Scholarship Eligibility Criteria Review

Summary

The International Undergraduate Scholarship at ARU requires international student status, full-time enrollment, and specific intake periods. Scholarships are automatically applied if criteria are met, but not for pre-sessional, online, or ARUC courses. Advanced entry students can still receive discounts. For detailed eligibility, contact the universitys admissions or scholarship office, especially if your enrollment period differs from the scholarships specified intake.

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Thanks for getting back to me. I’m hoping you can help me review the scholarship criteria in detail and identify any possible interpretations or eligibility considerations that might apply to my situation. I want to make sure I’m not overlooking any provisions, exceptions, or discretionary elements that could support my eligibility for the International Undergraduate Scholarship. I’m particularly interested in how application quality, entry qualifications, advanced entry, prior learning (APCL), or exceptional circumstances are assessed, and whether there’s any flexibility in how these are applied. Please let me know what additional information you’d need from me to explore this further.
I can provide some general guidance on interpreting scholarship criteria. To better assist you, could you clarify if there are any specific entry qualifications or exceptional circumstances you believe might impact your eligibility?
To be eligible for consideration for our International Undergraduate Scholarship you must be: an international student (international tuition fee payer) starting a full-time bachelors degree at one of our core campuses studying full-time, unless there are exceptional circumstances preventing full-time study. Degree apprenticeships, foundation degrees, distance learning or work-based degrees and students applying to ARU College are excluded
To help you better understand the scholarship eligibility, here are some general considerations:
- International Student Status: You must be classified as an international student paying international tuition fees.
- Full-time Bachelor's Degree: Enroll in a full-time bachelor's degree at a core campus.
- Full-time Study: Study full-time unless there are exceptional circumstances.
Regarding application quality, entry qualifications, and exceptional circumstances, these are often assessed based on individual criteria set by the university. If you have specific situations or qualifications, you may want to discuss these directly with the university's admissions or scholarship office for detailed guidance. Is there anything else you'd like to delve into?
There is no need to apply. You’ll automatically receive our International Undergraduate Scholarship if you meet the eligibility criteria. Not available for Pre-sessional English, ARUC or online courses. Only available for courses commencing in the */* academic year – applicants who fail to register cannot transfer the discount to subsequent intakes unless agreed by the University. If applicants join at an advanced entry point (year * or year *) the discount is still available at the rate above i.e. £* per year. Only available for UG taught applicants - not during work placement or study abroad years. Study must be at an ARU UK campus. Only available to applicants joining the University for the first time – not ARU graduates or ARUC graduates. Student must have successfully completed the previous level and not be carrying forward any additional credits to the following academic year.
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It seems your concerns are mainly about eligibility interpretations and university policy rather than legal issues. For detailed guidance, it’s best to contact the university's admissions or scholarship office directly. They can provide clarity on exceptional circumstances and entry qualifications. Would you like to know how to contact them?
they are saying me you have joined in * Jan and its */* intake not */* intake but everyone need scholarship so y cant we get that
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It looks like your main concern is related to interpreting the university's policy rather than a legal issue. Generally, university scholarships have specific terms regarding intake periods and eligibility. If your enrollment doesn't align with the defined intake period, it might affect your scholarship eligibility.
For clarity, you should contact the university's admissions or scholarship office to discuss your situation and see if there are any exceptions or additional options. They can provide the most accurate information regarding your eligibility.