At a glance
- Value: varies (see details below)
- You must be applying for BSc. Nursing Studies current or MSc. (Non-EU) Nursing as a self-funding applicant to be eligible for this scholarship
- Questions about this scholarship can be directed to nursing.studies@ucc.ie
UCC’s School of Nursing and Midwifery’s offers scholarships to International students. The scholarship programme offers support to International nursing students domiciled in countries ranked according to the Human Development Index to pursue a course of study in one of Ireland’s leading Schools of Nursing and Midwifery.
MSc. (Non-EU) Nursing Tuition Fee and Scholarships for International Nursing Students
Tuition Fee: €20,100
- Scholarships are available as follows:
- 50% for self-funding applicants domiciled in countries ranked between 116-191 in the Human Development Index i.e. students pay €10,050 tuition fee
- 35% scholarships for self-funding applicants domiciled in countries ranked between 67-115 in the Human Development Index i.e. students pay €13,065 tuition fee
BSc. Nursing Studies (Top-Up Degree) Nursing Tuition Fee and Scholarships for International Nursing Students
Tuition Fee: €11,700
- Scholarships are available as follows:
- 15% for self-funding applicants domiciled in countries ranked between 116-191 in the Human Development Index i.e. students pay €9,945 tuition fee
- 10% scholarships for all other self-funding applicants domiciled in countries ranked between 67-115 in the Human Development Index i.e. students pay €10,530 tuition fee
Eligibility
- To apply for this scholarship, applicants must:
- Hold an offer to start a full-time one-year BSc. Nursing Studies or MSc Nursing (Non EU) at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork, Ireland.
- Be classed as a non-EU (International) student for fee purposes in UCC
- Be self-funding
NOTE: Tuition fee scholarships will not be paid to students directly.
NOTE: In addition to the fees outlined, all students must pay a capitation fee of €210. This is an annual charge paid by students towards services while at University College Cork.