Overview / About the Scholarship
The Chancellor's International Scholarship is a highly prestigious award designed to attract the world’s brightest and most ambitious international students. Unlike government-funded programs, this scholarship is typically offered directly by individual UK universities to reward academic excellence and global potential. It serves as a flagship program that fosters a diverse, high-achieving international community on campus.
Scholarship Value / Benefits
The financial support provided by the Chancellor’s International Scholarship is significant, though it varies by the specific host university. Common benefits include:
Tuition Fee Reductions: Often ranging from a £5,000 discount to a 50% or 100% full tuition fee waiver.
Merit Recognition: Awardees receive a formal certificate and the prestigious title of Chancellor’s Scholar.
Networking Opportunities: Access to exclusive events with university leadership and high-profile alumni.
Employability Support: Priority access to certain career mentorship programs or leadership workshops.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for this competitive award, applicants generally must:
Fee Status: Be classified as an international (overseas) student for tuition fee purposes.
Academic Excellence: Hold an offer for a full-time degree and demonstrate exceptional grades (typically the equivalent of a UK First Class degree or high A-level marks).
Self-Funded Status: Applicants must usually be self-funded rather than sponsored by a government or corporate body.
English Proficiency: Meet the university's English language requirements (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL scores).
Level & Field of Study
Levels: Most commonly available for Full-time Undergraduate and Postgraduate Taught (Master’s) degrees.
Fields: Usually open to all subject areas offered by the university, though some institutions may exclude specific clinical or professional courses (like Medicine or MBA)
Host University / Provider Info
This scholarship is specific to the university that grants it. While Chancellor's International Scholarship is a common name, some of the most famous versions are hosted by:
University of Portsmouth: Known for its extremely competitive PhD and Master's Chancellor's awards.
University of Hertfordshire: A popular choice for international students, offering generous Chancellor's scholarships.
Sussex University: Offers a well-known version for international postgraduates.
Note: Applicants should check whether their target university, such as Birmingham City University or Leeds Beckett, offers a scholarship under this name.
Required Documents
To apply, students typically need to provide:
Academic Transcripts: Certified copies of all previous certificates and mark sheets.
Personal Statement: A high-quality essay (usually 500 words) detailing academic achievements and future goals.
Letter of Recommendation: At least one strong academic or professional reference.
University Offer Letter: Proof that you have been accepted for a course at the institution.
Passport: A valid copy of your international passport.
How to Apply
The application process is usually integrated with the university admission cycle:
Apply for Admission: You must first apply for and receive an offer from your chosen UK university.
Check Scholarship Deadlines: These often fall between January and June for the September intake.
Complete the Scholarship Form: Many universities have a separate online portal for scholarship applications where you submit your personal statement.
Wait for Selection: A scholarship committee reviews all high-achieving applicants and usually notifies winners within 4-8 weeks of the deadline.







