King's Scholars
King’s College London offers a number of bursaries and scholarships to undergraduate students, as well as participating in the National Scholarship Programme. For information on the options available, select the scheme you are interested in from the menu on the left.
New Merit Awards for 2012 entry
King’s College London is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge, learning and understanding in the service of society. We look for students who are pursuing higher learning so that they can play a part in making the world a better place.
In 2012, King’s will be introducing a number of new merit awards to recognise the very best students.
The King’s Scholar prizes will be awarded across all undergraduate schools, recognising characteristics in addition to academic excellence that mark a student out as having the potential to be a leader in their chosen field. Students recognised as King’s Scholars will be given additional opportunities to develop their networks while studying at King’s.
Three new King's Scholar prizes have been established:
Desmond Tutu Scholarship - worth £24,000 or £39,000
Five tution fee awards towards three years of study available to Home/EU and International undergraduate students who can show commitment to improving the lives of people in developing nations and who display a strong desire to develop skills that, can be applied in practical ways to build better futures for disadvantaged peoples around the world. Applicants must also demonstrate a need for financial support to be able to study at King’s.
Biomedical Engineering Scholarship - worth £18,000
Six tuition fee awards worth £18,000 over 3 years available to Home/EU and International undergraduates holding an offer of a place of the BEng Biomedical Engineering programme.
Women in Science Scholarship - worth £3,000
Ten bursaries worth £3,000 available for Home/EU, undergraduate, female applicants to the School of Natural & Mathematical Sciences, who are undertaking a course in mathematics, physics or computer science.
Where can I get further information?
To find out more about the Scholarship scheme, please contact the Student Funding Office.
Disclaimer
The College has tried to give students an early opportunity to begin their research of student funding. Although every effort has been made to ensure that information provided is both helpful to prospective candidates and accurate at the time of its publication, it is possible that some information may be outdated or superseded before the start of the 2012-13 academic year.