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Scholarships and Exhibitions

Open to applications from all undergraduates

The College has a range of Scholarships and Exhibitions which are awarded for academic performance. The award of a Scholarship or Exhibition is based on the recommendation of the students tutor to the July meeting of Governing Body. If a student has performed consistently at First Class standard throughout the year, they will be nominated for a Scholarship; if performance has been consistently at the upper second to first class level, the student may be nominated for an Exhibition.

Jesus College has several named Scholarships and Exhibitions (detailed below). A nominated student will be considered for any named Scholarship or Exhibition for which they are eligible. If they are not eligible for any of these, they will be nominated for an ‘Open Scholarship’ or ‘Open Exhibition’. All undergraduate Scholarships and Exhibitions listed on this page have the same value and privileges attached to them.

Edwin Jones Scholarships and Exhibitions:

As for Meyricke Scholarships and Exhibitions above

Griffiths Scholarships and Exhibitions:

Child of a member of the Clergy of the Church in Wales

Holbrooke Scholarships and Exhibitions:

For students of Classics; preferentially to former pupils of Pocklington School and/or those intending to take Holy Orders AND who are members of the Church of England

King Charles the First Scholarships and Exhibitions:

For students born in, or who for two out of the last three years of their secondary education, were educated in Jersey or one of the other Channel Islands

Lawrence Scholarships and Exhibitions:

Students who have resided or been at school in Oxfordshire or Berkshire for the final two years of their secondary education

Meyricke Scholarships and Exhibitions:

Students who satisfy at least one of the following conditions:

  • Native of Wales
  • Child of a parent born in Wales
  • Has knowledge of and is able to speak Welsh
  • Educated in Wales for the last three years of their secondary education.

Old Members’ Scholarships and Exhibitions:

funded by College alumni with the same eligibility as for an Open Scholarship or Exhibition

Reginald Stradling Collins Scholarships and Exhibitions:

Students educated at the Royal Grammar School, Worcester

Thomas Phillips Exhibitions (no scholarships):

Students educated at Llandovery College