To be eligible to apply for a Newcastle College Scholarship, students must fulfil all of the following criteria:
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have been offered a place on a full-time undergraduate degree or Foundation Degree at Newcastle College University Centre
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be a resident in the UK
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not be in receipt of full or part payment of fees through a sponsorship arrangement
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be a new, first-time entrant to higher education in 2025
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make, or have made, Newcastle College University Centre a firm or only choice
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register on an undergraduate/Foundation Degree course at Newcastle College University Centre in September
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have completed an application for means-tested Student Support through the Student Loans Company for one or more elements of the government's student finance package (Tuition Fee Loan, Maintenance Loan and Maintenance Grant) and agree that their financial information can be shared with Newcastle College University Centre (Students applying for the Asylum Seeker Scholarship are exempt from this requirement).
In addition, student applicants must fulfil one or more of the following criteria:
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be from low household income or low socioeconomic status (Quintile 1)
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be of Black, Asian and/or minority ethnicity
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be a student with a disability in receipt of a Disability Living Allowance
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be a woman in STEM
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be a care leaver
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be a young carer*
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be estranged from their families
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be from Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities
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be a refugee
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be an asylum seeker**
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be from a military family***
* 'young people aged 14-25 who care, unpaid, for a friend or family member who could not cope without their support’
** NCUC offers the following financial awards each year: Three scholarships for asylum seekers OR those granted discretionary/limited leave to remain following an application for asylum, comprising a full tuition fee waiver
*** 'a person whose parent or carer serves in the Regular Armed Forces, or as a Reservist, or has done at any point during the first 25 years of that person’s life’.