That’s why UWC offers one of the most comprehensive scholarship programmes in the world.
If you’re interested in studying at a UWC school or college, we encourage you to apply regardless of your financial situation. More than 80% of students selected by UWC national committees receive full or partial scholarships.
Financial support for the IBDP and IBCP
Fees vary by school, but we work hard to ensure cost is not a barrier for students with promise. UWC International, UWC schools and UWC national committees raise funds to make scholarships possible. This helps open up access to exceptional education while building diverse and inclusive school communities.
To be considered for financial support, you must apply through the UWC national committee in your country of residence or citizenship.
If you do not require financial support, you can apply through the Global Selection Programme (GSP).
What does financial support cover?
All-inclusive scholarships
Cover tuition, room and board, books, IB exam fees, curricular trips, project weeks, visa and travel expenses (including return flights), pocket money and other essential costs.
Full scholarships
Usually covers tuition, room and board, books, IB exam fees, curricular trips and project weeks.
Up to fully funded
Often cover tuition, room and board, books, IB exam fees and curricular trips.
Partial scholarships
Cover some elements of tuition and/or living costs, depending on need and available funding.
For specific details, please contact your UWC national committee.
Financial support coverage depends on the school, the number of places allocated to UWC national committees and each applicant’s financial need. Support may include full, partial or all-inclusive funding.
How is financial support awarded?
Students are selected based on promise and potential – not their financial background. As part of the selection process, UWC national committees carry out a financial needs assessment. If you’re successful, the financial support amount is calculated based on your circumstances to ensure you’re able to take up your place.
In short: financial need should never stop you from applying.
Costs for the two IBDP Years (GSP route)
Below is the fee range for the 15 UWC schools that offer places through UWC Global Selection Programme for entry in 2026 (2027 in the case of Waterford Kamhlaba UWC of Southern Africa)*:
UWC school or college | Tuition Fee bands (USD, for two years) |
UWC Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Waterford Kamhlaba UWC of Southern Africa (Eswatini) UWC East Africa (Tanzania) | USD 45,000 – 70,000 |
UWC Mahindra College (India) | USD 71,000 – 80,000 |
UWC Costa Rica UWC Dilijan (Armenia) | USD 81,000 – 90,000 |
UWC Changshu China UWC ISAK Japan UWC Thailand UWC Red Cross Nordic (Norway) UWC Maastricht (Netherlands) | USD 91,000 – 110,000 |
Li Po Chun UWC of Hong Kong Pearson College UWC (British Columbia, Canada) UWC-USA (New Mexico, USA) | USD 111,000 – 130,000 |
UWC Atlantic (Wales, UK) | USD 130,000 – 160,000 |
*UWC South East Asia, UWC Adriatic and UWC Robert Bosch College do not accept students through the GSP application route.
*These GSP-specific fees may differ from those of the national committee route, which offers financial support to ensure UWC is accessible to all.
UWC schools and colleges usually collect fees in local currencies, but the bands use USD for consistency.. Fees cover two years and include tuition, room and board, books, IB exam fees and school trips. Air travel, pocket money, medical insurance and personal expenses are not included in the prices shown.
Costs and scholarships for short courses
UWC short course costs vary. Many offer scholarships, which are advertised on the individual course pages. Browse upcoming UWC short courses here.
Costs and scholarships for younger years
Younger years education is available at some UWC schools for students aged 2-15. Fees vary and are listed on the individual school websites. Visit the younger years section on this page for an overview of participating schools.