Dean's Office of Financial Aid
Scholarships, asked for and answered.
The University's mission is to make professional learning accessible. Its scholarship system follows from that: an applicant of limited means may request an allocation during admission, and the Dean's Office of Financial Aid reviews each request on its own facts.
How Scholarships Work
Three principles, kept in writing.
- Reviewed one at a time
- Every scholarship request is read and decided individually by the Dean's Office of Financial Aid. There is no form letter and no automatic refusal.
- Aid adjusts tuition
- A granted allocation adjusts the tuition of the entry credential. The programme of study, the examination and the entry in the University register are identical for every student, aided or not.
- After the academic decision
- Scholarship decisions are made after the academic decision, never in place of it. Aid changes what a student pays — not whether she is admitted.
The tuition the allocation is set against is published in full on the Tuition & Financial Aid page.
Who May Ask
Any applicant of limited means.
There is no separate scholarship application and no schedule of qualifying categories. Any applicant for whom the published tuition is a genuine obstacle — a career-changer between incomes, a household carrying care duties, a student returning to study after years away — may state her circumstances during admission and ask for review.
The Dean's Office asks only for honesty. Circumstances are taken as stated, weighed privately, and never entered in the academic record.
How to request aid
- Apply for admission to your programme of study in the ordinary way.
- State your circumstances where the application asks about financial aid.
- The Dean's Office reviews the request and answers alongside your admission decision.
Questions about aid are answered by finance@accrediprouniversity.com.