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Bursa nga British Council 9/11 Scholarship Fund, Britani e Madhe

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Postuar me: 30/04/2011 11:21pm

Afati: 31/12/2011

Niveli: Bachelor / Master

Lemia: Të ndryshme

The scholarships awarded under the UK 9/11 Scholarships Fund have been made possible by the generosity of individuals and institutions in the UK. You could have the opportunity to come to the UK to study and to achieve worldclass qualifications. In a country that is diverse and multicultural, you will constantly be challenged and creatively engaged as you develop your knowledge and achieve your ambitions.

To be eligible you must have:

 - Lost a parent or guardian as a result of the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11 2001 or other subsequent terrorist tragedy. 
 - Have a parent or guardian who was thereby permanently injured, as a result of the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11 2001 or other subsequent tragedy, and be able to demonstrate need, hardship or distress for the purposes of undertaking a course in higher or further education in the United Kingdom.

Detail of Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be American to be able to apply?

There are no restrictions on nationality or on residence in other countries.

Are there any age restrictions?

There are no age restrictions but your suitability will be determined by your capacity to meet the entrance requirements of the institution(s) you are applying to.

How do I know whether I qualify for help under the needs criteria?

The UK 9/11 Scholarships Fund is required under the terms of its endowment to ensure applicants demonstrate need, hardship or distress. This means that applicants must provide standard information relating to the income and assets of themselves or their parent/guardian, as requested in the application form.  

Can I apply if I started but did not finish an earlier tertiary education course?

You may apply for a scholarship under these circumstances but should be prepared to explain why you gave up your earlier studies. You will of course need to satisfy the entrance requirements of the institution(s) you are applying to.

When should I apply for a 9/11 Scholarship?

You should start considering your 9/11 Scholarship application around 18 months before the intended course start date e.g. Grade 10 at high school in USA or while you are in your second year of undergraduate study (if you are intending to apply for a Masters course).

How do I apply for a 9/11 Scholarship?

  -Research courses and check you meet the specific academic requirements 
  -Apply for to universities through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service)  
  -Complete the 9/11 Scholarship application form (in full) and gather supporting documentation 
  -Complete and sign the declaration form and send to us along with your completed application form

Who do I send my application to?

Applicants resident in the USA:

Scholarship America
1505 Riverview Road
PO Box 297
St Peter
MN 56082
United States of America

Telephone (001) 877 862 0136

In the United Kingdom (and for applicants from any other country):

Susan Smith
British Council
The Tun, 4 Jackson’s Entry
Holyrood Road
Edinburgh EH8 8PJ
Scotland, UK

Telephone 0044 (0) 131 524 5772