
City St George’s, University of London
London
President’s International Scholarship
We believe exceptional academic performance and contributions towards the community should be recognised and rewarded. If you are an international student starting an undergraduate course at City St George’s in September 2026, a 50% scholarship is available for your first year.
This scholarship is designed as a recognition of the growing cost of studying at university. As such, the President’s International scholars will be awarded the scholarship as a discount in the fee amount due in the first year of their study.
The successful scholars will also be expected to be ambassadors for the City St George’s community. This will include representing the University at events, both on and off campus, contributing towards societies and supporting broader community engagement initiatives.
For students starting in 2026, there are up to thirty of these generous scholarships available.
Eligibility
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The President’s Scholarship is only available to applicants for courses based at the Clerkenwell campus
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Applicants to courses based at the Tooting campus, will not be eligible.
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You must be expecting to pay Overseas fees
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Applicants must be self-funded in order to qualify. You may be considered to be a self-funded applicant if you are:
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funding your own studies
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getting financial help from family or friends.
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Applicants who are sponsored by a government or other organisation may not be considered eligible.
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You must be in your first year of undergraduate study in 2026/27
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You must be starting in year 1 of your degree at City St George’s in September 2026
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You must make City St George’s your Firm choice, either as Conditional Firm (CF) or Unconditional Firm (UF), in line with the UCAS response deadline in June 2026.
Value of the scholarship
The value of the Scholarships in 2026/27 will be 50% of the course fee for the first year only.
The Scholarship will be a reduction in the tuition fees at the beginning of the second term.
Terms and conditions
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The scholarship is available to all undergraduate students assessed as overseas fee-payers by City St George’s, University of London who meet the eligibility requirements and terms and conditions. The scholarship only applies to courses at the Clerkenwell campus. Applicants based at the Tooting campus will not be eligible.
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Students must be registered full-time at City St George’s on 1 December 2026 to be eligible to receive the scholarship. The Scholarship will be a reduction on the second instalment.
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Students must be commencing the first year of their degree as a new student i.e. those commencing in Year 2 or 3 will not be eligible
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Year 0 (Foundation Year) students are not eligible and Year 0 students progressing to Year 1 will not be eligible. This includes students on our foundation programmes at ISC and Kaplan, who are advised to consider the scholarships specifically for students progressing from those partners.
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Students whose fees are reassessed after the award of the scholarship will no longer be eligible.
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Students are required to apply for the scholarship by 4 June 2026. Students who do not complete the application process by this deadline will not be eligible
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Students must choose City St George’s, University of London as their Firm choice through UCAS at initial decision stage
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Students may be requested to provide additional information in order to confirm their eligibility for a scholarship, typically in relation to their fee assessment or previous studies.
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Any additional information requested must be provided to City St George’s, University of London by 1 September 2026.
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City St George’s, University of London reserves the right to make changes to the terms and conditions of the scholarship and these will appear on our website
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Students who are successful in their application to this scheme are not eligible to receive funding from any of our other scholarships
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Scholarships are in the gift of the university and we can exclude an applicant at our discretion.
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Applicants should follow the admissions Appeals and Complaints Policy should they wish to follow up on any decisions made as part of this scholarship application process.
