Get an OSS Easter
Scholarship to boost your
UK University Application!
Just months away from your UCAS application?
Kickstart your college journey by joining the OSS
Application Bootcamp with the Easter Scholarship
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A total of £20,000 in scholarships
available!
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Apply for a chance to receive a
£1,000, £2,000, or £3,000 scholarship
Two weeks in the heart of Oxford: April 6–19, immerse yourself in the academic and cultural environment of this historic city.
Personalized support for your chosen major: Tailored guidance to help you excel in your area of interest.
Introduction to the UK admissions process: Understand how to navigate applications to top universities, including Oxbridge.
In-person Oxbridge college visits: Experience the campuses firsthand and gain insights into student life.
Compare universities and courses: Receive professional advice to choose the right fit for your goals.
Super-curricular development: Build a robust reading program and craft a 1,500-word research essay to enhance your application.
What is OSS Application Bootcamp?
Admissions test preparation: Get ready for entrance exams with expert coaching and practice materials.
This program is for you if you are:
High school student gearing up for university applications
Interested in applying to UK universities
Committed to top-level admissions preparation
Exploring or focused on a specific major
Ready to attend the Oxford program from April 6-19
How to Apply for the Scholarship
Begin your application process by completing the application form on our website. As part of this step, you'll need to submit:
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A 600-word essay
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Your academic transcript (grades)
After submitting your application, you will receive a confirmation email acknowledging that we have received your materials.
The Admission Committee will review your application and send you the results within 14 days. If you are selected, you will receive a scholarship of £1,000, £2,000, or £3,000, depending on your performance.
Essay requrements
Topic: Why I want to study [your chosen subject(s)] at university and what makes me a strong candidate for this course?
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Essay Length: Keep the essay between 500-700 words.
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Font and Formatting: Use Arial 14 font.
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File Format: Attach your essay in PDF format.
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Course of Study: Briefly explain what you think your chosen course of study will involve.
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Motivation: Discuss what has motivated you to pursue this subject.
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Strong Candidate: In answering the question "What makes you a strong candidate?" include both:
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Academic Preparation: Discuss relevant books, lectures, or academic experiences that have prepared you for this course of study.
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Personal Reflection: Reflect on your personal experiences, skills, and qualities that make you a strong candidate for the program..
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What Our Students Are Saying About Us
Watch video testimonials from previous students, sharing their experiences and how the Oxbridge
Summer Scholars programme helped them in
their academic journey.
Alina
Kazakhstan, Business, Economics and Entreprenership stream
Krishiw
Bahrain, Medical and Biological Sciences stream
Fernando
Mexico, Science and Innovation stream
Amelie
Germany, Business, Economics and Entrepreneurship stream
Llanah
The USA, Law, PPE and Global Issues stream
Who we are?
At Oxbridge Summer Scholars, our mission is to empower young students to discover their passions, develop their academic potential, and gain a competitive edge for future university studies.
We strive to create a transformative learning experience that inspires students to explore their interests, build a strong foundation for success, and make informed decisions about their educational pathways.
Selective Programme
Oxbridge Summer Scholars selects motivated, fluent students for an enriching, university-level experience.
Oxbridge Tutorial System
In addition to lectures and seminars, OSS offers tutorials, fostering independent and in-depth thinking.
30+ Tutors per programme
Our qualified experts are set to guide you on the path to exploring the subtleties of academic study.
Interdisciplinary Approach
Oxbridge Summer Scholars blends diverse subjects with a specific focus, deepening understanding of issues.
Individual Project
A key feature of our program is an individual research project, showcasing your skills and interests.
FAQs
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Individual accommodation
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Full board (3 meals)
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All tutoring
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Trips/extracurricular activities
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Transportation to and from the UK
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Transfers within the UK
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Pocket money
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The Oxbridge Summer Scholars (OSS) programme is designed for 16-19-year-old students who aspire to attend top universities in the UK or the US.The OSS Junior Programme (Be inspired!) is designed for students aged 13-15 who are fluent in English and academically ambitious.
Our tutoring on all programmes is delivered by experienced lecturers/tutors holding degrees and postgraduate qualifications from prestigious institutions such as Oxford, Cambridge, and the other G5 universities.
A stream is a broad academic area that combines related subjects. For example, Stream A "Science, Innovation and Technology" would encompass disciplines (modules) like Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering.
A module is a specific subject of study within a stream. It provides focused learning on a particular topic.
Core modules are the fundamental subjects within a chosen stream. When selecting your programme, you'll pick three core modules from the available options that align with your academic interests.
Additional modules offer flexibility. You can either choose a fourth module from your chosen stream or explore a module from a different stream to broaden your learning experience. You can choose two additional modules for your programme, although we cannot guaranteed that you will be able to study all the modules you have selected.