Securing funding for a master’s degree can be challenging, especially for international students who have not achieved the highest undergraduate grades.
However, there are several scholarship opportunities available that specifically cater to applicants with a second-class lower (2:2) or third-class bachelor’s degree.
Scholarships for Students with Second-Class Lower Degrees
The key is to take a strategic approach and leverage various scholarship opportunities that consider applicants with lower undergraduate grades:
Pursue a Postgraduate Diploma or Master’s in Your Home Country
Many students with a 2:2 or third-class degree have successfully obtained a postgraduate diploma or master’s degree in their home country first. This can help strengthen your application for international scholarships later on.
Leverage Specialized Scholarship Programs
Look for scholarship programs that specifically cater to students with lower undergraduate grades, such as:
Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme
This scheme allows students from Commonwealth countries who would not otherwise be able to study in the UK to pursue a master’s degree at a UK university. Applicants with a 2:2 or relevant postgraduate qualification are eligible.
Erasmus Mundus Masters Program in Public Policy (MAPP) Scholarships
The Erasmus Mundus MAPP program, funded by the European Commission, accepts candidates with at least a 2:2 bachelor’s degree for its two-year international master’s program.
Brunel University NSIRC Scholarships
Brunel University in the UK offers scholarships of up to £12,000 to international students with a minimum of a 2:2 degree who wish to pursue a master’s in Structural Integrity or Oil and Gas Engineering.
University of Bedfordshire Masters Scholarships
The University of Bedfordshire provides tuition fee discounts for African students holding a bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA of 50% (equivalent to a 2:2).
Highlight Relevant Experience and Achievements
Emphasize any relevant work experience, publications, or other accomplishments that can compensate for your lower undergraduate grade. Many programs consider these factors in addition to your GPA.
Apply to Multiple Scholarships
Increase your chances by applying to a wide range of scholarship opportunities. Experts recommend submitting at least 15 applications.
The key is to not get discouraged by your lower undergraduate grade. With the right strategy and persistence, it is possible to secure a fully-funded master’s scholarship, even with a 2:2 or third-class degree.
Research specialized scholarship programs that cater to students with lower undergraduate grades and highlight relevant experience and achievements in your applications. In addition, applying to multiple scholarship opportunities can also increase your chances of securing funding.

