University Living Launches ‘Social Scholarships’ to Reward Students Making a Social Impact
Grades aren’t the only factor that makes a student and University Living – a global student housing provider, stands by that statement. Building on its recently introduced Social Scholarships, University Living has introduced in-house social scholarships in six places in the UK.
The scholarships are available for students applying to universities in London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Coventry, Sheffield, and Leicester. While 5 of them are valued at £1000, the London scholarship has three categories – £1000, £1500, and £2500. The scholarships will be awarded to students from all over the world, regardless of nationality. The in-house social scholarship will cover part of students’ accommodation expenses and is valid for any accommodation booked through the University Living platform. Students simply need to fill out a form online, book their accommodation via University Living, record a video explaining the social impact they’ve created, and upload it on Instagram, tagging University Living (@uni.living).
“With the pressure mounting on students to get better grades, upskill and constantly get ahead of the curve, we, at University Living, thought it was important to stress that having social responsibility is just as important. Understanding that there are pressing social issues that need our attention would help our future generations better cope with changes to come,” stated Saurabh Arora, Founder & CEO of University Living.
“We need to talk about issues like sustainability, which was also the main theme at the NAFSA Annual Expo this year. Their commitment to a sustainable future was truly inspiring and we wanted to contribute and do our part to increase awareness with regards to the same,” he continued.
“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,” said Mayank Maheshwari, Co-founder and COO of University Living.
In a first, Tejaswini Deshmukh, a student of Pimpri Chinchwad Education Trust S.B Patil College of Architecture and Design, has won an exclusive scholarship worth £5000. This was a Social Scholarship meant for students applying to Nottingham Trent University, London – one of the first scholarships launched by University Living. She will be joining Nottingham Trent University in September this year to study MSC in Digital Architecture and Construction.
University Living has been growing steadily over the past few years, and has been resilient even through the pandemic. The company has launched a number of value added services to help enhance the student experience and study abroad journey. This is their next step in contributing to the higher education ecosystem. University Living, via these scholarships, hopes to raise awareness around issues plaguing us and hopes to instill a sense of urgency so the future of tomorrow starts making changes today.