Financial aid and sponsored places
ScholarBridge is designed as a premium academic mentorship programme. We understand that cost is a genuine barrier for some capable students, and we work to address that through need-based aid and donor-sponsored places.
Financial Aid: Limited and Contribution-Based
ScholarBridge may offer partial aid in selected cases where a student is a strong fit and the family cannot comfortably afford the full fee. Aid is limited, selective, and not guaranteed.
Families requesting aid will be asked what they can reasonably contribute and may be asked to provide supporting financial information. Full sponsorships are rare and depend on donor funding. Aid is intended for families who could not otherwise participate, not as a general discount.
To enquire about financial aid, please apply for an interview and indicate your interest. We assess all aid requests as part of the interview process.
Sponsor a Scholar
Individuals, families, and organisations who wish to support student access to ScholarBridge can do so by sponsoring a student place in any of our programmes.
Sponsorship funds are applied directly to student programme fees. Sponsors may be matched with a specific student or contribute to a general aid pool, depending on their preference and available students.
If you are interested in sponsoring a student place, visit the Sponsor a Scholar page or contact us directly.
What families usually need to know
Does ScholarBridge offer full scholarships?
Full sponsorships are rare and depend on donor funding. Most support, when available, is partial and contribution-based. Families should state what they can reasonably contribute during the aid review.
Can international students request financial aid?
Yes. International families may request consideration. Aid remains limited, selective, and not guaranteed, and availability may vary by cohort and programme.
How do families apply for financial aid?
Apply for a ScholarBridge interview and indicate that aid is needed. We discuss programme fit and affordability together, and may request supporting financial information before making a decision.
Does requesting aid affect programme fit?
Programme fit is assessed from the student’s readiness, interests, and goals. The aid decision is separate and depends on demonstrated need and the support available for that cohort.
Financial aid is assessed during the interview
The interview is the right place to discuss aid eligibility, available places, and the level of support that may be possible. We assess all applications honestly and do not promise aid we cannot deliver.
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