The Open University is now accepting applications from suitably qualified students for their Open Futures Scholarship. It is a fully-funded scholarship for all students.
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The Open Futures Scholarship for Black Students, launching for the first time in academic year 2022/23, will provide the opportunity for new, UK-resident students who identify as Black to study for free.
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Requirements for Open Futures Scholarship
To be eligible, you’ll need to meet all the following criteria:
1. Identify as being from a Black background; applicants must have one of the following ethnicities:
a). Black African.
b). Black Caribbean.
c). Black Other.
d). Mixed — White and Black Caribbean.
e). Mixed — White and Black African.
f). Other mixed background (to include Black African, Black Caribbean or Black Other).
2. Have a personal annual income of not more than £25,000 or be in receipt of a qualifying benefit.
3. Be ordinarily resident in the UK and eligible for a UK fee.
4. Hold no existing higher education qualification.
5. Be a new student to The Open University in academic year 2022/23.
6. Be intending to study towards an undergraduate OU qualification or module commencing in the 2022/23 academic year.
7. Be studying at a minimum intensity of 25% (30 credits) per academic year.
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