January 21, 2011

Coca-Cola Scholarships at the University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh and Coca-Cola offer a number of scholarships for undergraduate study in any subject offered by the University. This competitive scholarship covers the full tuition fees and an annual maintenance allowance of £5,000. It is tenable for the duration of the programme of study.

Eligibility
The scholarship is open to self-financing applicants whose personal circumstances would make accepting an offer from the University of Edinburgh difficult. They are awarded to citizens from the following countries who are accepted for admission on a full-time basis for an undergraduate programme of study:

* Bosnia
* Bulgaria
* Croatia
* Macedonia
* Montenegro
* Poland
* Romania
* Russia
* Serbia
* Slovenia
* Ukraine

Application
Applicants should have applied through the University and Colleges Admission Service (UCAS) and been offered a place at the University of Edinburgh by the scholarship closing date of 1 April 2011. The scholarship is not available to students already on programme.

Completed application forms must be received by Scholarships and Student Funding Services no later than 1 April 2011. Eligible applicants should complete an Coca-Cola Scholarship Online Application form.

Scholarship
The scholarship covers the full tuition fees and an annual maintenance allowance of £5,000. It is tenable for the duration of the programme of study.

A University of Edinburgh Selection Committee will meet in May 2011 to select the scholarship holders. The scholarship winners will be announced in late May 2011.

Contacts
Scholarships and Student Funding Services
The University of Edinburgh
Old College
South Bridge
Edinburgh, EH8 9YL
Work: +44 (0)131 651 4070
Fax: +44 (0)131 651 4066
Email: scholarships@ed.ac.uk

2 comments:

  1. Will like to know is this scholarship not available for Africans?particularly Nigerians?

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  2. According to the program requirements, the scholarships are awarded only to citizens from the countries listed above in the announcement.

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