Scholarship application details
Once you have applied to study at LJMU you will be given access to the applicant area of our website.
Student requirements
The Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship is awarded to five remarkable students starting an undergraduate degree course at LJMU in September. These scholars will be selected to represent the diverse and talented LJMU community from all the scholarship applications we receive prior to the deadline.
- You must have LJMU as your first choice (firm) via UCAS
- You must have a household income below £25,000.
- We are particularly keen to hear from you if you have engaged with your community in some way such as fundraised, championed for inclusion, been a mentor for others in your situation and/or community, worked with the leaving care team etc.
- You must be able to demonstrate a sustained level of commitment and achievement in this activity.
- Applications will be selected from evidence submitted in the form of references, personal statement and if shortlisted, an interview.
- The final interview stage will look to select those that are most likely to succeed on their course.
- You must be willing to act as an ambassador for LJMU
In addition you must meet at least one of the following criteria:
- You are from a minority ethnic group
- You currently in care or have had experience of local authority care
- You are a young adult carer and have been recognised as such by your local authority.
- You are disabled
- You are mature (21+ on the first of September 2022)
Not open to: Students who already have an honours degree, international students, students on a course that attracts additional funding via the NHS Learner Support Fund, postgraduate students.
Overview
Nationality
Republic of IrelandUK
Level of study
Undergraduate
Scholarship type
Disability Income related Mature students
Funding
Scholarship coverage
Tuition fees
Details
Up to £5,000 each year for the duration of your course excluding placement years (terms and conditions apply).
Application
Application deadline
27 September 2024
Application process
Separate application required
Selection
Selection approach
Selective
Average number of scholarships per year
5
Selection basis
Financial need/hardship