Global British Citizens Scholarships 2027 Open at London Metropolitan University
The Global British Citizens Scholarship, applicable to 2026–27 intakes, brings tuition costs for eligible students in line with domestic rates — potentially saving tens of thousands of pounds.
A Significant Fee Realignment
London Metropolitan University has announced its Global British Citizens Scholarship for students enrolling in September 2026, January 2027, or May 2027. The award is not competitive — there is no application form, no essay, no committee review. If an eligible student receives an offer, the reduction is applied automatically. For a generation of British nationals living abroad who have long faced the financial double-bind of holding UK passports yet paying overseas tuition fees, this is a meaningful shift.
What the Scholarship Actually Covers?
The Global British Citizens Scholarship brings tuition costs down to domestic rates. For undergraduates, that means a saving of between £9,965 and £11,465 per year — a figure that compounds significantly across a three- or four-year degree. A student enrolled in a four-year BA programme at London Met could accumulate savings of up to £45,860.
Postgraduate savings range more widely by school, from approximately £1,900 to £10,250 annually, depending on the discipline. The School of Computing and Digital Media, for instance, offers a scholarship value of £7,500 to £9,000 per year for eligible master’s students.
Eligibility: The Specifics Matter
The scholarship is reserved for students who hold full British Citizenship — specifically, a UK passport listing nationality as ‘British Citizen.’ This distinction matters: British Overseas Territories Citizens, British Nationals (Overseas), and other sub-categories of UK nationality are explicitly excluded.
Students must also hold unrestricted right to live and work in the United Kingdom and must be classified as international fee payers — meaning they are currently resident outside the UK in a way that triggers overseas fee status. The award applies only to full-time, on-campus undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at London Met’s London campuses, and cannot be deferred or combined with other university scholarships.
Who This Is Really For?
The profile of the eligible student is fairly specific: a British passport holder raised or currently living abroad — whether in the Gulf, sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, or elsewhere — who has been priced out of UK university study due to international fee classification. For this cohort, the Global British Citizens Scholarship at London Metropolitan University removes one of the most structurally persistent barriers to accessing UK higher education. London Met’s campuses in Holloway, Aldgate, and Shoreditch serve a notably diverse urban student body, and the university has a longstanding commitment to widening access — context that makes this scholarship consistent with institutional character rather than a departure from it.
Programme Exclusions Worth Noting
Several programmes are ineligible: the International Foundation Programme, GDL, PG Dip, PG Cert, LLM, MSc Social Work, MA International Security Studies, MSc Youth and Community Work (Advanced Practice), and LLM Legal Practice (SQE1 and 2) are all carved out. Prospective applicants should verify their specific course against this list before assuming eligibility.
Intake Deadlines and Next Steps
The Global British Citizens Scholarships applies to three intake windows: September 2026, January 2027, and May 2027. Students are advised to apply through the standard London Met admissions process. Once an offer is issued to an eligible student, the tuition fee reduction is applied without further action required. Questions can be directed to [email protected]. Given that scholarship deferral is not permitted, students who defer an offer risk losing the benefit entirely.