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Apply : Commonwealth 2025/2026 Distance Learning Scholarship Programme for Postgraduate Studies

The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) in the United Kingdom administers a prestigious government-funded scholarship program with a focus on promoting global development through education. Operating under the broader Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP), this initiative is a testament to the UK’s longstanding dedication to the Commonwealth community.
The scholarship aims to empower exceptional individuals from across the Commonwealth who exhibit notable academic merit and leadership potential. By supporting these scholars in acquiring postgraduate qualifications through UK institutions, the CSC helps foster sustainable development, contribute to the public good, and strengthen international networks. Scholars are expected to return to their home countries after completing their studies, where they can contribute to positive change, innovation, and leadership in their communities.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for a Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Must be a citizen of, or have been granted refugee status by, a Commonwealth country that is eligible for the program. British Protected Persons are also eligible to apply.
- Must be permanently residing in a developing Commonwealth country.
- Must hold an undergraduate degree with a minimum of upper second-class honors (2:1). In certain cases, candidates with a lower qualification but significant and relevant professional experience may still be considered.
- Must demonstrate financial need, indicating that they would be unable to pursue the program without the support of this scholarship.
Scholarship Coverage
The Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarship includes:
- Full coverage of tuition fees for the approved distance learning program.
- Additional study-related grants may also be provided, depending on individual circumstances and program requirements.
Required Documentation
Applicants must submit the following documents as part of their scholarship application:
- Proof of Citizenship or Refugee Status
- A copy of a valid passport or national identification card clearly showing a photo, date of birth, and nationality.
- Academic Transcripts
- Official transcripts from all post-secondary education, including current coursework if applicable. These must be complete, legible, and accompanied by certified English translations if the original documents are in another language.
- References
- Two professional or academic references. These should be submitted as PDFs, signed, and printed on official institutional letterhead. If sent by email, the referee’s contact information must be clearly visible.
Note: Incomplete or missing documentation will render the application ineligible.
How to Apply
Eligible candidates are advised to carefully review the full details of the scholarship on the official CSC website. All applications must be submitted online via the designated application portal before the stated deadline.
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Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships – 2025 Intake
Administered by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC), United Kingdom
Sponsored by: The UK Government
Application Deadline: 20 May 2025
Scholarship Type: Postgraduate (Distance Learning)
Overview
The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) in the United Kingdom administers a prestigious government-funded scholarship program with a focus on promoting global development through education. Operating under the broader Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP), this initiative is a testament to the UK’s longstanding dedication to the Commonwealth community.
The scholarship aims to empower exceptional individuals from across the Commonwealth who exhibit notable academic merit and leadership potential. By supporting these scholars in acquiring postgraduate qualifications through UK institutions, the CSC helps foster sustainable development, contribute to the public good, and strengthen international networks. Scholars are expected to return to their home countries after completing their studies, where they can contribute to positive change, innovation, and leadership in their communities.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for a Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Must be a citizen of, or have been granted refugee status by, a Commonwealth country that is eligible for the program. British Protected Persons are also eligible to apply.
- Must be permanently residing in a developing Commonwealth country.
- Must hold an undergraduate degree with a minimum of upper second-class honors (2:1). In certain cases, candidates with a lower qualification but significant and relevant professional experience may still be considered.
- Must demonstrate financial need, indicating that they would be unable to pursue the program without the support of this scholarship.
Scholarship Coverage
The Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarship includes:
- Full coverage of tuition fees for the approved distance learning program.
- Additional study-related grants may also be provided, depending on individual circumstances and program requirements.
Required Documentation
Applicants must submit the following documents as part of their scholarship application:
- Proof of Citizenship or Refugee Status
- A copy of a valid passport or national identification card clearly showing a photo, date of birth, and nationality.
- Academic Transcripts
- Official transcripts from all post-secondary education, including current coursework if applicable. These must be complete, legible, and accompanied by certified English translations if the original documents are in another language.
- References
- Two professional or academic references. These should be submitted as PDFs, signed, and printed on official institutional letterhead. If sent by email, the referee’s contact information must be clearly visible.
Note: Incomplete or missing documentation will render the application ineligible.
How to Apply
Eligible candidates are advised to carefully review the full details of the scholarship on the official CSC website. All applications must be submitted online via the designated application portal before the stated deadline.
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