If you have a scholarship this means you are receiving money to study from a university, your home government, the British government or an international company or scholarship agency. How to provide financial evidence if you have a scholarship Calculate the amount of money you’ll need to show for your visa application. Check if your scholarship covers this amount. Get a letter from the institution providing the scholarship.* Submit this letter with your visa application. If your scholarship does not cover the full amount, you will need to prepare alternative financial documents for the outstanding amount. *If you have a scholarship from the University of Edinburgh, you don’t need to supply a letter as this information should be in your CAS. Calculate how much money you need Find out how much you need to cover your tuition fees and living costs What financial documents you can provide for a scholarship What you can provide if you have a scholarship to pay for your tuition fees and/or living costs. This article was published on 2024-07-29