Scholarships
The INTO Centre works with the University of East Anglia to offer generous merit-based annual scholarships to help high-achieving students
INTO University of East Anglia is delighted to invite applications for a range of generous scholarships. These scholarships will help the brightest students, no matter what their background or financial circumstances, with tuition fees for one of the Centre's academic preparation programmes
Scholarships available - 2015/16 academic year
International Foundation joint venture scholarships - science pathways
INTO and UEA are offering 100% scholarships (worth up to 16,795 pounds) for students commencing one of the following International Foundation science pathways
- Mathematics and Actuarial Science
- General Science
- Pharmacy, Biomedicine and Health.
- Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics
International Foundation joint venture scholarships - humanities, political science and law
INTO and UEA are offering 100% scholarships (worth 16,395 pounds) for students commencing an International Foundation pathway and progressing onto one of the following schools of study
- Norwich Law School.
- School of Art, Media and American Studies.
- School of History.
- School of International Development.
- Interdisciplinary Institute for the Humanities.
- School of Politics, Philosophy and Language and Communication Studies
Other UEA scholarships
International Foundation progression scholarships
Every student achieving 80% overall or higher in their INTO UEA International Foundation will receive a 3,000 pounds scholarship from UEA for their first year
UEA Anglia Vice-chancellor scholarships
All students progressing from the International Foundation to UEA are eligible to apply for one of the University's Vice-chancellor scholarships. Students will receive further details on these scholarships once they have commenced study
Newton A-level Programme scholarships
Students applying for the Newton A-level Programme with excellent academic grades may be eligible for a scholarship worth up to 50% of tuition fees