Level: | Bachelor |
Tuition: | Partial coverage |
Finaid max: | 15000 GBP |
Deadline: | Apr 26, 2025 |
Duration max: | 36 months |
Level: | Bachelor |
Tuition: | Partial coverage |
Finaid max: | 15000 GBP |
Deadline: | Apr 26, 2025 |
Duration max: | 36 months |
The Undergraduate Support Scheme at LSE provides funding for overseas students on the basis of financial need.
An undergraduate education at LSE is designed for students who are keen to engage critically with their chosen discipline and who want to apply their learning to real world situations.
You'll be taught core theory related to your programme of study alongside specialist disciplinary and research skills, and have opportunities to use those skills in real world contexts as you progress through your degree.
You'll be exposed to state-of-the-art social sciences research, often through teaching from the very academics who have carried out that research, and you'll have opportunities to participate in projects, discussions and events that are part of LSE's daily intellectual life. Whichever degree programme you choose, you'll have access to a range of support, both within your department and beyond, that will enable you to make the most of your LSE education and help equip you, professionally and personally, for whatever you do after you graduate.
Most LSE degrees allow you to combine study in more than one subject; either for joint honours, such as BSc International Relations and History or with one major subject and one minor, such as BSc Geography with Economics.
Almost all degrees require or allow you to choose at least one “outside” option in any other subject to enable you to approach your main area of study in a more inclusive and holistic way. Other degrees draw on different subjects to provide an interdisciplinary approach to a particular topic, such as Management.
All first year undergraduate students take LSE100, which introduces students to the elements of thinking as a social scientist.
Finaid max: 15000 GBP
Quota:
between £6,000 and £15,000
The amount of assistance will vary according to individual financial needs but awards are usually between £6,000 and £15,000.
Awards are renewable for each year of your programme, subject to satisfactory academic progress.
The LSE Undergraduate Support Scheme (USS) is designed to help overseas students who do not have the necessary funds to meet all their costs of study.
Please note that the LSE receives far more applications for financial assistance than it can support and unfortunately not all applications to the Undergraduate Support Scheme will be successful.
Once you've received an offer of admission (conditional or unconditional), you can apply for this scholarship. Please complete the application form. By completing this form, you will ensure that you receive consideration for this and any other LSE scholarship(s) which you meet the eligibility criteria for.
The deadline for the receipt of applications is: 26 April
Download the application on the website.