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The University College Cork is lending a helping hand to international students by offering the College of Arts, Celtic Studies, and Social Sciences International undergraduate financial aid for the academic year 2021-2022.
This programme is open to international students admitted in any programme at the College of Arts, Celtic Studies, and Social Sciences of the University College Cork. The sponsorship will provide for the tuition fee of the programme.
University or Organization: University College Cork
Department: College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Course Level: Undergraduate
Award: Tuition fee
Number of Awards: NA
Access Mode: Online
Nationality: International
The award can be taken in Ireland
Scholarships Deadline: July 15, 2021
Admission Requirements: Students must have attained a minimum of 75% to 90%+ percentage in their previous academic qualifications to be admitted to UCC.
Language Requirement: The applicants are required to attain minimum scores in the following English language proficiency tests:
IELTS – 6.5
TOEFL IBT – 90
PTE – 69
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Benefits
UCC First Class Honours or equivalent (1H): 20% off tuition fee
UCC Second Class Honours, Upper Division or equivalent (2H1): 10% off tuition fee
UCC Second Class Honours, Lower Division or equivalent (2H2): €1,000
Mechanism: The scholarship is awarded automatically at the offer stage.
Benefits
UCC First Class Honours or equivalent (1H): 20% off tuition fee
UCC Second Class Honours, Upper Division or equivalent (2H1): 10% off tuition fee
UCC Second Class Honours, Lower Division or equivalent (2H2): €1,000
Mechanism: The scholarship is awarded automatically at the offer stage.
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Value of the scholarship:
MSc:
- 50% off for candidates who are self-funding and who live in nations that are rated between 116 and 191 on the Human Development Index will pay the €9,450 tuition.
- Students pay a tuition cost of €12,285 after they are eligible for 35% of scholarships for self-funding candidates who reside in countries rated between 67 and 115 on the Human Development Index.
BSc:
- 15% of applicants are self-funding and live in nations that are rated between 116 and 191 on the Human Development Index; tuition for these students is €9350.
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