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Law Progression Scholarship

Queen Mary University of London

The Law Progression Scholarship is a fee discount program offered by Queen Mary University of London to alumni who have previously completed an LLB Law degree at Queen Mary or qualifying University of London institutions. The scholarship provides significant tuition fee reductions for graduates wishing to pursue full-time postgraduate LLM or MSc Law programs at Queen Mary's London campus. The discount amount varies based on whether the applicant is a Queen Mary graduate or a University of London institution graduate, and whether they qualify for Home or International fee status. To be eligible, students must have achieved an upper second-class honour (2.1) or first class honours (1st) degree in their undergraduate LLB. Queen Mary LLB alumni receive fee discounts of £4,000 (Home students) or £6,000 (International students), while University of London institution alumni receive discounts of £2,000 (Home students) or £3,000 (International students). This results in reduced tuition fees ranging from £15,800 to £29,500 depending on the applicant's background and fee status. The scholarship is available for unlimited awards for January 2026 entry and applies only to full-time, London-based LLM and MSc Law programs run by the School of Law and Centre for Commercial Law Studies. The scholarship cannot be combined with other Queen Mary or external scholarships, and several program types are explicitly excluded, including Paris-based programs, dual degree programs with Singapore, MRes, PGCert, PGDip, distance learning, variable mode, and part-time programs.

£2000.00 - £6000.00
Jan 31, 2026
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Asylum Seekers Fee Concession

Queen Mary University of London

Queen Mary University of London offers a tuition fee concession to all asylum seekers or children of asylum seekers who meet the eligibility criteria. While an asylum application is under consideration by the Home Office, eligible students are entitled to pay the 'home' rate of tuition fees instead of overseas rates. This fee concession is available to all undergraduate students on all programmes, except those courses offered by the School of Medicine and Dentistry that lead to qualified status as a doctor, dentist, or dental hygienist or therapist. The concession remains in place while the asylum application is under consideration, and if refugee status is granted, the fee status will be changed to 'home'. Students must provide evidence of their immigration status annually in advance of enrolment in September.

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