Discover more about how to apply, what you can study, and where Edinburgh Napier could take you.
This University offers
- A named contact
- Outreach sessions or activities
- Pre-application help
- Guidance for offer holders
- A web page for care leavers
- Careers advice and support after graduation
- A place to live all year round
- Specific funding that’s just for care leavers
- Additional funding available (such as bursaries and grants)
- Support for students seeking asylum
- Support for those with discretionary leave to remain
- Financial adviceEdinburgh Napier University encourages applications from students who have previously been cared for by a local authority; in residential care, foster care, kinship care (cared for by friends or relatives), looked after at home, or adopted (having been in the care of a UK local authority).
They offer individual support, a contextualised ‘adjusted’ admissions policy which outlines minimum entry requirements, and guidance from a dedicated named contact – from pre-entry to graduation, post graduate studies and beyond through their Alumni team. Edinburgh Napier University can support you with:
They work with the Unite Foundation, who offer scholarships including 52-weeks of funded student accommodation to successful applicants. The deadline to submit a Unite Foundation scholarship application is typically set for early summer, please contact the named contact for further details or visit: www.unitefoundation.co.uk/.