Undergraduate Scholarships
This page is principally concerned with scholarships, which are awarded on a competitive basis to any students who can meet the criteria specified for the particular scholarship. The following scholarships are now on offer:
Scholarships
- Alltech Scholarship
- CLA Charitable Trust Scholarship
- National Scholarship Programme (NSP)
- Support from Harper Adams University College 2012/13
- The British Poultry Council Scholarships
- The CLAAS Scholarship
- The Co-operative Farms Scholarship
- The Dalehead Foods Scholarship
- The Douglas Bomford Trust
- The Faccenda Scholarship
- The Harper Adams Club (Final Year and Top Up) Scholarship
- The Husco International Scholarship
- The JCB Scholarship
- The Jean Jackson Charitable Trust Scholarship
- The Jill Willows Scholarship
- The John Deere Scholarship
- The KWS Scholarship
- The Longcliffe Scholarship
- The McConnel Scholarship
- The Millichope Foundation
- The Newport and District Agricultural Society
- The Open Agricultural Engineering Scholarship
- The Open Agricultural Scholarship(s)
- The Rabobank Agri-food Scholarship
- The Staffordshire and Birmingham Agricultural Society
- The Studley College Trust Scholarship
- The Summer Ball Scholarship
- The Syngenta Scholarship
- The Velcourt Scholarship
Regional Scholarships
There are also scholarships available for students from certain geographical locations:
- Entrance Scholarships for students from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
- Harper Adams in Ireland Scholarship
- Poultry Industry Education Trust - Ireland
- The Alltech Scholarship
- The Devenish Nutrition Scholarship
- The Elanco Scholarship - Ireland
- The Keenan Scholarship
- The Lord Leverhulme Charitable Trust
- The Rugby Scholarship
- The Tim Chick Scholarship
- The Victor Truesdale Award
Scholarships for students studying at Reaseheath College
All new students joining HND/Foundation Degree courses at Reaseheath College in 2010/11 are guaranteed to receive a substantial scholarship which you will not have to pay back.
| If you or your family earn: | You will get: |
|---|---|
| £17,910 or less | £1,100 |
| £17,911- £28,500 | £900 |
| £28,501- £38,330 | £700 |
| £38,331 or more | £500 |
Scholarships will be paid in two equal instalments in February and May. If you receive a Reaseheath scholarship in 2010/11, you will continue to receive it for every year you are an undergraduate student there (except the placement year) as long as your financial circumstances do not change and you pass all modules of study in each year (after reassessment if necessary).
External Funding
You may also be able to apply for funding from an external body. Check the Agri-Food Charities Partnership (AFCP) website for available funding from agricultural societies and other charities:
- Agri-Food Charities Partnership (AFCP) - assisting charities that support the agrifood industry




