If you're an applicant from Ukraine, we wrote to you recently outlining the support we have on our website for international students and what to do after you've applied.
Our Customer Experience Centre is ready to support you in this incredibly tough time via phone and social media. And we'll continue to send you updates on any changes to the application process as further information becomes available.
Update May 2022:
The Department for Education has said it will provide additional hardship funding to help universities support students affected by the war in Ukraine.
The Office for Students will distribute £4 million to higher education providers in England to help Ukrainian nationals and Ukrainian-domiciled students .
Ministers have also announced that Ukrainian students studying in the UK who are granted leave under the Ukraine Family Scheme, the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme or the Ukraine Extension Scheme will be eligible for home fee status, if they also meet specific residency criteria, meaning they pay the same tuition fees as domestic students rather than the more expensive international student fees.
For more information please visit the UK Council for International Affairs:
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University and college policies relating to students from Ukraine
Keele University
We've invested into expanding our Article 26 Sanctuary Scholarships in response to the Ukraine crisis, which will provide over £1m in financial support to refugees or those with similar status in the UK.
Up to ten of our Article 26 sanctuary Scholarships are now available for September 2022 entry at both undergraduate and postgraduate taught level.
University of Reading
We have added ten additional awards to our pre-existing sanctuary scholarships for 2022 entry, to support applicants who have travelled to the UK from the Ukraine using either the Ukraine Family Scheme or the Ukraine Sponsorship (Homes for Ukraine) scheme. Please see our website for more information.
University of Winchester
The University of Winchester has established five additional sanctuary scholarships dedicated to support students from Ukraine who have sought sanctuary in the UK as a result of the Russian invasion, or those Ukrainians who were already in the UK at the time of the invasion and who wish to remain in the country until they can safely return home.
Applicants may apply either for an undergraduate or postgraduate taught course, but must have been offered a place before applying for the Ukrainian Sanctuary Award.