The University of Kent and the International Office offer a wide range of undergraduate and graduate scholarships to all international students. This article not only introduces how many scholarships Kent University has, but also provides the scholarship application process.
1. Undergraduate scholarship
International Scholarship for Undergraduate Students
Scholarship for Principals of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Kent University Hong Kong Alumni Association Scholarship for Mainland China and Hong Kong students
Other funding and scholarship opportunities for undergraduate students
Loyalty discount of Kent University

Kent Business School Scholarship
Computing Lab Scholarship
Electronics Lanigan Scholarship
Monbaton Memorial Grant
2. Postgraduate scholarship
International scholarship for master's degree students
Scholarship for Principals of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Kent University Hong Kong Alumni Association Scholarship for Mainland China and Hong Kong students
Other funding and scholarship opportunities for graduate students
Loyalty discount of Kent University
Computing Lab Scholarship
BUNAC Scholarship
Sobhy Scholarship in Electronics for lectured master's students in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Mauritius
Richard Collier PhD Scholarship in Electronics

Other sources of funds
Japan IDB Scholarship
Sobhy Scholarship in Electronics for Teaching Postgraduates
In addition to these scholarships, Kent University also provides graduate scholarships for international students in general and national programs.
Scholarship application process:
Step 1: Give University of Kent Send a consultation letter, which generally includes: whether the other party provides international student scholarships, if any, what are the qualification requirements for application.
Step 2: Take TOEFL, GRE or GMAT tests. According to previous data, the level of G/T scores largely determines whether you are qualified to apply for scholarships at Kent University.
Step 3: Preparation of application materials. Scholarship application materials include: filled in enrollment application forms sent by the school or downloaded from the Internet, filled in various scholarship funding application forms and financial certification forms, G/T transcripts, two to three letters of recommendation from teachers, two copies of academic transcripts in Chinese and English, resumes, study plans, academic certificates, PS, etc.
Step 4: Follow up. After the application is sent, you should often contact the university to ask whether the application has been completed.
Step 5: Get the scholarship.
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