University Living and Nottingham Trent University reward students for being social changemakers; offers scholarships for eligible students
University Living, a leading global student housing platform and Nottingham Trent University have come together to offer social scholarships to students who are making a positive impact on society. This is one of a kind scholarship that will be awarded solely on the basis of social work contributions and is open for Indian students based out of India heading to Nottingham Trent University. This scholarship covers their expenses in terms of tuition fees and accommodation charges.
Recognising the significant impact that the cost of studying abroad can have on students’ ability to access quality education, University Living has taken a proactive step towards addressing this issue. Students who have done their part in bringing about significant social change for the betterment of their society will be eligible for the scholarship that’s worth £5000.
As part of the Social Scholarships program, a selected number of eligible students will be granted financial aid. This support will enable students to focus on their studies and immerse themselves in the university experience without the added burden of financial stress. By alleviating the financial challenges associated with accommodation, University Living aims to empower students to make the most of their educational journey.
Saurabh Arora, CEO and Founder of University Living, said, “Encouraging students to contribute to making the world a better place is ideal. And when we incentivise this, it further urges students to do the right thing. At University Living, we are committed to making quality education accessible to all. Through our Social Scholarships program, we are coming closer to manifesting that vision by empowering talented students who might otherwise face financial barriers to their academic success.”
Social scholarships are close to our hearts. We wanted to give back to students, to show we appreciate them and their trust in us. Grades will not be considered as an eligibility criterion, all that is being looked at is the level of social conscience in the student. Students who have actively championed a cause and helped in driving change are more than welcome to apply he further added
The students who have been actively participating in social work and can provide proof for the same would be selected for the scholarship. For more information about the Social Scholarships program or to apply, interested students are encouraged to visit https://www.universityliving.com/scholarship