British & Scotland Unite Foundation Scholarships 2026-2027 Open for All
Most scholarships hand you a cheque and wish you luck. This one hands you keys to your own room — and pays every bill for up to three years. The Unite Foundation Scholarship Scheme for 2026/27 is accepting applications right now, and if you are a care leaver, care experienced, or estranged student heading to a UK university, this could eliminate the single biggest financial stress of your degree: accommodation.
Established in 2012 and backed by Unite Students, the Foundation has already supported 883 young people, with 452 graduates to date. This year, 70 new scholarship places are up for grabs across 22 partner universities in England, Scotland, and Wales. Competition is real — last cycle saw 406 eligible applications for those 70 spots — so understanding exactly what is on offer, who qualifies, and how to apply is worth every minute of your time.
What Your Wallet Actually Gets: The Financial Breakdown
The Unite Foundation Scholarship is not a tuition discount or a partial bursary. It is a full accommodation package designed to remove housing costs entirely from your university budget.
- A private, ensuite bedroom in a purpose-built student halls property at zero cost — no rent, no utility bills, no wi-fi charges
- Coverage runs 365 days a year (not just term time), so you are never left scrambling for holiday housing
- No deposit required and no rent guarantor needed, removing two barriers that block many care leavers and estranged students from securing housing at all
- The accommodation lasts for up to three years of eligible undergraduate study, and those years do not need to be consecutive
- Tenancy contracts include maintenance support, on-site teams, an emergency call centre, and common facilities like laundry and bike storage
- If you land a work placement or holiday job in a different city, you can apply for free housing in an alternative Unite Students property near your employer, subject to availability
- Room upgrades may be available, though these would come with a personal contribution
In practical terms, this scholarship can save a student tens of thousands of pounds across a degree — money that would otherwise vanish into rent, deposits, and bills.
Who Gets Through the Door: Eligibility Requirements
The Unite Foundation targets a specific group of students who face university without the family safety net most people take for granted. You must fall into one of three categories and meet every additional criterion listed below.
- You are a care experienced student in Scotland, meaning you are aged 16 or over and were looked after by a Local Authority at any point in your life, with evidence from SAAS or your Local Authority
- You are a statutory care leaver in England, Wales, or Northern Ireland, holding legal care leaver status (Relevant, Former Relevant, Eligible, or Qualifying), confirmed by your Local Authority or through a student finance award showing care leaver funding
- You are estranged from both biological parents, both adoptive parents, or your only living parent, and Student Finance or SAAS has assessed you as an independent student on the basis of irreconcilable parental estrangement (being independent due to bereavement, marriage, or self-funding does not qualify)
- You must be aged 25 or under on 1 September 2026
- You must be on your first and only undergraduate degree — no second degrees, no second attempts
- You must not be undertaking a foundation year or Masters-level study in the 2026/27 academic year
- You must hold a firm offer from, or already attend, one of the 22 Unite Foundation partner universities, studying at the partner campus specifically
- You must have UK home fee status (international students are not eligible)
- You must be receiving or applying for tuition fee and maintenance loans through Student Finance or SAAS that reflect your care leaver, care experienced, or estranged status for the full duration of your course
The 22 partner universities span cities across the UK, from Aston University and King’s College London to the University of Edinburgh and Glasgow Caledonian University, so there is genuine geographic range in where you can study.
Apply: https://www.unitefoundation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/FINAL-26_27-Public-Guidance.pdf
The Clock Is Ticking: Final Deadline You Cannot Miss!
Applications for the 2026/27 Unite Foundation Scholarship must be fully completed, properly evidenced, and submitted by 23:59 on Friday 19 June 2026. There are no extensions and no exceptions — if your application is not complete and confirmed by that time, it will not be considered. Award decisions will be communicated directly to applicants and university partners by 3pm on Monday 6 July 2026, with accommodation arrangements following through July and August.
Given that only 70 British scholarships are available and the scheme is consistently oversubscribed, treating this deadline as non-negotiable is the only sensible approach. Do not rely on this scholarship as your sole accommodation plan, but absolutely do not miss the chance to apply.