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Showing posts with label Undergraduate. Show all posts

Undergraduate scholarships - Kingston University London

We offer up to ten scholarships for undergraduate students for September entry.

The scholarships are open to prospective full-time undergraduate students in any subject area for each year of a three-year course (subject to satisfactory progress). Foundation degree students (first year entry only) are also eligible for the scholarships.


The deadline for September 2012 scholarship applications is 31 May 2012.


Who can apply?
  • You can apply for an award if you:
  • are an international student (classified as 'overseas' for fee purposes);
  • have an offer of a place on an undergraduate degree course or foundation degree course at Kingston for 2012 entry (first year entry only); and
  • are not currently registered on an undergraduate course at Kingston University.

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Bournemouth University Undergraduate International Scholarship

September 2012 entry

This scholarship is offered to international applicants for BU undergraduate (Bachelor) degrees beginning in September 2012. You will be eligible to apply for a BU Undergraduate International Scholarship if you can demonstrate an outstanding academic profile relevant to your course. An outstanding academic profile is one which is considered to be equivalent to 3 Grade As at UK ′A′ Level as assessed by NARIC.

Who is eligible to apply for this scholarship?
All applicants paying fees at the ‘international’ rate are eligible to apply.

To which courses does this scholarship apply?
Applicants for all three or four year full-time undergraduate (Bachelors) courses in the following Schools may apply:

  • Business School
  • School of Design, Engineering & Computing
  • School of Health & Social Care
  • The Media School
  • School of Tourism.

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Microsoft Undergraduate Scholarships, USA

A Microsoft scholarship provides a leg up so you can pursue undergraduate studies in computer science and related technical disciplines. You’ll join a community of scholarship recipients from the United States, Canada and Mexico who share your passion for technology and academic excellence. It all adds up to achieving your primary goal—making a real difference in the software industry.
Microsoft is offering four different types of technical scholarships for the 2011-2012 academic year to current undergraduate students: General Scholarships, Women’s Scholarships, Minority Scholarships, and Scholarships for Students with Disabilities.
Requirements
Basics
If you’re interested in applying for the 2011-2012 academic year scholarships, make sure you postmark your application by February 1, 2011 in order for your application to be considered. Microsoft selects final candidates based on the following criteria:

  • Eligibility
  • Quality of application
  • Displayed interest in the software industry
  • Commitment to leadership
  • Financial need

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The Computer Science STEM Scholarship (CSS), Franklin University, USA

A competitive scholarship program for undergraduate students majoring in Computer Science. The award is for $1000 per trimester in tuition to be applied toward specific courses required in the Computer Science Major. View the CSS Scholarship Application for deadlines and requirements.
General Scholarship Requirements:

  • Undergraduate students attending Franklin University who are majoring in Computer Science and have completed COMP 111.
  • Along with this cover sheet, you must submit a typed essay (no more that two pages long) describing what you understand the field of computer science to be, explaining you are interested in this major, and describing your career interests and goals.
  • You must also submit or have on file at Franklin transcripts from previous academic work: college transcript if you have 20 or more semester hours at the post-secondary level, both high school and college transcripts if the student has fewer than 20 semester hours at the post-secondary level.
  • To be eligible for the scholarship, you must have a 3.00 gpa in major courses.
  • Potential to be renewed during the academic year based on eligibility criteria.

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Undergraduate Scholarships, Computer Science, University of London, UK

The Department of Computer Science offers a number of Departmental Undergraduate Scholarships for undergraduates at the start of their university studies. Candidates are eligible to try for a Scholarship by entering the Challenge. All entries will be assessed and the entry or entries judged to be the best will lead to the offer of a Scholarship which will be confirmed upon enrolment for that year.
Departmental Undergraduate Scholarships 2010-2011

  • £1,000 in the first year of study in the Computer Science Department at RHUL.
  • renewable at the rate of £500 in years two and three.
Early submissions will be assessed periodically and scholarship offers may be made before the closing date
Entry instructions
The Challenge consists of two parts – a test of abstract reasoning skills, and a programming challenge.
You must submit your entry using this on-line form.
You must submit a file in plain text (txt), a Word format (doc), portable document format (pdf), rich text format (rtf) or the Open document format (ODF), with your answers to the four questions.
You must submit a plain text file with the source code of your program. Any of PERL, Java, C#, ANSI C++, ANSI C, and Visual Basic are acceptable languages. I you want use another language then please contact us before submitting.

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