Sanctuary Scholarship
The University of Hull is proud to be part of the growing network of Universities of Sanctuary. As part of this, the Sanctuary Scholarship aims to provide financial support to up to three entrants seeking asylum in the UK.
About this award
Through the Sanctuary Scholarship, the University provides vital assistance to up to three new undergraduate students each year.
The scholarship includes a complete waiver of tuition fees, an annual £2,000 grant to help with study-related costs, and dedicated personal support throughout the duration of the degree - subject to continued eligibility.
How to apply
Please apply online. Applications close on 6 June 2025. After this date we will not be able to accept any new applications.
Before applying for the Sanctuary Scholarship you must have applied for a place on a course at the University of Hull.
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an interview. This may be virtual or in-person, depending on your circumstances.
Eligibility
To be considered for a University of Hull Sanctuary Scholarship applicants must:
- Be offered a place to study on their chosen course at the University
- Live within commuting distance1 at the point of application (anyone who needs to relocate cannot be considered)
- Not require assistance with accommodation costs or living expenses
- Be seeking asylum in the UK, or be the dependent or spouse of someone seeking asylum OR have been granted Discretionary/Limited Leave to Remain following an application for asylum, or be the dependent or spouse of someone who meets the aforementioned criteria
The following groups of students are not eligible to be considered for a University of Hull Sanctuary Scholarship:
- Applicants who are eligible for UK Government student financial support
- Applicants who are eligible for UK Government student financial support in principle but cannot receive it for their chosen course due to previous Higher Education study
- Continuing students at the University of Hull
- MBBS students (studying at the Hull York Medical School)
- Students undertaking a Hull Online course
Some of our courses, typically healthcare and education subjects, require students to pass a DBS check. If it is not possible to obtain a DBS check for you you may not be able to study your chosen course. If we can offer an alternative course we will.
If you do not have the right to work in the UK you may not be able to take part in work placements, even where these are an integral part of the course. If you apply for a course which is unsuitable we will advise you of your options.
Students who meet the eligibility criteria for the award but who are not successful will be eligible for the Sanctuary Fee Reduction.
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We will generally regard those living within 40 miles of the University of Hull campus as living within commuting distance. Applications from those outside of this area will only be considered where the candidate can demonstrate they have a clear and realistic plan for commuting to the University and will be able to engage fully with their course.