About Commonwealth Masters Scholarship
Are you dreaming of studying in the UK? The Commonwealth Masters Scholarship program is now accepting applications for 2025!
This prestigious, fully-funded scholarship covers all your expenses, from tuition fees to travel costs, plus a monthly living allowance of £1,652.
Starting on September 10, 2024, applications will open for students from eligible developing countries.
This scholarship, managed by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK (CSC), is more than just a chance to study abroad.
It’s part of the UK’s ongoing commitment to international development through education. The CSC aims to find exceptional talent from all backgrounds, helping you become a leader and innovator in your home country.
Who Can Apply?
To be eligible for this life-changing opportunity, you must:
- Be a citizen or hold refugee status from an eligible Commonwealth country, or be a British Protected Person.
- Live permanently in an eligible Commonwealth country.
- Be ready to start your studies in the UK by September 2024.
- Have earned at least an upper second-class (2:1) honours degree, or a lower second-class degree with a relevant postgraduate qualification (like a Master’s degree) by September 2024.*
- If this would be your second Master’s degree, explain why you want to pursue it—this usually isn’t funded unless you can justify it.
- Show that you wouldn’t be able to study in the UK without this scholarship.
- Ensure all your supporting documents are in the correct format when you apply.
Commonwealth Masters Scholarship Benefits
The scholarship covers:
- Your airfare from your home country to the UK and back at the end of your studies (note: travel costs for dependants aren’t included).
- Full tuition fees, so you don’t have to worry about that expense.
- A monthly living stipend of £1,347, or £1,652 if you’re studying in London.
- A warm clothing allowance if you need it.
- A study travel grant to help with any study-related travel costs within the UK or overseas.
- A child allowance if you’re a single parent, widowed, or divorced, with children living with you in the UK: £576.61 per month for your first child, and £143 per month for your second and third children under 16.
Here’s What You’ll Need:
When you’re ready to apply, make sure you have the following:
- A list of all your undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications.
- Up to 10 of your publications and awards.
- Your employment history with explanations of how each job relates to the program you want to study in the UK.
- A statement about how your past work experience ties into your future scholarship plans.
- The names and positions of three referees who can vouch for your ability to benefit from this scholarship and make an impact afterward—one of these should be your current employer (if applicable).
- A Development Impact statement, broken down into four parts:
- Describe the development issues you’re passionate about, from a global, national, and local perspective, particularly how they relate to your chosen CSC theme.
- Explain how you’ll use your new skills after completing your scholarship.
- Outline the changes you hope to achieve, your timeline for making these changes, and who will benefit.
- Discuss how you think the impact of your work can be measured.
- Confirmation of your scholarship goals and how this program will help you achieve them.
- Your career plans for the five years following your scholarship, as well as your long-term career goals.
- A personal statement where you share how your background has inspired you to make a difference in your home country. Highlight any challenges you’ve overcome and contributions you’ve made in your field.
- Details about your volunteer work and leadership experiences (up to 500 words).
- A scan of your passport or national identity card.
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