The University of Essex 2025 is offering the Ian James Evans Scholarship for law bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
The deadline for submitting your application is July 31, 2025. The University of Essex is offering this scholarship, which covers partial assistance for books and course-related expenditures in addition to tuition fees at home (in the UK). Applications for this award are open to all citizens.
Brief Details About Ian James Evans Scholarship at the University of Essex 2025 In the UK:
- Degree: Bachelor’s, Master’s
- Provided by: University of Essex
- Deadline: 31 Jul, 2025
- Scholarship value: Partial Funding, Home (UK) tuition fees + books and course-related costs
- Location: United Kingdom
Essex Law School is offering one undergraduate scholarship to support students with the cost of tuition fees.
Qualifications for the Scholarship of Ian James Evans:
Candidates need to:
- Be blind or deaf, or use a wheelchair.
- Be completely self-sufficient.
- Self-funded students are those who have repayable loans (such as Student Finance England’s Maintenance Loan for living expenses).
- Eligible students are those who have an SFE tuition fee loan.
- In October 2025, enroll in the University of Essex’s first year (Year 1) of a full-time undergraduate LLB program.
- applying to attend Essex Law School for the 2025–2026 school year.
- fulfill the requirements of the University’s normal conditional offer.
- By July 12, 2025, if applying through UCAS, firmly select Essex.
- Applicants who are rejected by another university and then default to Essex are not eligible.
- If applying directly, you have until July 12, 2025, to accept their offer.
- The scholarship application deadline is July 31, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. (GMT).
- be accessible for promotional events if the scholarship is granted.
How to Apply:
To be eligible for the award, students must turn in an application to the university.
The scholarship’s value
For three years of study only, £9,250 will pay tuition fees at home (UK) or an equal fee reduction for international students, and £500 will go towards books and course-related expenses.