United World Colleges (UWC) International Youth Scholarships
United World Colleges (UWC)
Int’l Bachelors Degree
Deadline:varies, around Feb-April
Study in: selected Countries
Brief description:
UWC is the only global educational NGO that brings students together from all over the world, selected from within their own countries, on merit and regardless of race, religion, politics, and the ability to pay. These students come together at one of thirteen UWC schools and colleges that aim to foster international understanding and peace.
The UWC scholarship program ensures diversity through selection on potential and merit. Many students attend UWC with full or partial scholarships and UWC national committees allocate scholarships as part of the selection process.
Host Institution(s):
- • Africa:
- Waterford Kamhlaba UWC of Southern AfricaMbabane, Swaziland
- Li Po Chun UWC of Hong KongHong Kong SAR, China
- Mahindra UWC of IndiaPune, India
- UWC South East AsiaSingapore
- UWC of the AdriaticDunio, Italy
- UWC of the AtlanticLlantwit Major, UK
- UWC MaastrichtMaastricht, the Netherlands
- UWC in MostarMostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Red Cross Nordic UWCFlekke, Norway
- Lester B Pearson UWC of the PacificVictoria, Canada
- UWC USAMontezuma, New Mexico, USA
- UWC Costa RicaSanta Ana, Costa Rica
- Simón Bolívar UWC of AgricultureBarinas, Venezuela
- • Asia:
- • Europe:
- • North America:
- • Central/South America:
Curriculum:
UWC schools and colleges currently follow one of three models:
• Colleges which offer a two year pre-university diploma, the International Baccalaureate (IB).See IB Diploma for more information.
• Schools which offer the IB Diploma within the context of a larger school, providing students of other ages the opportunity to gain a UWC experience.See students aged 2 – 16 for more information.
• A three year tertiary level agricultural and training program, taught at Simón Bolívar UWC of Agriculture in Venezuela.See Agricultural training for more information.
Number of Awards:
Not specified.
Target group:
UWC is open to international students who looking for either a pre-university education or a tertiary agricultural course in multi-cultural, values based environment.
Scholarship value/inclusions:
It is UWC’s goal that it will meet 100% of student need and they are actively fundraising to achieve this aim. Many students have attended UWC with full or partial scholarships.
Eligibility:
Colleges teaching a two-year pre-university diploma
Students interested in the pre-university diploma will normally be aged between 15 and 17 years old at the application stage and have already completed 10 or 11 years of formal education. Students are normally 16 or 17 when they start at a UWC college. Academic requirements vary from country to country.
The teaching language of these colleges is English, with the exception of UWC Costa Rica which is bilingual – Spanish and English. Previous knowledge of the teaching language is not usually necessary. The colleges will offer support if you do not have previous language knowledge.
Younger students
• UWC South East Asia– (Ages 4-18). For details on how to apply and entry requirements (this will open a new window on the UWC South East Asia website)
• Waterford Kamhlaba UWC – (Ages 11-18) for details on how to apply and entry requirements (this will open a new window on the Waterford UWC website)
• UWC Maastricht – (Ages 2-18). For details on how to apply and entry requirements emailThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The teaching language at these three schools is English.
Agricultural training
Simón Bolívar UWC is a tertiary agricultural college and to be eligible to apply students are normally between the ages of 17-18 and are already high school graduates. The teaching language at Simón Bolívar UWC is Spanish.
Application instructions:
The application process and deadlines are set by national committees and vary from country to country, so please contact thenational committeein your country for more information on how the selection process works in your country. Each UWC national committee tailors the application process and deadlines to the local education system and culture to ensure it is relevant and appropriate.
It is important to visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
Contact information:
If you have further questions, please contact your national committee. Find your national committee byselecting your country from the list.
Website:
Official Scholarship Website:http://www.uwc.org/how_to_apply/scholarships.aspx