Support for undergraduate students from Republic of Ireland 2024/2025

We offer a range of bursaries and scholarships to students from Republic of Ireland undertaking their first undergraduate degree.

RoI Access Bursary 2024/25

Glasgow has a long and proud tradition of providing financial support to talented students who, for reasons of financial hardship, might not be able to take a place at university. Our RoI Access Bursary is part of our commitment to continue to attract and support students from a diverse range of backgrounds. For 2024 entry, the RoI bursary will be £3,000 per year of study.

Payments of the RoI Access Bursary will be detailed in your Award Letter.

  • The RoI Access Bursary will be awarded as a cash payment.
  • The RoI Access Bursary will be paid in 10 instalments from October until July; this award is based on household income
  • The RoI Access Bursary will only be awarded in years where full tuition fees apply

Eligibility for this award is based on your household-income and receipt of the Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) Special Rate Maintenance Grant.

  • You must be and Irish citizen, ordinarily resident in Ireland
  • You must be paying full annual tuition fees
  • You must be undertaking your first undergraduate degree

If you are required to repeat any year of study, the RoI Bursary will not be awarded for that year, however any extenuating circumstances will be taken into consideration. In this instance, please contact - scholarships@glasgow.ac.uk

ROI Excellence Scholarship

The RUK Excellence Scholarship of £1,000 for each year of study will be awarded to first degree entrants who have attained H1, H1, H1, H1, H2 from the Irish Leaving Certificate. Dentistry, Medicine and Veterinary Medicine applicants are not eligible for this award.

If you are required to repeat any year of study, the RUK Excellence Scholarship will not be awarded for that year, however any extenuating circumstances will be taken into consideration. In this instance please contact scholarships@glasgow.ac.uk.

Payments

  • The RoI Excellence Scholarship will be processed as a cash payment.
  • The Roi Excellence Scholarship will be paid in 2 instalments.
  • The first payment will be in October and the second payment will be in February.

To be eligible:

  • You must be and Irish citizen, ordinarily resident in Ireland
  • You must be paying full annual tuition fees
  • You must be undertaking your first undergraduate degree

These payments will be credited to the UK bank account held on your MyCampus profile; therefore it is vital that this is up-to-date at the start of the session. By submitting your bank details on the MyCampus system, you are confirming that you agree with the terms and conditions of the award(s).

There is no application for the RoI Excellence Scholarship; information from UCAS will be used to assess eligibility.

Terms and Conditions

RUK Access Bursary Awards

These are available to new entrant full-time undergraduate students of the University of Glasgow who are fully registered for Session 2024/25 as being domiciled in The Republic of Ireland and paying full annual tuition fees. Applicants registered for the Nursing programme, Product Design Engineering programme or Postgraduate applicants are not eligible.

Please do not send in any supporting documentation unless specifically requested to do so by External Relations. If supporting documentation is requested, it is vital that you respond to this request within a 2 week period. If you do not respond to e-mails or submit documentation, you will not receive the RUK Bursary for that year.

Students undertaking a 2nd undergraduate degree are not eligible for the bursary.

Registration

All new entrants must ensure that the registration process on MyCampus is fully completed (both academically and financially).  New entrants must, therefore, register on their academic programme by the given start date.  These awards may not be deferred to the following academic year.

The RUK Bursary is awarded for a set period of study as stated in the e-mail award communication from External Relations.  These cannot be extended. 

The RUK Bursary is awarded each year subject to satisfactory academic progression. These awards will be renewable annually and processed automatically by the Scholarships Team. Annual award eligibility will be re-assessed year-on-year and may be reviewed in exceptional circumstances: students must notify the Scholarships Team should they wish to apply to have their award re-assessed and provide all necessary documentation within 2 weeks of request .

RUK Excellence Scholarship Awards

These are available to new entrant full-time undergraduate students of the University of Glasgow who are fully registered for Session 2024/25 as being domiciled in the Republic of Ireland and paying full annual tuition fees.

Please do not send in any supporting documentation unless specifically requested to do so by the Scholarships Team. If supporting documentation is requested, it is vital that you respond to this request within a 2 week period. If you do not respond to e-mails or submit documentation, you will not receive the RUK Excellence Scholarship for that year.

Registration

All new entrants must ensure that the registration process on MyCampus is fully completed (both academically and financially). New entrants must, therefore, register on their academic programme by the given start date. These awards may not be deferred to the following academic year.

The RUK Excellence Scholarship is awarded for a set period of study as stated in the e-mail award communication from the Scholarships Team. These cannot be extended.

The RUK Excellence Scholarship is awarded each year subject to satisfactory academic progression. These awards will be renewable annually and processed automatically by the Scholarships Team.

Students undertaking a 2nd undergraduate degree are not eligible for the scholarship.

Data Protection

The information that will be collated and processed by the University of Glasgow will be accessed by authorised persons of the University only.

The information collated will be retained by the University for the duration of your degree and used for the purposes of (a) assessing your eligibility for the scholarships/bursaries and (b) for financial reporting purposes, and will be destroyed once these purposes are met.

By allowing the University to collate this information, or by sharing this information personally with the University, you consent to the storing and processing of this information for the stated purpose(s). The information is processed by the University in accordance with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018.

University of Glasgow
The Scholarships Team
External Relations