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Sports Scholarships 2022/23

Last updated: 2 December 2022

In 2022/23 the university will award at least 20 new Sports Scholarships to athletes, coaches and officials. The number of awards and amount given to each student is dependent on how many applications are received and the level of performance of the applicants and engagement with the programme.

To be considered, athletes/officials/coaches must perform in a sport that:

Eligibility

Students applying for the bursaries should meet the relevant criteria for each award:

Athlete Scholars:

BronzeJunior national or academy level in a University ‘investment sport’
SilverRepresented your chosen sport at national level (in a squad, pathway or competition)
GoldRepresented your chosen sport at international level (in a squad, pathway or competition) or professional contract within a University ‘investment sport’

Officiating Scholars:

BronzeQualified official working at a higher standard than entry level, with supporting reports
SilverQualified official working at national competition level or above, with supporting reports
GoldQualified official working at international competition level, with supporting reports

Coach Scholars:

Sports Coaching scholarQualified coach, with evidence of experience and supporting references
Strength & Conditioning scholarFollowing interview process from S&C lead. Internal applicants only

All Scholars will be assessed on a case by case basis

First year students will initially be assessed on their sporting participation in their school, college or university in the year prior to commencing their studies at the University of Gloucestershire. Returning students will also be assessed on their sporting and academic participation in their previous year. After assessment, continued eligibility, for all students, will be based on participation and performance in both their studies and chosen sport throughout the 2022/23 academic year.

Students offered a Sports Scholarship will

Further information

Scholarships are awarded on a yearly basis and reassessed annually. Regular reviews must be passed to maintain a scholarship throughout the academic year. If a student does not engage fully with the Sports Scholarship Programme, we reserve the right to withdraw funding and/or remove them from the programme. The Personal Tutor must provide confirmation the student is attending and committed to the programme of study for the funding payments to be made at the three points during the year.

Students studying on a part time basis who are awarded this scholarship will be paid pro-rata dependent on the amount of credits undertaken.

Scholarship funds are paid directly into the student’s bank account. Providing regular reviews with the Sports Scholarship Team to confirm continuing eligibility are completed satisfactorily, payments will be made in three instalments in November, February and May.

50% of the Sports Excellence Fund is reserved for eligible students who also meet the below widening participation criteria.

If an award is terminated for any reason, a student must repay the University any monies overpaid, based on a pro-rata calculation from the date of the termination of the scholarship.

The University will terminate the award for any student who ceases to be an enrolled student of the University of Gloucestershire, for whatever reason.

In the event that students have applied and are eligible for both the Sports Scholarship and the Academic Merit Scholarship only the scholarship of the highest monetary value shall be awarded.

How to Apply

To apply for a scholarship please contact the Sports Scholarship Team at sportscholarships@glos.ac.uk

We welcome applications from prospective students even if they have not yet received an offer, or had a place confirmed by the University.

All applications will be assessed by a Scholarship Panel and all decisions made by the University of Gloucestershire will be final.

Scholarships will be awarded each year to the best sportspersons from all applications submitted within the deadline.

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