SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME Clause Samples

The SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME clause establishes the terms and conditions under which scholarships are offered to eligible participants. It typically outlines the criteria for selection, the benefits provided (such as tuition coverage or stipends), and the obligations of recipients, such as maintaining a certain academic standard or participating in specific activities. By clearly defining the structure and expectations of the scholarship, this clause ensures transparency and fairness in the administration of the programme, helping to prevent misunderstandings and disputes.
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME. A scholarship programme will be developed to support cooperation with the EEA EFTA countries in programmes for long or short term training of students, lecturers and experts of secondary school, high school and universities.
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME. To address public sector needs in the priority sectors referred to in Article 6 of the MoU, through twinning with institutions in the EEA/EFTA countries.
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME. Purpose of Scholarship Programme To support the Partner’s Loan Scholarship Program which promotes participation in higher education of Colombian students and professionals. Scholarship Programme Start Date First Award to be made in the academic year 2024/2025 Scholarship Programme End Date Final scholars expected to complete by end of academic year 2030/subject to course length and any agreed interruptions to studies. Total Amount (£) of Partner’s Commitment (if known) The Partner’s Loan Scholarship Program is for students who require support with the cost of their postgraduate studies abroad. The Partner’s financing system consists of Loan- Scholarship of up to USD 50,000 for a maximum financing of two years for Masters (including 2-year Masters) and two years for PhD students. Students are responsible for paying 75% of the tuition fees in years one and two and can use the money provided by the Partner in combination with other funds. If a student is pursuing a doctoral programme, they are responsible for paying 75% of their tuition fee in the third year (UCL Commitment will cover 25% of those eligible for a maximum of three years) and covering all living expenses and any other applicable fees and will not receive further financial support from the Partner. If the doctoral programme continues for a fourth year, then the student will be responsible for paying 100% of their tuition fees. To participate in the Partner’s yearly application process, students must follow the regular admission process to their university and programme of choice. Online applications for the Loan Scholarship Program will begin by January 9th and up to February 28th whereby applicants must submit all required documents. Aside from using the financial support provided by the Partner for tuition fees, the student can also allocate approved financial support on the following stipend cost items: • Airfare • Accommodation feesHealth insuranceLiving allowance • Textbooks and computer allowance • Debtors’ insurance The Partner will clearly inform the student, which of the above items are payable directly to them and to UCL or other service providers. In September of each year, the Partner will provide UCL with a sponsor letter outlining the 75% tuition fees which will be payable by the Partner for each instalment and any other stipend costs that the Partner will pay for the Student (as agreed between the Partner and the Student). With effect from 2024, the loan is partly a scholarsh...