Diversity Access Scheme by The BPP University

Brief Description

The Diversity Access Scheme (DAS) is a scholarship program offered by the BPP University, one of the UK’s leading providers of higher education and professional training. The scheme aims to support underrepresented students in pursuing their academic and career goals by providing financial assistance and access to valuable resources.

Host Institution(s)

The DAS is exclusively offered by the BPP University, a private university with campuses located in London, Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Leeds, and Manchester.

This is a scholarship by

The BPP University

All Scholarships from The BPP University.

Level/Field of Study

The scholarship program is available for both undergraduate and postgraduate studies in any field offered by the BPP University.

Number of Awards

Every year, the DAS awards 30 scholarships to eligible students, with a total worth of £300,000.

Target Group

The DAS is designed to support students from underrepresented backgrounds, including students from low-income families, care leavers, refugees, and black, Asian, and minority ethnic (BAME) groups.

Scholarship Value/Inclusions

The DAS covers the full fees for the chosen course, including tuition, textbooks, and any associated costs. In addition, successful applicants will also receive a £3,000 maintenance grant per year to help with living expenses.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the DAS, applicants must meet the following criteria:

1. Be a UK resident.
2. Have a household income of £25,000 or less.
3. Hold an offer for an undergraduate or postgraduate course at the BPP University.
4. Demonstrate a strong academic record.
5. Can not be in receipt of any other scholarships or bursaries.

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Application Instructions

Interested students can apply for the DAS through the university’s online portal. Along with the application, they will need to provide evidence of their eligibility, including proof of household income, academic transcripts, and a personal statement outlining how they meet the criteria and why they deserve the scholarship.

Official Website

For more information about the Diversity Access Scheme and the application process, please visit the official website.