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Scholarship Details. The IIS agrees to grant the IIS STEP Scholarship (the “Scholarship”) to the student (the “Recipient”) on successful acceptance onto the STEP for the academic cycle of 2023 – 2025. The Scholarship award covers: • All direct tuition costs in relation to the Scholarship for the duration the Recipient remains enrolled on the course and in accordance with these terms and conditions; • Programme related costs as appropriate (pre-sessional, travel to religious education centres, study excursions and teaching practice); • A monthly living allowance of £540 (the “Stipend”) will commence at the start of the programme or on arrival to the United Kingdom, whichever is later. The scholarship will also be paid if the student is required to attend an IIS led pre-sessional programme (IPREP) prior to start of the programme. The Stipend is to cover reasonable living expenses in compliance with UKVI thresholds and will only be paid to recipients when they are residing in London. • The pre-sessional course at UCL will be held virtually and students will attend the Preparation for Academic Studies in Higher Education (PASHE) course online from their own countries. A monthly allowance equivalent to £540, calculated according to the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) will be provided to students. Details of how this payment will be made will be shared with students at a later date. • Whilst on Field Teaching Practice (FTP), students will be paid a stipend based on the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) model. This is generally less but, in some cases, may be more than the normal monthly stipend payments. • The stipend shall be paid to the Recipient in GBP (UK Pounds Sterling) via bank transfer. Payments can be made only into a UK-based bank account although exceptions to this will be made in the event of a Virtual Learning period: it is the Recipient’s responsibility to inform the IIS in writing of all the account details necessary to process such payment. It is the Recipient’s responsibility to ensure that the IIS holds up-to-date account details. In the event of any change to the bank account details, the Recipient must inform the IIS immediately, and in any case at least one month in advance of payment of the upcoming stipend. The IIS accepts no responsibility or liability for any delay in the payment of any stipend where the Recipient has failed to promptly notify any changes to bank account details. • Single accommodation at the Student Halls of Residence will be provided to all enrolled students. When students are travelling for holidays or teaching practice, the IIS reserves the right to temporarily re-allocate the room for other uses during such periods. In this case, students will be provided with boxes and asked to pack their rooms. Their belongings will be stored on-site until their return. • The Recipient’s economy class flight to London at the start of the course and repatriation flight following the successful completion of the two-year programme. The scholarship does not include the following (not limited to): o Any medical expenses or charges for dental clinic or optician/glasses o Visa fee and associated costs (e.g. travel, TB-Polio tests etc) o Costs of renewing a passport o Airline fees for extra baggage beyond the standard allocation o Any costs associated with bringing dependants to the UK.

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Scholarship Details. The IIS agrees to grant the IIS STEP Scholarship (the “Scholarship”) to the student (the “Recipient”) on successful acceptance onto the STEP for the academic cycle of 2023 – 20252017 - 2019. The Scholarship award covers: • All direct tuition costs in relation to the Scholarship for the duration the Recipient remains enrolled on the course and in accordance with these terms and conditions; . Programme Programme-related travel costs as appropriate (pre-sessionaleducational field trips, travel to religious education centres, study excursions and teaching practice); applicable reimbursements for practicum related travel) in accordance with the reimbursements policy. • A monthly living allowance of £540 470 (the “Stipend”) will commence at the start of the programme or on arrival to the United Kingdom, Kingdom whichever is later. The scholarship will also be paid cover expenses if the student is required to attend an IIS led a pre-sessional programme (IPREP) prior to start of the programme. The Stipend is to cover reasonable living expenses in compliance with UKVI thresholds and will only be paid to recipients Recipients, when they are residing in London. • The preDuring the three-sessional course at UCL will be held virtually month Field Research and students will attend the Preparation for Academic Studies in Higher Education (PASHE) course online from their own countries. A monthly allowance equivalent to £540, calculated according to the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) will be provided to students. Details of how this payment will be made will be shared with students at a later date. • Whilst on Field Teaching Practice (FTPFRTP), students will be paid a stipend based on the World Bank’s Bank Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) model. This is generally less but, but in some cases, cases may be more than the normal monthly stipend payments. • The stipend shall be paid to the Recipient in GBP (UK Pounds Sterling) via bank transfer. Payments can be made only into a UK-based bank account although exceptions to this will be made in the event of a Virtual Learning periodaccount: it is the Recipient’s responsibility to inform the IIS in writing of all the account details necessary to process such payment. It is the Recipient’s responsibility to ensure that the IIS holds up-to-date account details. In the event of any change to the bank account details, details the Recipient must inform the IIS immediately, and in any case at least one month in advance of payment of the upcoming stipend. The IIS accepts no responsibility or liability for any delay in the payment of any stipend where the Recipient has failed to promptly notify any changes to bank account details. • Single accommodation at the Student Halls of Residence will be provided to all enrolled students. Further details are available here xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. When students are travelling for holidays or teaching practicefield research, the IIS reserves the right to temporarily re-allocate the room for other uses during such periods. In this case, students will be provided with boxes and asked to pack their rooms. Their belongings will be stored on-site until their return. • The Recipient’s economy class flight to London at the start of the course and repatriation flight following the successful completion of the two-two year programme. (Please note that travel arrangements will be made by the IIS in accordance with their travel policy). • The scholarship does not include the following (not limited to): o • Students are responsible for any fees arising from resubmission of assignments. • Any private medical expenses or charges for dental clinic or optician/glasses o Visa fee and associated costs (e.g. travel, TB-Polio tests etc.) o Costs of renewing a passport o Airline fees for extra baggage beyond the standard allocation o Any costs associated with bringing dependants to the UK.passport

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Samples: Secondary

Scholarship Details. The IIS agrees to grant the IIS STEP GPISH Scholarship (the “Scholarship”) to the student (the “Recipient”) on upon successful acceptance onto the STEP GPISH programme for the academic cycle of 2023 – 2022 - 2025. The Scholarship award covers: • All direct tuition costs in relation to the Scholarship for the duration the Recipient remains enrolled on the course and in accordance with these terms and conditions. In the third year, the IIS will cover tuition fees up to £23,000 for a Master’s course at a UK University. If the total fees for the Recipient’s preferred third year Master’s exceed £23,000, it will be the responsibility of the Recipient to cover the shortfall; the IIS will consider requests to cover additional tuition fees on a case-by-case basis. Programme Programme-related travel costs as appropriate (pre-sessionalstudy excursions, travel to religious education centreslanguage immersion, study excursions and teaching practicefield research); . • A monthly living allowance of £540 (the “Stipend”) will commence at the start of the programme or on arrival to the United Kingdom, whichever is laterprogramme. The scholarship monthly Stipend will also be paid if £505 during the student is required to attend an IIS led pre-sessional programme (IPREP) prior to start of the programmefirst two years. The Stipend is to cover reasonable living expenses in compliance with UKVI thresholds and thresholds. In the third year, the Stipend will only be paid to recipients when they are residing either continue at £505 if the Recipient remains in IIS Halls of Residence in London, or will be adjusted to cover the costs of living elsewhere: £1344 for a Recipient remaining in London or nearby Oxford or Cambridge; £1210 for a Recipient elsewhere in the UK. The Stipend will cease at the end of the Recipient’s third-year Master’s course, or on 30 September of the third year, whichever is sooner. • The pre-sessional course at UCL will be held virtually and students will attend the Preparation for Academic Studies in Higher Education (PASHE) course online from their own countries. A monthly allowance equivalent to £540, calculated according to the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) will be provided to students. Details of how this payment will be made will be shared with students at a later date. • Whilst on Field Teaching Practice (FTP), students will be paid a stipend based on the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) model. This is generally less but, in some cases, may be more than the normal monthly stipend payments. • The stipend Stipend shall be paid to the Recipient in GBP (UK Pounds Sterling) via bank transfer. Payments can be made only into a UK-based bank account although exceptions to this will may be made in the event of a Virtual Learning period: it is the Recipient’s responsibility to inform the IIS in writing of all the account details necessary to process such payment. It is the Recipient’s responsibility to ensure that the IIS holds up-to-date account details. In the event of any change to the bank account details, details the Recipient must inform the IIS immediately, and in any case at least one month in advance of payment of the upcoming stipendStipend. The IIS accepts no responsibility or liability for any delay in the payment of any stipend Stipend where the Recipient has failed to promptly notify any changes to bank account details. • Single accommodation at the Student Halls of Residence will be provided to all enrolled studentsstudents until commencement of the field project in Year 2, Term 3. The student may remain in the student halls of residence for the third year of studies if studying in London. If the recipient decides not to remain in student halls in the third year, a housing allowance will be paid to the recipient per the Institute’s policy. When students are travelling for holidays or teaching practiceholidays, fieldwork and language immersion the IIS reserves the right to temporarily re-allocate the room for other uses during such periods. In this case, students will be provided with boxes and asked to pack their rooms. Their belongings will be stored on-on- site until their return. • The Recipient’s economy class flight to London at the start of the course programme and repatriation flight following the successful completion of the two-three year programme. Please see the Student Handbook for further information. Please note that tickets for travel to the UK will not be purchased prior to the student visa being issued. Please note that travel arrangements will be made as per the Institute’s travel policy. Recipients should not resign from any employment, cancel any contracts of work or offers of alternative study until a visa confirming eligibility to enter the UK for study has been issued and is in the recipient’s possession. The scholarship does not include the following (not limited to): o Any private medical expenses or charges for dental clinic or optician/glasses o glasses. • Visa fee and associated costs (e.g. travel, TB-Polio tests etc) o .). • Costs of renewing a passport o passport. • Airline fees for extra baggage beyond the standard allocation o allocation. • Any costs associated with bringing dependants to the UK.

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Scholarship Details. The IIS agrees to grant the IIS STEP Scholarship (the “Scholarship”) to the student (the “Recipient”) on successful acceptance onto the STEP for the academic cycle of 2023 2022 20252024. The Scholarship award covers: • All direct tuition costs in relation to the Scholarship for the duration the Recipient remains enrolled on the course and in accordance with these terms and conditions; • Programme related costs as appropriate (pre-sessional, travel to religious education centres, study excursions and teaching practice); • A monthly living allowance of £540 505 (the “Stipend”) will commence at the start of the programme or on arrival to the United Kingdom, whichever is later. The scholarship will also be paid if the student is required to attend an IIS led pre-sessional programme (IPREP) prior to start of the programme. The Stipend is to cover reasonable living expenses in compliance with UKVI thresholds and will only be paid to recipients recipients, when they are residing in London. • The pre-sessional course at UCL will be held virtually and students will attend the Preparation for Academic Studies in Higher Education (PASHE) course online from their own countries. A monthly allowance equivalent to £540505, calculated according to the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) will be provided to students. Details of how this payment will be made will be shared with students at a later date. • Whilst on Field Teaching Practice (FTP), students will be paid a stipend based on the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) model. This is generally less but, in some cases, may be more than the normal monthly stipend payments. • The stipend shall be paid to the Recipient in GBP (UK Pounds Sterling) via bank transfer. Payments can be made only into a UK-based bank account although exceptions to this will be made in the event of a Virtual Learning period: it is the Recipient’s responsibility to inform the IIS in writing of all the account details necessary to process such payment. It is the Recipient’s responsibility to ensure that the IIS holds up-to-date account details. In the event of any change to the bank account details, the Recipient must inform the IIS immediately, and in any case at least one month in advance of payment of the upcoming stipend. The IIS accepts no responsibility or liability for any delay in the payment of any stipend where the Recipient has failed to promptly notify any changes to bank account details. • Single accommodation at the Student Halls of Residence will be provided to all enrolled students. When students are travelling for holidays or teaching practice, the IIS reserves the right to temporarily re-allocate the room for other uses during such periods. In this case, students will be provided with boxes and asked to pack their rooms. Their belongings will be stored on-site until their return. • The Recipient’s economy class flight to London at the start of the course and repatriation flight following the successful completion of the two-year programme. The scholarship does not include the following (not limited to): o Any medical expenses or charges for dental clinic or optician/glasses o Visa fee and associated costs (e.g. travel, TB-Polio tests etc) o Costs of renewing a passport o Airline fees for extra baggage beyond the standard allocation allocation. o Any costs associated with bringing dependants to the UK.

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Scholarship Details. The IIS agrees to grant the IIS STEP GPISH Scholarship (the “Scholarship”) to the student (the “Recipient”) on upon successful acceptance onto the STEP GPISH programme for the academic cycle of 2023 – 20252020 - 2023. The Scholarship award covers: All direct tuition costs in relation to the Scholarship for the duration the Recipient remains enrolled on the course and in accordance with these terms and conditions; • Programme .  Programme-related travel costs as appropriate (pre-sessionalstudy excursions, travel to religious education centreslanguage immersion, study excursions and teaching practicefield research); • .  A monthly living allowance of £540 (the “Stipend”) will commence at the start of the programme or on arrival to the United Kingdom, whichever is later. The scholarship monthly stipend will also be paid if the student is required to attend an IIS led pre-sessional programme (IPREP) prior to start of the programme£490. The Stipend is to cover reasonable living expenses in compliance with UKVI thresholds and will only be paid to recipients Recipients when they are residing in LondonLondon for the first two years. • The pre-sessional course at UCL Please see the student handbook for the third year stipend as this will be held virtually subject to location, length of course, and students will attend the Preparation for Academic Studies in Higher Education (PASHE) course online from their own countriesstay. A monthly allowance equivalent to £540, calculated according to the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) will be provided to students. Details of how this payment will be made will be shared with students at a later date. • Whilst on Field Teaching Practice (FTP), students will be paid a stipend based on the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) model. This is generally less but, in some cases, may be more than the normal monthly stipend payments. • The stipend shall be paid to the Recipient in GBP (UK Pounds Sterling) via bank transfer. Payments can be made only into a UK-based bank account although exceptions to this will be made in the event of a Virtual Learning periodaccount: it is the Recipient’s responsibility to inform the IIS in writing of all the account details necessary to process such payment. It is the Recipient’s responsibility to ensure that the IIS holds up-to-date account details. In the event of any change to the bank account details, details the Recipient must inform the IIS immediately, and in any case at least one month in advance of payment of the upcoming stipend. The IIS accepts no responsibility or liability for any delay in the payment of any stipend where the Recipient has failed to promptly notify any changes to bank account details. Single accommodation at the Student Halls of Residence will be provided to all enrolled studentsstudents until commencement of the field project in Year 2, Term 3. The student may remain in the student halls of residence for the third year of studies if studying in London. If the recipient decides not to remain in student halls, a housing allowance will be paid to the recipient per the Institute’s policy. When students are travelling for holidays or teaching practiceholidays, fieldwork and language immersion the IIS reserves the right to temporarily re-allocate the room for other uses during such periods. In this case, students will be provided with boxes and asked to pack their rooms. Their belongings will be stored on-site until their return. • The Recipient’s economy class flight to London at the start of the course and repatriation flight following the successful completion of the two-three year programme. Please see student handbook for further information. Please note that tickets for travel to the UK will not be purchased prior to the student visa being issued. Please note that travel arrangements will be made as per the Institute’s travel policy. Recipients should not resign from any employment, cancel any contracts of work or offers of alternative study until a visa confirming eligibility to enter the UK for study has been issued and is in the recipient’s possession. The scholarship does not include the following (not limited to): o Any private medical expenses or charges for dental clinic or optician/glasses o Visa fee and associated costs (e.g. travel, TB-Polio tests etc.) o Costs of renewing a passport o Airline fees for extra baggage beyond the standard allocation o Any costs associated with bringing dependants to the UK.passport

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Samples: Gpish Terms and Conditions

Scholarship Details. The IIS agrees to grant the IIS STEP Scholarship (the “Scholarship”) to the student (the “Recipient”) on successful acceptance onto the STEP for the academic cycle of 2023 – 20252017 ‐ 2019. The Scholarship award covers: All direct tuition costs in relation to the Scholarship for the duration the Recipient remains enrolled on the course and in accordance with these terms and conditions; • Programme .  Programme‐related travel costs (educational field trips, applicable reimbursements for practicum related costs as appropriate (pre-sessional, travel to religious education centres, study excursions and teaching practice); • travel) in accordance with the reimbursements policy.  A monthly living allowance of £540 470 (the “Stipend”) will commence at the start of the programme or on arrival to the United Kingdom, Kingdom whichever is later. The scholarship will also be paid cover expenses if the student is required to attend an IIS led pre-sessional a pre‐sessional programme (IPREP) prior to start of the programme. The Stipend is to cover reasonable living expenses in compliance with UKVI thresholds and will only be paid to recipients Recipients, when they are residing in London. • The pre-sessional course at UCL will be held virtually During the three‐month Field Research and students will attend the Preparation for Academic Studies in Higher Education (PASHE) course online from their own countries. A monthly allowance equivalent to £540, calculated according to the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) will be provided to students. Details of how this payment will be made will be shared with students at a later date. • Whilst on Field Teaching Practice (FTPFRTP), students will be paid a stipend based on the World Bank’s Bank Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) model. This is generally less but, but in some cases, cases may be more than the normal monthly stipend payments. The stipend shall be paid to the Recipient in GBP (UK Pounds Sterling) via bank transfer. Payments can be made only into a UK-based UK‐based bank account although exceptions to this will be made in the event of a Virtual Learning periodaccount: it is the Recipient’s responsibility to inform the IIS in writing of all the account details necessary to process such payment. It is the Recipient’s responsibility to ensure that the IIS holds up-to-date up‐to‐date account details. In the event of any change to the bank account details, details the Recipient must inform the IIS immediately, and in any case at least one month in advance of payment of the upcoming stipend. The IIS accepts no responsibility or liability for any delay in the payment of any stipend where the Recipient has failed to promptly notify any changes to bank account details. Single accommodation at the Student Halls of Residence will be provided to all enrolled students. Further details are available here xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. When students are travelling for holidays or teaching practicefield research, the IIS reserves the right to temporarily re-allocate re‐allocate the room for other uses during such periods. In this case, students will be provided with boxes and asked to pack their rooms. Their belongings will be stored on-site until their return. • The Recipient’s economy class flight to London at the start of the course and repatriation flight following the successful completion of the two-two year programme. (Please note that travel arrangements will be made by the IIS in accordance with their travel policy).  The scholarship does not include the following (not limited to): o  Students are responsible for any fees arising from resubmission of assignments.  Any private medical expenses or charges for dental clinic or optician/glasses o Visa fee and associated costs (e.g. travel, TB-Polio TB‐Polio tests etc.) o Costs of renewing a passport o Airline fees for extra baggage beyond the standard allocation o Any costs associated with bringing dependants to the UK.passport

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Samples: Education Programme

Scholarship Details. The IIS agrees to grant the IIS STEP Scholarship (the “Scholarship”) to the student (the “Recipient”) on successful acceptance onto the STEP for the academic cycle of 2023 – 2025. 2020 - 2022 The Scholarship award covers: All direct tuition costs in relation to the Scholarship for the duration the Recipient remains enrolled on the course and in accordance with these terms and conditions; • Programme .  Programme-related travel costs as appropriate (pre-sessional, travel to religious education centres, study excursions and teaching practice); • .  A monthly living allowance of £540 490 (the “Stipend”) will commence at the start of the programme or on arrival to the United Kingdom, whichever is later. The scholarship will also be paid cover expenses if the student is required to attend an IIS led pre-a pre- sessional programme (IPREP) programme* prior to start of the programme. The Stipend is to cover reasonable living expenses in compliance with UKVI thresholds and will only be paid to recipients recipients, when they are residing in London. • The *Please see next bullet point for exceptional circumstances related to the current COVID-19 pandemic.  Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, the pre-sessional course at UCL UCL-IOE will be held virtually and students will attend the Preparation for Academic Studies in Higher Education (PASHE) course online from their own countriesclasses may commence virtually. A In such cases, a monthly allowance equivalent to £540490, calculated according to the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) will be provided to students. Details of how this payment will be made will be shared with students at a later date. • Whilst  While on Field Teaching Practice (FTP), students will be paid a stipend based on the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) model. This is generally less but, but in some cases, cases may be more than the normal monthly stipend payments. The stipend shall be paid to the Recipient in GBP (UK Pounds Sterling) via bank transfer. Payments can be made only into a UK-based bank account although exceptions to this will be made in the event of a Virtual Learning period: it is the Recipient’s responsibility to inform the IIS in writing of all the account details necessary to process such payment. It is the Recipient’s responsibility to ensure that the IIS holds up-to-date account details. In the event of any change to the bank account details, the Recipient must inform the IIS immediately, and in any case at least one month in advance of payment of the upcoming stipend. The IIS accepts no responsibility or liability for any delay in the payment of any stipend where the Recipient has failed to promptly notify any changes to bank account details. Details on how students will receive stipends in the event of a Virtual Learning period will follow in due course.  Single accommodation at the Student Halls of Residence will be provided to all enrolled students. When students are travelling for holidays or teaching practice, the IIS reserves the right to temporarily re-allocate the room for other uses during such periods. In this case, students will be provided with boxes and asked to pack their rooms. Their belongings will be stored on-site until their return. • The Recipient’s economy class flight to London at the start of the course (*once onsite learning begins) and repatriation flight following the successful completion of the two-two year programme. The scholarship does not include the following (not limited to): o Any private medical expenses or charges for dental clinic or optician/glasses o Visa fee and associated costs (e.g. travel, TB-Polio tests etc.) o Costs of renewing a passport o Airline fees for extra baggage beyond the standard allocation o Any costs associated with bringing dependants to the UK.passport

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Scholarship Details. The IIS agrees to grant the IIS STEP GPISH Scholarship (the “Scholarship”) to the student (the “Recipient”) on upon successful acceptance onto the STEP GPISH programme for the academic cycle of 2023 – 20252020 - 2023. The Scholarship award covers: All direct tuition costs in relation to the Scholarship for the duration the Recipient remains enrolled on the course and in accordance with these terms and conditions; • Programme .  Programme-related travel costs as appropriate (pre-sessionalstudy excursions, travel to religious education centreslanguage immersion, study excursions and teaching practicefield research); • .  A monthly living allowance of £540 (the “Stipend”) will commence at the start of the programme or on arrival to the United Kingdom, whichever is later. The scholarship monthly stipend will also be paid if the student is required to attend an IIS led pre-sessional programme (IPREP) prior to start of the programme£490. The Stipend is to cover reasonable living expenses in compliance with UKVI thresholds and will only be paid to recipients Recipients when they are residing in LondonLondon for the first two years. • The pre-sessional course at UCL Please see the student handbook for the third year stipend as this will be held virtually subject to location, length of course, and students will attend the Preparation for Academic Studies in Higher Education (PASHE) course online from their own countriesstay. A monthly allowance equivalent to £540, calculated according to the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) will be provided to students. Details of how this payment will be made will be shared with students at a later date. • Whilst on Field Teaching Practice (FTP), students will be paid a stipend based on the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) model. This is generally less but, in some cases, may be more than the normal monthly stipend payments. • The stipend shall be paid to the Recipient in GBP (UK Pounds Sterling) via bank transfer. Payments can be made only into a UK-based bank account although exceptions to this will be made in the event of a Virtual Learning periodaccount: it is the Recipient’s responsibility to inform the IIS in writing of all the account details necessary to process such payment. It is the Recipient’s responsibility to ensure that the IIS holds up-to-date account details. In the event of any change to the bank account details, details the Recipient must inform the IIS immediately, and in any case at least one month in advance of payment of the upcoming stipend. The IIS accepts no responsibility or liability for any delay in the payment of any stipend where the Recipient has failed to promptly notify any changes to bank account details. Single accommodation at the Student Halls of Residence will be provided to all enrolled studentsstudents until commencement of the field project in Year 2, Term 3. The student may remain in the student halls of residence for the third year of studies if studying in London. If the recipient decides not to remain in student halls, a housing allowance will be paid to the recipient per the Institute’s policy. When students are travelling for holidays or teaching practiceholidays, fieldwork and language immersion the IIS reserves the right to temporarily re-allocate the room for other uses during such periods. In this case, students will be provided with boxes and asked to pack their rooms. Their belongings will be stored on-site until their return. • The Recipient’s economy class flight to London at the start of the course course* and repatriation flight following the successful completion of the two-three year programme. The scholarship does not include the following (not limited to): o Any medical expenses or charges Please see student handbook for dental clinic or optician/glasses o Visa fee and associated costs (e.g. travel, TB-Polio tests etc) o Costs of renewing a passport o Airline fees further information. Please note that tickets for extra baggage beyond the standard allocation o Any costs associated with bringing dependants travel to the UKUK will not be purchased prior to the student visa being issued. Please note that travel arrangements will be made as per the Institute’s travel policy. Recipients should not resign from any employment, cancel any contracts of work or offers of alternative study until a visa confirming eligibility to enter the UK for study has been issued and is in the recipient’s possession.

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Scholarship Details. The IIS agrees to grant the IIS STEP Scholarship (the “Scholarship”) to the student (the “Recipient”) on successful acceptance onto the STEP for the academic cycle of 2023 – 20252020 - 2022. The Scholarship award covers: All direct tuition costs in relation to the Scholarship for the duration the Recipient remains enrolled on the course and in accordance with these terms and conditions; • Programme .  Programme-related travel costs as appropriate (pre-sessional, travel to religious education centres, study excursions excursions, and teaching practicepractice in UK and home contexts); • .  A monthly living allowance of £540 490 (the “Stipend”) will commence at the start of the programme or on arrival to the United Kingdom, whichever is later. The scholarship will also be paid cover expenses if the student is required to attend an IIS led a pre-sessional programme (IPREP) prior to start of the programme. The Stipend is to cover reasonable living expenses in compliance with UKVI thresholds and will only be paid to recipients Recipients, when they are residing in London. • The pre-sessional course at UCL will be held virtually and students will attend During the Preparation for Academic Studies in Higher Education (PASHE) course online from their own countries. A monthly allowance equivalent to £540, calculated according to duration of the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) will be provided to students. Details of how this payment will be made will be shared with students at a later date. • Whilst  Students on Field Teaching Practice (FTP), students in their home contexts will be paid a stipend based on the World Bank’s Bank Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) model. This is generally less but, but in some cases, cases may be more than the normal monthly stipend payments. The stipend shall be paid to the Recipient in GBP (UK Pounds Sterling) via bank transfer. Payments can be made only into a UK-based bank account although exceptions to this will be made in the event of a Virtual Learning periodaccount: it is the Recipient’s responsibility to inform the IIS in writing of all the account details necessary to process such payment. It is the Recipient’s responsibility to ensure that the IIS holds up-to-date account details. In the event of any change to the bank account details, the Recipient must inform the IIS immediately, and in any case at least one month in advance of payment of the upcoming stipend. The IIS accepts no responsibility or liability for any delay in the payment of any stipend where the Recipient has failed to promptly notify any changes to bank account details. Single accommodation at the Student Halls of Residence will be provided to all enrolled students. When students are travelling for holidays or teaching practicefieldwork, the IIS reserves the right to temporarily re-allocate the room for other uses during such periods. In this case, students will be provided with boxes and asked to pack their rooms. Their belongings will be stored on-site until their return. • The Recipient’s economy class flight to London at the start of the course and repatriation flight following the successful completion of the two-two year programme. Please note that tickets for travel to the UK will not be purchased prior to the student visa being issued. Recipients should not resign from any employment, cancel any contracts of work or offers of alternative study until a visa confirming eligibility to enter the UK for study has been issued and is in the recipient’s possession. The scholarship does not include the following (not limited to): o Any private medical expenses or charges for dental clinic or optician/glasses o Visa fee and associated costs (e.g. travel, TB-Polio tests etc.) o Costs of renewing a passport o Airline fees for extra baggage beyond the standard allocation o Any costs associated with bringing dependants to the UK.passport

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Scholarship Details. The IIS agrees to grant the IIS STEP Scholarship (the “Scholarship”) to the student (the “Recipient”) on successful acceptance onto the STEP for the academic cycle of 2023 – 2025. 2020 - 2022 The Scholarship award covers: • All direct tuition costs in relation to the Scholarship for the duration the Recipient remains enrolled on the course and in accordance with these terms and conditions; . Programme Programme-related travel costs as appropriate (pre-sessional, travel to religious education centres, study excursions and teaching practice); . • A monthly living allowance of £540 490 (the “Stipend”) will commence at the start of the programme or on arrival to the United Kingdom, whichever is later. The scholarship will also be paid cover expenses if the student is required to attend an IIS led pre-a pre- sessional programme (IPREP) programme* prior to start of the programme. The Stipend is to cover reasonable living expenses in compliance with UKVI thresholds and will only be paid to recipients recipients, when they are residing in London. *Please see next bullet point for exceptional circumstances related to the current COVID-19 pandemic. The Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, the pre-sessional course at UCL UCL-IOE will be held virtually and students will attend the Preparation for Academic Studies in Higher Education (PASHE) course online from their own countriesclasses may commence virtually. A In such cases, a monthly allowance equivalent to £540490, calculated according to the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) will be provided to students. Details of how this payment will be made will be shared with students at a later date. • Whilst While on Field Teaching Practice (FTP), students will be paid a stipend based on the World Bank’s Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) model. This is generally less but, but in some cases, cases may be more than the normal monthly stipend payments. • The stipend shall be paid to the Recipient in GBP (UK Pounds Sterling) via bank transfer. Payments can be made only into a UK-based bank account although exceptions to this will be made in the event of a Virtual Learning period: it is the Recipient’s responsibility to inform the IIS in writing of all the account details necessary to process such payment. It is the Recipient’s responsibility to ensure that the IIS holds up-to-date account details. In the event of any change to the bank account details, the Recipient must inform the IIS immediately, and in any case at least one month in advance of payment of the upcoming stipend. The IIS accepts no responsibility or liability for any delay in the payment of any stipend where the Recipient has failed to promptly notify any changes to bank account details. Details on how students will receive stipends in the event of a Virtual Learning period will follow in due course. • Single accommodation at the Student Halls of Residence will be provided to all enrolled students. When students are travelling for holidays or teaching practice, the IIS reserves the right to temporarily re-allocate the room for other uses during such periods. In this case, students will be provided with boxes and asked to pack their rooms. Their belongings will be stored on-site until their return. • The Recipient’s economy class flight to London at the start of the course (*once onsite learning begins) and repatriation flight following the successful completion of the two-two year programme. The scholarship does not include the following (not limited to): o Any private medical expenses or charges for dental clinic or optician/glasses o Visa fee and associated costs (e.g. travel, TB-Polio tests etc.) o Costs of renewing a passport o Airline fees for extra baggage beyond the standard allocation o Any costs associated with bringing dependants to the UK.passport

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