Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Ghanaian students

Brief Description

The University of Bradford’s Vice-Chancellor’s Award offers Ghanaian students a chance to pursue higher education with financial assistance. Learn more about this prestigious scholarship program.

Host Institution(s)

Established in 1966, the University of Bradford is a well-renowned research university located in West Yorkshire, England. The institution is committed to promoting inclusivity, diversity, and excellence in education.

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University of Bradford

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Level/Field of Study

The Vice-Chancellor’s Award at the University of Bradford is open to students pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate programs across all fields of study.

Number of Awards

The University of Bradford offers unlimited Vice-Chancellor’s Awards to Ghanaian students every academic year.

Target Group

This scholarship is open exclusively to students from Ghana who are looking to study at the University of Bradford.

Scholarship Value/Inclusions

The Vice-Chancellor’s Award provides a full tuition fee waiver for the duration of the student’s program, along with a maintenance bursary to cover living expenses.

Eligibility Criteria

  • All students from Ghana will be entitled to a scholarship as a fee reduction.
  • The scholarship will be paid in subsequent years if progressing with an average of 60% or above.
  • All full-time courses based at the University of Bradford (excluding MBA, distance learning and external).

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Application Instructions

These scholarships are automatically processed and no separate application is required.
These scholarships are not paid in addition to the international academic scholarship.

Official Website

To learn more about the Vice-Chancellor’s Award and to apply for the scholarship, visit the official website.

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