letter and for you to have met all conditions of your offer, in order to confirm the scholarship. The sooner you send these to us the better, as you need to allow enough time for the visa application process in your own country (if applicable).
 
2. International Student Merit Scholarship
Level/Course of Study: All Postgraduate taught programmes
Minimum eligibility criteria for consideration for award: Equivalent of a UK University 1st class Bachelors degree in a relevant subject.
Value of award: £2,500
Number of awards available: 10
Application: Complete the application form that can be found by clicking on the link below and return this, along with all requested documents, to the email address specified. Please note you must have received a conditional offer of a place for a postgraduate taught programme commencing in September 2012. You must also be holding the equivalent of a UK University 1st class Bachelor degree in a relevant subject. See Terms and Conditions for details. Once all conditions of your offer have been met and the tuition fee deposit has been paid, we will then confirm the scholarship award and issue your unconditional offer letter or CAS.
Closing date for awards: 30th June 2012
 
3. Vice Chancellor’s International Student Scholarship
Level/Course of Study: All Postgraduate taught programmes
Minimum eligibility criteria for consideration for award: Equivalent of a UK University 1st class Bachelors degree in a relevant subject.
Value of award: £5,000
Number of awards available: 3
Application: Complete the application form that can be found by clicking on the link below and return this, along with all requested documents, to the email address specified. Please note you must have received a conditional offer of a place for a postgraduate taught programme commencing in September 2012. You must also be holding the equivalent of a UK University 1st class Bachelor degree in a relevant subject. See Terms and Conditions for details. Once all conditions of your offer have been met and the tuition fee deposit has been paid, we will then confirm the scholarship award and issue your unconditional offer letter or CAS.
Closing date for awards: 30th June 2012
 
To apply for the Merit or VC’s Scholarships, please download the application form and instructions.
 
Eligibility criteria:
You are eligible to apply for any of the three scholarships listed above if you meet the following eligibility criteria:
 
  • You are an International Student and / or we have told you that you have been classed as an overseas student for fee purposes OR you are a student from the Channel Islands and have been classed for fee purposes as such.
  • You hold a conditional or unconditional offer from the Plymouth University for September 2012 entry.
  • You are coming to the Plymouth University to join one of our degree programmes, at postgraduate taught level.
  • You are a self funded student and not in receipt of an official Government, company or any other scholarship.
  • You have the required grades or marks from an undergraduate (Bachelor) degree, which is equivalent to a UK Honours degree as defined by UK NARIC. Please see details above for grades / classifications required. You must have supplied us with your results in an acceptable and verifiable format, for example if we have requested certified copies or original documents you must supply these.
      
Terms and conditions:
 
  • A student can only be in receipt of one scholarship or discount, and it is only valid for entry in the current academic year. If a student is awarded either scholarship # 2 or #3 above, after already being offered scholarship #1 or another discount, he/she will only be awarded the higher value scholarship.
  • Scholarships awarded may not be deferred. If a scholarship is offered and the student wishes to defer his/her start date, the scholarship must be re-applied for and may not be awarded.
    Award of scholarships can only be made if complete applications, and supporting documents, are submitted before any deadline stipulated, and if scholarships are still available to award at that time.
  • Any offer of scholarship can only be awarded once you have completed the scholarship application process (for scholarships 2 and 3 above), and once the University has confirmation that your qualifications meet the eligibility criteria (for all scholarships). We will only confirm your scholarship award once all the conditions of your offer have been satisfactorily met, and your deposit has been received. At this point we will issue your unconditional offer letter and CAS number (if applicable) and will confirm to the UK Borders Agency the amount of fees you must pay.
  • The Scholarship value is in pounds sterling.
  • The scholarship, if awarded, will be deducted from the overall tuition fee that you are liable to pay, and this will be reflected on your unconditional offer letter / CAS statement (the document that is your unconditional offer and must be used when applying for your visa)
  • The scholarship award may not be used as a partial deposit or tuition fee payment or in lieu of a deposit payment.
  • Scholarships are only awardable for degree students enrolled on their course at the University – non-enrolled students, exchange students, students studying only part of the postgraduate course are ineligible, or students studying Masters programmes awarded by Plymouth University but delivered at partner colleges, i.e. University of Greenwich / Schumacher College. 
  • Plymouth University International Office Scholarship Committee’s decision on the awarding of scholarships is final. Students may be requested to submit additional documentation in support of their scholarship application.

     

4. International Postgraduate Gaza Scholarships
 
Plymouth University is delighted to offer two scholarships to students from any university in Gaza. These scholarships will be awarded on a competitive basis to prospective masters students. To apply for the scholarship, a student should hold an offer of a place on a masters course at Plymouth University and then apply using the GazaScholarship.docGazaScholarship.doc. Each scholarship will be for a fee discount of £5,000 on a masters programme at Plymouth University.
 
For further information please contact: internationalscholarships@plymouth.ac.uk