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  4. Applying for postgraduate funding

Applying for postgraduate funding

If you meet the eligibility criteria and wish to apply for postgraduate funding from the Cambridge Trust to support a course of study at the University of Cambridge, please follow the guidelines below.

Step 1: Find your course and College

Applicants may study any subject currently available at the University of Cambridge.  

Please visit the postgraduate course directory for further information.

Before making an application to the University, research thoroughly your chosen course of study (via the University postgraduate website).

Colleges

In addition to over 150 departments, faculties and institutes, the University of Cambridge consists of 31 Colleges. Each is an independent institution with its own property, income and staff.

Every postgraduate student also becomes a member of one of the Colleges.

If you are applying for postgraduate study, you may state a choice of two Colleges on your application form, or you may leave that section blank and be considered by any College.

All students who are offered admission to the University, at any level, will be given a place at one of the Colleges; no student arrives to study at Cambridge without membership of one of the Colleges.

The Trust plays no part in the selection of Colleges for applicants, or assigning accommodation.

All 31 Colleges are different in size, composition, facilities, and atmosphere. But all Colleges share the same aim of providing a safe, helpful and stimulating environment for their members. Further information is available for postgraduate applicants.

Some scholarship schemes are available to applicants for particular Colleges – for further information see our scholarship search and see the individual College websites.

Step 2: Find your scholarships

Use our scholarship search to find a list of Trust scholarships for which you may be eligible.

Please read the information for each scholarship carefully as some awards require a separate application, and there may be additional criteria.

Funding for international students with financial need is highly competitive. We expect students with financial need to research and apply for all suitable scholarships, and to make applications to the Trust’s funding partners if required.

Step 3: Submit your application for admission

If you wish to be considered for a scholarship from the Trust, you must complete the funding section of the online admissions application form via the Applicant Portal, expressing your wish to be considered for funding.  This must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to you course.

There are two general course funding deadlines for courses starting in the 2025/26 academic year: Tuesday 03 December 2024 and Tuesday 07 January 2025.

If you do not know what the funding deadline is for your course, you can visit the postgraduate course directory and check your subject (the funding deadline is a drop-down section on the right-hand side of the individual course page).  It is very important to note that you are looking for the funding deadline and not the application deadline.

This funding deadline is the same for any of the starting terms in an academic year - Michaelmas Term (October), Lent Term (January) and Easter Term (April). 

Although you will be considered for all awards that you may be eligible for, some scholarships require you to indicate that you wish to be considered.

You do not need to apply to the Trust directly as an application for funding can be made as part of your application for admission to the University.

If you do not submit your application for admission by the relevant funding deadline, indicate that you wish to be considered for funding, and have a conditional offer of admission, we are unable to consider you for funding.

Full details on how to apply for admission to the University of Cambridge can be found here.

There are additional help pages which applicants can link to directly once the online admissions application is started. You can also view those help pages by clicking on the relevant link(s) below:

Academic history; Additional information; Adjustments; College membership; Contact details; Employment history; English language; Equal opportunities; Finances; Funding; Nationality and visa; Other information; Personal details; Reference request; Research.

In the funding application section, you should include significant income from all sources, including salaries, business profit, rents and dividends, as many of our scholarships require evidence of financial need.

Step 4: The awards process

The Trust’s awards period runs from March to July and is an ongoing process throughout that period. We aim to make our awards as early as possible, but some of our partner funded awards can take time, and sometimes when offers are declined we may be able to offer them elsewhere.

While we appreciate that this can be an anxious time for applicants, your patience would be appreciated while waiting for a decision.

As long as you have applied by the funding deadline and have a conditional offer of admission for your course, you will be considered for any awards for which you are eligible. Your application will remain under consideration until the end of our awards period.

Please note that due to the number of applications the Trust receives, it is not possible to notify unsuccessful applicants, or to provide individual feedback. Awardees will be notified as soon as possible.

Further support

  • For Cambridge Trust scholarship queries, please contact the Scholarships Team.
  • If you have any questions regarding the process of applying for admission, please contact the Postgraduate Admissions Office.

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