University of Reading Sanctuary Scholarships
The University of Reading offers scholarships to eligible sanctuary seekers (people with refugee, humanitarian protected or asylum seeker status). These scholarships recognise the educational disruption that displaced people experience. The Sanctuary Scholarships scheme offers these awards each year, to eligible applicants:
- five fee waivers each year that cover the tuition fees for our 10-week English Language programme (starting in July each year) - £4,600 in 2024
- four bursary payments of £5,000† each year of study for new applicants to undergraduate courses* with refugee, humanitarian protection status, or be granted settlement in the UK through the ARAP or ACRS schemes for Afghan refugees, or have a right to remain in the UK through the Ukraine Family Scheme or the Ukraine Sponsorship (Homes for Ukraine) scheme
- one bursary payment of £10,000† (pro rata-ed for part-time students) for new applicants to postgraduate taught courses** with refugee, humanitarian protection status, or be granted settlement in the UK through the ARAP or ACRS schemes for Afghan refugees, or who have a right to remain in the UK through the Ukraine Family Scheme or the Ukraine Sponsorship (Homes for Ukraine) scheme
- one scholarship of a fee waiver and a bursary payment of £14,200† for each year of study for new applicants to undergraduate courses*** with asylum seeker status
- one scholarship of a fee waiver and a bursary payment of £14,200† (pro rata-ed for part-time students) for new applicants to postgraduate taught courses** with asylum seeker status.
† Bursary payments are made in termly instalments.
* Including those with an integrated foundation year or integrated master’s year, but excluding the stand-alone International Foundation Programme.
** Excluding those provided by Henley Business School from our Greenlands campus.
*** Includes all undergraduate programmes for which the individual applicant’s visa requirements do not prohibit them from completing all elements of the programme (see below for details about those with work placements/study abroad years), including those with an integrated foundation year or integrated master’s year. Also includes the stand-alone International Foundation Programme (IFP) with September start, though any scholarship awarded for the stand-alone IFP will be for the one-year IFP only; applicants will have to re-apply for a Sanctuary Scholarship for their main programme.
Eligibility
For all awards, you must:
- be granted a form of leave (leave to remain, limited leave to remain, discretionary leave to remain, humanitarian protection) as the result of an asylum application or human rights application; or be an asylum seeker; or be granted settlement in the UK through the ARAP or ACRS schemes for Afghan refugees; or have a right to remain in the UK through the Ukraine Family Scheme or the Ukraine Sponsorship (Homes for Ukraine) scheme
- have applied to the University of Reading for 2024 entry and have received either a Conditional or Unconditional offer;
- currently reside in the UK
The different scholarships have different additional eligibility, which are explained below:
- For the Pre-sessional English programme fee waiver you must
- be applying for the 10 week course starting in July
- have sat an academic IELTS test (or equivalent)
- Be intending to complete university-level academic study after completion of the pre-sessional English programme.
- For the bursary awards your immigration status must currently allow you to qualify for Home fees status or to access tuition Fee Loans or Maintenance Loans from Student Finance England/Wales/NI/SAAS
- For the fee waiver and bursary award your immigration status must currently not allow you to qualify you for Home fees status or to access tuition Fee Loans or Maintenance Loans from Student Finance England/Wales/NI/SAAS.
For full terms, conditions, eligibility and limits to what the scholarships cover please read the terms and conditions. Some important points to note however are:
- Due to government regulations regarding asylum seekers and work placements, those with current/outstanding asylum claims may not be eligible to apply for scholarships for undergraduate programmes that have work placements or study abroad elements as they may be prohibited from completing these elements of their course
- If you are applying for a course that is considered of an equivalent level to a qualification that you already hold, you may not be eligible for support from the student finance authorities. Please contact the relevant student finance authority if you have any questions about this
- If you intend or are required to take the pre-sessional English programme as a condition of entry, you must also intend to undertake university-level academic study starting in 2024/25 at a University after completion of the pre-sessional English programme.
If you are unable to afford to take an English Language test, we may be able to assist you to access a DuoLingo English Language test. Please email refugeescholarship@reading.ac.uk. Please note that we have a limited number of these tests available.
The Application process
- Step 1: Submit your academic degree programme application, as well as your Pre-sessional English application if you require it. Submit applications via UCAS for undergraduate study, or directly on the University of Reading postgraduate study page.
- Step 2: Apply for government student financial support, if applicable.
We receive more applications than scholarships available, so we cannot guarantee that a scholarship will be awarded to you. We suggest that applicants apply for a student loan if they are eligible to do so, in case your Sanctuary Scholarship application is unsuccessful.
Further guidance on student support
Undergraduate:
Contact the relevant office, depending on where you normally live in the UK:
- Student Finance England students can apply online
- Student Finance Wales students can apply online
- Student Finance Northern Ireland students can apply online
- Students from Scotland can find further information from the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS)
Postgraduate taught:
Master’s loans: information and how to apply can be found on the government's website.
Please note that the maximum master’s loan is £12,167 if your course starts on or after 1 August 2023. It is paid directly to you, in three instalments, and is unlikely to cover the full tuition fees for a postgraduate taught programme.
- Step 3: Submit your Sanctuary Scholarship application, online via our website, or by completing the downloadable application form and emailing it, or posting it to us.
- Step 4: Once you have completed your Sanctuary Scholarship application, send your immigration documents to refugeescholarship@reading.ac.uk
- Step 5: We will confirm eligibility on receipt of all information and documentation.
- Step 6: Winners to be announced for all scholarships at the end of May 2024.
Apply for a Sanctuary Scholarship
You will need to submit a short application for all awards in this scholarship programme. You should have applied for the academic course you would like to study before you apply for the scholarship.
Pre-sessional English
The University of Reading runs a number of courses for people who need to improve their level of academic English before starting their studies. Please note that these courses are not general English Language courses, they are for people progressing to a degree.
If you have applied for our 10-week pre sessional English course and received an offer, and you think you are eligible for a Sanctuary award, you can apply for a scholarship.
Undergraduate courses
If you have applied for an undergraduate course, and have declared that you have refugee status on your UCAS form we will contact you inviting you to apply. If you haven’t declared your status on your UCAS form or are applying through a different route you can still apply for a scholarship if you think you are eligible, but you must have submitted an academic application to study at the University of Reading before you can apply for the scholarship.
Master’s courses
If you have applied for a Master’s course and you think you are eligible for an award, you can apply for the scholarship.
Apply here
Complete the Sanctuary Scholarship application form here,
Or download the Sanctuary Scholarship application form (Word document) and return it to refugeescholarship@reading.ac.uk.
Deadline: 12:00 on 17 May 2024.
If you have any questions about Sanctuary Scholarships, email refugeescholarship@reading.ac.uk or write to us via:
Sanctuary Scholarship applications
Admissions Office
University of Reading
Miller Building
Pepper Lane
Whiteknights
Reading
RG6 6EE
How are the Scholarships awarded?
Scholarship applicants will be contacted at the end of May 2024 with the results of their scholarship application. You must apply for the scholarship no later than the date stated on this web page and the application form.
We typically receive more applications than we have scholarships available, so we cannot guarantee that a scholarship will be granted to everyone who submits an application.
When we receive more applications than available scholarships available, on the advice received by our advisory panel, winners are selected at random, with preference given to local applicants and with gender parity where possible.
Please note that for applicants who still have to meet the conditions of their offer to study, scholarship offers will be provisional until applicants have done so.
Applicants for undergraduate and postgraduate awards need to have met all offer conditions and hold an Unconditional offer at Reading by 4 September 2024, in order to receive a Sanctuary Scholarship. Applicants whose scholarship offers were conditional, who have not met their offer conditions by this date, will have their scholarship offer rescinded, and we will reallocate that scholarship to another applicant.
Any questions? Contact us at refugeescholarship@reading.ac.uk
By submitting a Sanctuary Scholarship application, you agree to comply with, and be bound, by the Sanctuary Scholarships Terms and Conditions.
Timeline
Date | Activity |
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Late January 2024 | Scholarships open for applications |
12:00 17 May | Deadline for ALL scholarship applications |
17:00 31 May | Scholarship awards communicated to applicants |
6 June | Undergraduate Reply Deadline If you receive your last decision on or before 16 May 2024, your reply date is 6 June 2024 to choose your Firm and Insurance choice (except if you're using Extra to find a place). |
17:00 7 June | Deadline for successful applicants to accept their scholarships |
1 July - 6 Sept | Pre-sessional English 10 week programme |
15 August | A Level results day |
4 September | Applicants for undergraduate and postgraduate awards need to have met all of the conditions of their offer to study by this date, and have had their places confirmed as unconditional, in order to receive a Sanctuary Scholarship. If you are taking the Pre-sessional English programme in order to meet the terms of your offer for one of our undergraduate or postgraduate programmes, we will await these results before a final decision is made on your scholarship application. |
23 September | Welcome Week starts |
30 September | Teaching begins |
Additional information and support
University of Reading Fees and Funding pages:
Support for Sanctuary Seekers:
- University of Reading information for Sanctuary Seekers
- Student Action for Refugees
- Reading Refugee Support Group
- Red Cross
- RefuAid