The Glasgow School of Art Undergraduate or Postgraduate Scholarship 2020/21
The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) has a number of scholarships available to new students who are starting Undergraduate or Postgraduate study in academic session 2020/21.
If you are a new entrant to GSA and have been given a Conditional or Unconditional offer of study you are eligible to apply to our scholarship programme.
Some of our scholarships offer a contribution towards your tuition fees and others provide a maintenance grant to assist with your living costs while you study at the GSA. The value of the scholarship does not reflect the full cost of undertaking full-time study and, unless otherwise stated, the scholarships are for one academic year only.
Please check the GSA scholarship webpages on a regular basis before you submit your application. New scholarships can become available and changes may be made to existing scholarships up to the application deadline date. GSA reserves the right to make variations to the scholarships available and to not award in any year.
The deadline for submitting a scholarship application is Wednesday 27 May 2020 at 16.00 GMT.
How to Apply
If eligible, you can apply for a maximum of two scholarships. Only one application form is required to apply for two scholarships. The scholarship application form can be downloaded here. Your application responses must be typed. Please e-mail scholarships@gsa.ac.uk if you require the application form in an alternative format. An extensive Frequently Asked Questions section is provided here.
Please note, if applying for a Scotland’s Saltire Scholarship (available to citizens of Canada, the Peoples Republic of China, India, Pakistan, Japan and the USA) a separate online application must also be submitted via the Scottish Government website here. The Scottish Government application deadline has been postponed until 31 July; the GSA application deadline remains 27 May. A Saltire application form and GSA application form are both required by 27 May. The Saltire Scholarship will count as one of the two GSA scholarships you are eligible to apply for.
Check the eligibility criteria:
Only applicants that meet all of the eligibility criteria of the scholarship(s) will be considered. Meeting all of the eligibility criteria does not guarantee you will receive an award.
Check the deadline:
There is a high demand for GSA scholarships so we cannot accept late applications. Scholarships are not awarded on a first come first served basis.
Make it clear why you should receive an award:
The Scholarship Committees will be looking at a high number of applications. You should clearly explain why you need the funding and how it will support you to succeed with your studies at the GSA. Unless stated otherwise, the Scholarship Committees will make awards based only on the information you provide in your application form and relevant supporting documents or artwork, where this is a requirement.
Documents:
If the scholarship(s) you are applying to ask for supporting documents, then send us clear copies. Please do not send original documents as we cannot return them. You should only send us copies of documents that are required. The quantity of documents supplied will not increase your chance of an award. All documents must be in English and financial amounts translated to UK Pounds Sterling. There is no need to send copies of certificates for examinations; there is a dedicated space on the Scholarship Application Form for you to list your educational achievements.
Submitting Your Application
Please check your application and ensure each section is fully complete:
Section 1: Personal details
- Your programme of study, year of study and fee status can be found on your offer letter/email.
- If you have not arranged a term time address, then please write “not yet known”.
- All contact will be made by email so please ensure your email address is correct.
Section 2: Education
- Please list your educational history by most recent first. Transcripts or certificates of qualifications are not required.
Section 3: Financial information
- The tuition fee you will be charged is stated on your offer letter/email.
- In the income section you should be as accurate as possible about the funding you have secured or expect to receive. We understand this may be an estimate if your funding has not been confirmed.
- In the expenditure section you should list any existing obligations/costs that may affect your finances during your studies e.g. debt repayments, medical bills, supporting dependants, caring responsibilities.
Section 4: Personal Statement
- Please explain why you require the support of the GSA Scholarship you are applying for.
Please submit your completed application to: scholarships@gsa.ac.uk by Wednesday 27 May 2020 at 16.00 GMT.
Most scholarships only require a completed and signed application form with a copy of your Conditional or Unconditional offer letter/email. Others require further documents or an artwork image. Do not send information that has not been specifically requested in the criteria for example, a CV, references, examples of your work. The requirements are fully explained in the individual scholarship’s eligibility criteria.
Please do not send ‘zip files’ or ‘pages’ format files.
Scholarship Result
You will receive an email notification acknowledging receipt of your application within three working days of your application being submitted. Please do not e-mail asking for confirmation of receipt before this time.
All eligible applications received by the deadline will be considered by the GSA Scholarship Committees, their decision is final and cannot be appealed. The Scholarship Committees are unable to discuss the reasons for the outcome of your application. Feedback cannot be provided
You will be advised of the outcome of your application by email by 31 July 2020.
Enquiries
An extensive Frequently Asked Questions section is provided here. If you cannot find the answer to your question you can email: scholarships@gsa.ac.uk
Privacy Statement
The information you provide on your scholarship application and supporting documents will only be used to process your application and will be held by GSA in accordance with Data Protection security regulation. Information will not be disclosed to a third party without your prior written consent. Information will be securely destroyed within 5 years.
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