🇮🇪 Call to Apply: GMIT Non-EU Student Scholarships in Ireland (Postgraduate & Undergraduate)

Scholarships giving up to 30% discount available to Non-EU students.
GMIT Non-EU Student Scholarships
Scholarships are available for Non-EU students, as a bursary to the value of up to 30% of non-EU fees.
Non-EU fees for academic year 2022/23 are:
- Undergraduate Programmes – €9,950
- Postgraduate Programmes – €12,000
If you are a Non-EU student thinking of applying to study in GMIT then you may qualify for a GMIT scholarship in recognition of your English language attainment, your country of origin, or both. These bursaries are reviewed annually.
Scroll down for information on all Scholarships available to non-EU students.
GMIT SCHOLARSHIPS – OPEN TO ALL NON-EU STUDENTS
1. English Language Attainment Scholarships
Course | IELTS Score | Bursary Value |
Undergraduate* | 6.5 or higher | 15% |
Postgraduate** | 6.5 or higher | 15% |
*Minimum admission requirements: IELTS 5.5
**Minimum admission requirements: IELTS 6.0
Please see this link for all English Language Assessments accepted for the purpose of admission. Please note we will accept the equivalent of the IELTS score listed above, in other English Language Assessments for the purpose of gaining a scholarship.
2. Country of Origin Scholarships
GMIT also offers scholarships to Non-EU students depending upon their country of origin.
Course | Student Country of Origin | Bursary Value |
Foundation, Undergraduate or Postgraduate | Countries with a Gross Domestic Product of $ 5000, or less | 15% |
Foundation, Undergraduate or Postgraduate | Countries with a Gross Domestic Product of less than $20,000 per year but greater than $5000 | 10% |
Foundation, Undergraduate or Postgraduate | Countries with a Gross Domestic Product greater than $20,000 per year | 5% |
* In all instances the determination of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures for applicants to Foundation, Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes at GMIT will be assessed through the most recently available statistics from the World Bank.
* In all instances the determination of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures for applicants to Foundation, Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes at GMIT will be assessed through the most recently available statistics from the World Bank.
3. Continuation of scholarships
Once you have been awarded one or both of these scholarships, you can continue to avail of these bursaries during your time at GMIT, subject to the following condition:
- You will be awarded your scholarship(s) every year provided that you successfully progress in your programme of study with at least a 55% average in yearly examinations. If you are repeat attending or repeating examinations only, you will not qualify for scholarships for that academic year. Once you successfully complete your repeat year, you can qualify for the scholarship again in subsequent years, once your average is over 55%.
- If you progress from a GMIT undergraduate programme to a GMIT postgraduate programme, you will automatically qualify for a scholarship to the value of 30% off the quoted fee for that postgraduate programme.
Further Information
International Office
GMIT Galway Campus
Dublin Road
Galway
Ireland
Tel: +353 91 742149
Email: international@gmit.ie
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