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Regent's College

Scholarships for Study

The Regent's American College London is part of the Regent’s College GBP £1 Million Financial Assistance Scheme. 

Several awards are available to students with high academic achievement. Students who wish to be considered for the awards must submit a letter at the same time as their application to the college stating why they wish to be considered and what contribution they feel they will make to the college community.

Merit Awards

Merit Awards are open to students who have outstanding school records of achievement, as evidenced by GPAs/examination result. A merit award for students with a strong academic potential. Worth: Up to half the total tuition fees per semester.

Note: Students awarded GBP £850 or more will be required to work 5 hours a week in the Admissions Office.

Work/Study Awards

Work/Study Awards are open to students who have outstanding school records of achievement, as evidenced by GPAs/examination results. A task-based award, whereby the holders are required to work a specified number of hours per week (normally 10 hours, up to a maximum of 20 hours) during term time in a particular department of the college in return for partial remission of tuition fees. This way the holder will benefit by gaining valuable professional experience before graduating.

Media Communications Scholarships

Media Communication Scholarships are open to undergraduate sophomore or junior Media Communications students demonstrating a strong academic record at either Regent's American College London or a previous institution.

Candidates submit an article or feature on a pre-set topic. A task-based award, whereby the holder assumes general editorial responsibility for the campus journal and agrees to provide significant editorial content for the duration of the scholarship. Worth: Up to half the total tuition fees per semester.

Note: All scholarships are subject to the holder maintaining a cumulative GPA (Grade Point Average) of at least 3.0 throughout the degree program.

Page last updated 5/13/2008

"I chose to study at RACL because its admissions officers were hugely cooperative and I received answers to all my queries almost immediately. I was also given private tours of the campus and personal advice by current students who shared their experiences with me. I even sat in on some classes, which reassured me of the wide spectrum and suitability of the courses offered and the exclusive competence of the tutors."

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