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Zoology Scholarship at Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine

ICAAHK Scholarships

Imperial College Alumni Association of Hong Kong (ICAAHK) Scholarships are to recognise the outstanding new students joining Imperial. All first year undergraduate students who are holders of a permanent Hong Kong ID card entering Imperial in academic year 2008 are eligible to apply.

This year’s deadline for application is 20 September 2008. Download the ICAAHK Scholarships application form.
Imperial College Student Opportunities Fund Scholarships

Please note that the call for applications for the 2008 Undergraduate Student Opportunities Fund closed at 17:00 Tuesday 3 June 2008.

The College offers a number of scholarships each year to exceptional candidates who come from financially disadvantaged backgrounds. The value of the award is likely to be £1,000 per annum, for a maximum of four years subject to satisfactory progress. All UK nationals holding an offer of admission will be sent information on how to apply.

There are also premium scholarships available through the Student Opportunities Fund which vary each year. The funding offered through these scholarships varies from £1,000 to £2,250 per annum.
City and Guilds Scholarship

The City and Guilds Scholarship will be awarded annually to two home undergraduates from financially disadvantaged backgrounds studying within the Faculty of Engineering. The scholarships will provide £2,500 per annum for a maximum of four years, subject to satisfactory progress.

These scholarships are awarded through the College’s existing Student Opportunities Fund undergraduate selection process.
Grocers’ Company Queen’s Golden Jubilee Scholarship

This annual scholarship provides £2,250 per annum for a period of four years and is awarded on the basis of academic merit. All UK nationals holding a conditional firm or unconditional offer of admission to an undergraduate course in the Faculty of Engineering will be sent details on how to apply for this award.

To apply, you will need to download a Grocers’ Company application form and submit along with your CV.

The deadline for applications is Thursday 12 June 2008
Burhouse Bursary

Two awards are available to overseas candidates intending to take up a place on one of the BSc or MSci courses within the Department of Earth Science and Engineering. Selection is based on academic merit and a supplementary essay. The value of the award is £1,000 per annum for the duration of the course, subject to satisfactory progress.
R W Barnes Educational Fund

Imperial College has an allocation of two awards at entry for candidates living within a 40-mile radius of Beckington in Somerset. Candidates must be holding offers for courses in Engineering, Mathematics or Physics. The award is worth £2,500 per annum for up to four years (excluding placement year), subject to satisfactory progress, and is open to candidates from financially and educationally disadvantaged backgrounds.

To assess whether you are eligible to apply, and for more detailed information on eligible postcodes and courses, please download the R W Barnes Educational Fund guidelines.

To apply, please download the R W Barnes Educational Fund application form.
School of Medicine scholarships

A number of scholarships are available to ‘home’ and European Union applicants. All such candidates are considered on the strength of their performance at interview, or on essays that they have submitted. The value of the awards is in the range £100–£500 for periods of between one to six years, and they are funded by College endowments, the St Mary’s Association and St Mary’s Development Trust.
Music scholarships

The College offers five Ash Music Scholarships, entitling holders to lessons on their chosen instrument (or voice) at the Royal College of Music. There is also an Exhibition scheme for students already at the College. For details of both schemes visit the Awards for Musicians page.

If you are considering applying for a music scholarship, please let the appropriate Admissions Tutor know at the time of submitting your UCAS application. This will enable your UCAS application to be processed before the scholarship closing date.
Sports scholarship

Developing Excellence Scheme

Support of up to £2,000, or equivalent in services, is available to students who are performing to a high standard in their chosen sport, have aspirations to compete nationally and internationally, and are representing the College in British University Sports Association (BUSA) or other approved competitions
Imperial College Rowing Scholarships

Imperial College London has an excellent reputation for the c alibre of our rowers and the facilities we offer them. Up to three scholarships, worth £5,000 each to assist with full participation in the College fixtures and available to both undergraduate and postgraduate applicants, will be awarded each year to rowers of a sufficiently high standard with links/aspirations to national squad level who will be taking up a place at Imperial College.
Cockburn Rugby Scholarships/Most Unselfish Player Awards

There are two Cockburn Rugby Scholarships open to first-year male and female entrants to the School of Medicine (including those from Oxford and Cambridge). Applicants must show evidence of ability at rugby football at the minimum first XV level at school or preferably county level. Awards are £1,000 each in value for up to three years. First class coaching is provided, to enable players to give of their best at rugby, while academic progress must continue to be satisfactory. In a ddition, there is the annual award of £500 to the most unselfish player of the year in memory of Mr Ian Kenyon FRCS.
Drama scholarship

This scholarshi p supports the development of a student within the School of Medicine as an actor or director. Funded by St Mary’s Association, one award of £300 per annum for three years is made to a student who shows talent and commitment to drama. Further details of this award are available from the St Mary’s Association once students commence the course.

Pre Veterinary Scholarship at Missouri University of Science and Technology

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Excellence, Trustees and Missouri Miner Scholarships High-ability entering freshmen, based on standardized test scores, high school class rank and GPA [more info] varies Priority deadline:
December 1 Cumulative GPA of 3.25 or better

Alumni Scholarships High-ability entering freshmen, based on standardized test scores, high school rank and GPA provided on the Undergraduate Admission Application varies Priority deadline:
December 1 Cumulative GPA of 3.25 or better

National Merit Scholarships
Recognizes top finalists in the National Merit Scholarship competition National Merit finalists $1,000-$2,000 per year Same as National Merit Profiles – Must list Missouri S&T as 1st choice institution Satisfactory progress
Departmental Scholarships
For high-ability students in their major field of study High-ability entering freshmen, based on standardized test scores, high school rank and GPA provided on the Undergraduate Admission Application. Contact your intended academic department for availability. varies Priority deadline:
December 1 varies