Scholarship

Vice Chancellor's Fee Waiver for Continuing Students in 2026/27

Harper Adams University Original Source
Award

Not specified

Deadline

Aug 28, 2026

Due in 179 days
Location

United Kingdom

Applicants

individual

About This Opportunity

The Vice Chancellor's Fee Waiver for Continuing Students is a scholarship programme at Harper Adams University designed to promote and reward academic excellence. This award supports Harper Adams graduates from less advantaged or under-represented backgrounds who achieve highly at undergraduate level to progress to postgraduate level study or research, in line with the university's Access and Participation Plan aspirations. The fee waiver provides a 50% discount for First Class Honours graduates and 30% for Second Class Upper Division graduates who continue to full-time taught postgraduate or research courses at Harper Adams in 2026/27. Students must have completed at least three years of full-time study at Harper Adams University and be from the UK, Republic of Ireland, Isle of Man, or Channel Islands. Eligibility also requires meeting criteria for under-represented groups, including students from areas of low higher education participation, low household income, low socioeconomic status, black and minority ethnicity students, disabled students receiving Disabled Students' Allowance, or care leavers. The award is available for MSc, MProf, and MPhil/PhD programmes studied full-time in 2026/27.

Who Can Apply

Region
United Kingdom
Citizenship
United Kingdom, Ireland
Residency
United Kingdom, Ireland
Project in
United Kingdom
Applicants
individual
Post-degree
Up to 1 years
Priority for
racial_minorities, disabled, low_income, first_generation

Application Details

Institutional approval

Stages

  1. 1 single_stage

Required documents

references

Review process

Applications require a satisfactory reference from the Undergraduate Course Manager or Course Tutor and assessment of eligibility criteria related to academic achievement and under-represented group status.

Restrictions

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