Fully Funded Undergraduate Scholarships in UK 2027 at UCL
Applicant criteria
- No specific age required
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
Scholarship Overview
The Undergraduate Funding and Access Awards (UGFA) are financial awards to help UK undergraduate students from diverse and low-income backgrounds take up a place at UCL. They include bursaries, scholarships, and access awards supported by UCL and donors.
Financial Benefits and Coverage
- Includes several scholarships like the Bloomfield and Goldsmith Company Bursary.
- Additional financial aid on top of existing UCL bursaries.
Available Fields of Study
All undergraduate degree programs at UCL are eligible for these funding awards – there are no restrictions on subjects as long as the degree is full-time.
Benefits
Key Awards Available
1. UCL Global Undergraduate Scholarship
• Covers full tuition fees and maintenance allowance for some awards.
• Overseas students from low-income backgrounds eligible.Categories:
10 awards — full tuition + maintenance + fixed allowance
~23 awards — full tuition fee only
Some awards specific for students from countries (e.g., India)
2. UCL Access Opportunity Scholarship
• Full tuition fees + allowance for study costs for the duration of the program.
• Two awards available.3. Undergraduate Bursary (UK students)
• Cash awards based on household income for UK “Home fee status” students.
• Award levels depend on income (e.g., £1,000–£3,000 per year).
• No separate application — assessed automatically via Student Finance.4. UCL Accommodation Bursary (UK only)
• £556 – £1,668 toward UCL student accommodation for first-year UK students on “Home fee status.”
Note: You must apply for admission to UCL first to be eligible for these undergraduate awards, and some require your fee status to be confirmed by UCL.
Eligibility criteria
- Admission or application to a UCL undergraduate program is required.
- Some awards require proof of low-income background and overseas fee status (for Global Scholarship).
- Access Opportunity Scholarships consider residency and personal circumstances.