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Mary Trevelyan Hardship Fund
International students house 2023/2024
Summary:
The Mary Trevelyan Hardship Fund is a fund that offers grants or loans to students in London who face unexpected financial difficulties during their studies. The fund is named after the founder of International Students House (ISH), Mary Trevelyan, and is open to both ISH residents and non-British students at ISH-affiliated institutions.
Application Requirements:
- Applicants must be studying full-time at a recognized Higher Education Institution in London.
- Applicants must be in financial need due to unforeseen circumstances.
- Applicants must be either an ISH resident (of any nationality) or a non-British student at an ISH-affiliated institution.
- Applicants must submit a completed application form, a personal statement, a letter of recommendation, and a financial aid application.
Benefits:
- The fund can provide grants or loans, typically ranging from GBP 400 to GBP 600, depending on the situation and needs of the applicant.
- The fund can also cover other expenses such as travel, health insurance, and books, depending on the situation and needs of the applicant.
- The fund recipients will have the opportunity to participate in various academic, cultural, and social activities at ISH and in the local community.
Type:
- The fund is a partial funding source that covers a part of the tuition and fees or other expenses for the course.
- The fund is not a loan and does not need to be repaid, unless it is specified as a loan in the offer letter.
- The fund is competitive and limited in number.
Award and Location:
- The fund is awarded by ISH, a charity that provides accommodation, social, and cultural activities for international students in London.
- The fund is funded by ISH and its donors, such as development agencies, foundations, and corporations.
- The fund is available to students studying at any Higher Education Institution in London that holds membership with ISH.
Deadline:
- The deadline for applying for the fund varies depending on the academic year and the availability of funds.
- Interested applicants should check the ISH website for the latest information.
For more information and how to apply, you can visit the Mary Trevelyan Hardship Fund website.