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Postgraduate Grants

Application Form and Eligibility Criteria

We award grants to students for postgraduate study. To meet our criteria you must:

  • Be born in Scotland OR be born elsewhere and planning to study in Scotland
  • Be able to demonstrate current financial challenge with little or no access to family support; we prioritise supporting students facing socioeconomic challenge
  • Be applying for postgraduate study only. Please note that Trustees don’t regularly fund 2nd postgraduate degrees (this includes Law and Medical conversion degrees).
  • Applications must be made using our online form (available below), fully completed and providing the additional material requested.

A note for any care experienced applicants

The McGlashan Trust actively prioritises supporting students from care experienced backgrounds. Being care experienced means you will have spent time living with foster carers under local authority care, in residential care (e.g. a children’s home), looked after at home under a supervision order, or in kinship care with relatives or friends, either officially (e.g. a special guardianship order) or informally without local authority support.

We already work in partnership with a number of Scottish institutions who help us identify eligible individuals (of any age) in need of grants. Applicants from a care-experienced background who are considering applying to the Trust should therefore contact their institution in the first instance and ask them to reach out to us. Alternatively please contact our Administrator, Thea de Joode via email, to discuss any potential application: info@mcglashantrust.org

How and When to Apply

  • We are now accepting applications from students who will be studying and are applying for costs for academic session Sept 2026 – June 2027 only. The application form can be found at the end of this page.
  • The application deadline is 5pm on Sunday 31 May 2026. Late applications will not be considered. 
  • The online form has over 30 questions, many of which are required fields. Unfortunately it’s not possible to save the form as in progress before submission, so we’d recommend that you consider collating all the necessary information needed in a separate document before completing and submitting your application. To help you do this, a copy of the questions you’ll be asked can be downloaded here.
  • Each applicant is responsible for providing the relevant references and proof of course acceptance. You’ll be asked to upload these files when you apply. We are unable to chase up references on your behalf and won’t process your application without the supplementary evidence requested.
  • Applicants will be notified of decisions on grants by early July.

Further information

  • Where requisite qualifications, or course offer, are yet to be confirmed, a conditional grant might be offered
  • When assessing your application, Trustees will examine your overall budget, paying particular attention to the total income and expenditure information. They will use this to assess the total affordability of the course for you, specifically.
  • Successful candidates are required to notify the Trust should the circumstances of the purpose of their grant change significantly.  That would not necessarily result in withdrawal of the grant
  • The Trustees request a report on progress of study, at the end of the term of a grant