Study for Less
The funding you qualify for, applied for on your behalf
Scholarships, bursaries and fee waivers. We find the ones you are actually eligible for, write the applications with you, and file them before the deadline.
Why buy this from us
Eligibility first, essays second
There is no point writing eight hundred words for a fund that will not take your nationality. We check what you qualify for before anybody writes anything.
Your essays, read and corrected
You write the answers — they have to be yours — and an advisor reads each one and comes back with what to change. As many rounds as the deadline allows.
Filed, with a reference back
We submit to the funder and record their reference here, so the outcome arrives on your screen rather than in a spam folder.
What the work costs
A starting figure for one funding application. More funds, or a funder with a long form of its own, are quoted on top — and you see the number before anything is taken.
| Work | From |
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| Shortlist, essays read and corrected, and the application filed | 15 credits |
How it works
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Tell us what you are studying and where
Your level, your subject, your country and your grades. That is what decides which funds are open to you.
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We come back with a shortlist and a price
The funds worth your time, the deadlines, and what the work costs in credits.
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You write, we edit
The standard questions open first. The funder’s own questions are added as we read their form.
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We file and follow it
You see the submission, the funder’s reference and the decision when it comes.
Questions people ask
Do you write the essays for me?
No. A funder is reading for your voice and a ghost-written answer is the easiest thing in the world for a panel to spot. You write; we tell you what is weak and why.
Do you take a share of the award?
No. You pay for the work in credits, once, and whatever you are awarded is entirely yours.
What if I am not awarded anything?
That happens, and the work was still done. What we do not do is charge for filing to funds you were never eligible for — that is what the shortlist step is for.
Can you do this alongside my university application?
Yes, and it is the right way round. Funding deadlines usually fall before admission decisions, so waiting for an offer is how people miss them.