Bayes Undergraduate Scholarships Black British Students
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Bayes Undergraduate Scholarships for Black British Students 2026
Published: 20 Oct 2025 313 views
City, University of London is a public research university in London, United Kingdom and a member institution of the federal University of London. It was founded in 1894 as the Northampton Institute, and became a university when The City University was created by royal charter in 1966.
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Aim and Benefits of Bayes Undergraduate Scholarships for Black British Students
Full tuition fee coverage (at home-fee level) and a £6,000 annual stipend
- Scholars applying to the Student Ambassador programme will be automatically short-listed and invited to an interview. These are paid roles and an opportunity to earn money whilst supporting the University.
- Tailoredcareers support throughout your studies. The Careers Service also offers dedicated careers guidance appointments for Bayes students at Bunhill Row.
Disabled and neurodiverse students
, care leavers
, young carers
, estranged students
, refugees
, asylum seekers and LGBTQ+ students can access dedicated support through the Careers Ahead programme. Furthermore, we are proud to be able to offer lifetime careers support to all City St George's graduates. - Regular networking opportunities with a community of your fellow scholars (current and alumni).
To be eligible for this scholarship the applicant must:
- Be a UK student, with assessed fee-status equal to ‘home’.
- Be of Black ethnicity:
a) Black African
b) Black Caribbean
c) Black Other
d) Mixed – White and Black Caribbean
e) Mixed – White and Black African
f) Other mixed background (to include Black African, Black Caribbean or Black Other)
Before applying please ensure that you satisfy all eligibility criteria and have the following information
- Name and date of birth
- Details and proof of household income
- A form of
- A personal statement of a maximum of 500-1000 words, which explains how you will benefit from the scholarship programme. This statement is different from the one submitted to UCAS, as it should include your strengths and plans for the future and also highlight how this scholarship can support these plans.
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