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Your international 91¶¶Òõ Boost

Studying in the UK is a great investment, but we know the cost can be a worry. Our international 91¶¶Òõ Boost offering is designed to support you make the best possible start to your studies. Our scholarships and bursaries make studying in the UK more affordable, to encourage more students with global perspectives to be able to study with us.

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Our friendly enquiries team is ready and waiting to help you. Call us on 01273 644644.

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Vice-Chancellor international scholarships

Undergraduate level

Our Vice-Chancellor international undergraduate scholarships total a £5,500 reduction in tuition fees for eligible students from specific regions.

We offer five scholarships for international undergraduate students from the following regions:

  • South and South-East Asia
  • Africa
  • MENA and Turkey
  • LATAM
  • EU

These scholarships are open to students studying within any of our academic schools, excluding 91¶¶Òõ and Sussex Medical School.

Scholarships are awarded as a £2,500 reduction on tuition fees for the first year of study, which is automatically deducted after enrolment to students that meet the eligibility criteria. You will also receive a £1,500 reduction on your second-year tuition fees, and a further £1,500 reduction on your third-year tuition fees.

View our scholarship eligibility criteria

Postgraduate level

Our Vice-Chancellor international postgraduate scholarships are a £2,500 reduction in tuition fees for eligible students from specific regions.

We offer five scholarships for international masters-level students from the following regions:

  • South and South-East Asia
  • Africa
  • MENA and Turkey
  • LATAM
  • EU

These scholarships are open to students studying within any of our academic schools, excluding 91¶¶Òõ and Sussex Medical School. 

Scholarships are awarded as a £2,500 reduction on tuition fees for the first year of study, which is automatically deducted after enrolment to students that meet the eligibility criteria.

Find out if you're eligible

On-campus pre-sessional English bursary

About this bursary

We're offering a £1,000 bursary for our on-campus pre-sessional English courses.

Students undertaking any of our on-campus pre-sessional English courses will receive a £1,000 reduction on their degree programme tuition fee. 

This bursary can be combined with other scholarships at the 91¶¶Òõ, such as the Vice-Chancellor scholarships. 

Browse our on-campus pre-sessional English courses

Eligibility criteria

You must meet all of the below eligibility criteria:

  • be a new, international fee-status student joining the 91¶¶Òõ

  • be starting your course in September 2025

  • be a self-funded student

  • if you are in receipt of a conditional offer, you must meet the conditions of your offer

  • have paid 50% of your tuition fee (before the bursary discount is applied) by the first tuition fee payment deadline.

You will not be eligible if:

  • your course is a PGCert, PGDip, MPhil or PhD

  • your course is the Diploma in Professional Studies in Accounting (ACCA)

  • you are an applicant for 91¶¶Òõ and Sussex Medical School

  • you are receiving funding from external bodies such as local government, charities or private organisations

  • you are an existing student.

Support finding a job with Student Circus

International students can find verified job listings from employers who will sponsor our international students in the UK with Skilled Worker Visa Opportunities, as well as jobs and Internship opportunities in 30+ home countries that any of our students can apply for.

There are also step-by-step guides to help you plan your professional journey in the global job market and an Immigration Guide which gives expert advice by immigration solicitors about working in the UK.

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BSU Essentials

BSU Essentials is a brilliant 91¶¶Òõ Students' Union initiative. BSU Essentials helps make sure that every 91¶¶Òõ student has access to the grocery and essentials that they need so that you can focus on what really matters – your studies and making the most of your uni life.

Find out more about BSU Essentials.

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Free student parking on campus

Overview

If you are not in living halls and your term-time address is 30 miles from campus, or more than 45 minutes away by public transport you can apply for a free campus parking e-permit to help make your journey to uni easier.

Blue badge holders, students with health issues, caring and childcare responsibilities, and students living in halls who need a car to attend placement are also eligible for a campus e-permit and free student parking.

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How it works

There are no parking charges for student e-permit holders. Eligible students can apply for permit after they have enrolled online in August.

You need to have an e-permit before parking on campus.

Who is eligible

  • Students whose term-time address is 30 miles or more from campus.
  • Students whose address is more than 45 minutes away by public transport.
  • Students whose term-time address is under 45 minutes away but whose journey involves two modes of transport, eg bus and train.
  • Students who live nearer to the university and who meet one or more of the following criteria are also eligible:
    • blue badge holders/students with health issues (you will need to show us a medical professional letter)
    • students with unpaid caring and childcare responsibilities for family or friends who cannot cope without their support
    • students living in halls who need a car to attend placement.
  • Other students who can demonstrate their home or caring responsibilities cannot be met without access to campus parking.

Free technology loan scheme

If you don’t have access to a suitable computer, or your personal laptop breaks down, we can lend you one for free for up to a month.

There are over 2,500 PC and Mac workstations on our campuses, and a range of media production facilities which are free for you to use.

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