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Lifetime earnings of Masters and PhD degree holders are estimated to be, on average, 15% and 23% greater respectively, than of first degree holders only.
Source: LSE, The social composition and future earnings of postgraduates, Sutton Trust (2010).

Postgraduate study

University of Exeter Progression Scholarship for undergraduates

We are pleased to offer University of Exeter graduates progressing directly from undergraduate to postgraduate study at Exeter in 2012 a £1,000 scholarship towards the cost of their tuition fees.

The scholarship is available to any 2012 Exeter graduate starting a taught Masters degree (MA; MSc; MRes) in the Business School, College of Humanities, College of Social Sciences and International Studies, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences or College of Life and Environmental Sciences. In some Colleges, it may also apply to the first year of a research degree if a taught Masters degree is not a pre-requisite (conditions apply).

For further information on the Progression Scholarship including details about eligibility and entry requirements, please see our funding pages.

Current University of Exeter students applying to postgraduate study at Exeter also benefit from:

  • access to our fast-track online application system using the MyExeter student portal
  • a decision on your application within ten days in most cases