Scottish trusts

A list of charitable trusts to assist Scottish students.

The trust assists students who belong to Dundee. The next meeting of the Governors is to be held on the 8th of June 2022 and the deadline for applications to be considered is 12 noon on 18th of May 2022.

Applicants must reside in Dumfriesshire and be wholly or substantially educated there.

For residents of the former county of East Lothian (i.e. excludes Musselburgh, Wallyford, and Whitecraig).

For residents of Glasgow who are over 18 years of age.

Grants given to young Scottish disabled individuals. Provides help with all expenses incurred by education and training, including help with the cost of trips, books and travel expenses.

Students may receive financial assistance from the Bequest if they are, in the opinion of the Bequest Trustees, in circumstances requiring and deserving of assistance, and if

Four bursaries, currently of £200 p.a. (or as the patrons shall determine) for 4 years; tenable at the Universities of St Andrews, Glasgow or Edinburgh. Candidates must undertake to pursue a full graduation course.

For residents of Banffshire, Moray and Nairn areas. Various awards available.

Applicants must have been educated in Perth and Kinross. Types of Grant: various awards.

For applicants belonging to the county of Stirling

For Scottish students studying at a Scottish University towards a first degree who are not eligible for assistance from the Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS).

Applicants must be of either Scottish birth or parentage, have 'a record of distinction and ability' and be undertaking University or College courses in Medical Elective Studies, Vacation Awards in the Arts including the visual and performing arts and music. Projects and studies which do not form part of a University course or degree will also be considered. However, HNC and retrospective applications will not be considered.

Students who are under 25 from the Highland Council area of Scotland, studying for a first degree and finding it hard to manage financially at University or College.

Female students who are of Scottish origin, preferably studying in Scotland are eligible to apply for funding from The Muirhead Trust.

The Royal Caledonian Education Trust's aim is to help applicants reach their educational potential

The South of Scotland Youth Awards Trust provides financial assistance to young people between the ages of 17 and 25, whose home is in the South of Scotland, to take part in projects designed to broaden their experience, develop confidence, and further their careers.