UWC Global Selection Programme (GSP)
The GSP route is ideal if you’ve fallen in love with one or more specific UWC schools. However, you will not receive scholarships or financial assistance (if you would like to be considered for financial support, you should apply to UWC via the national committee route). Please be aware that you can submit only one application to UWC per academic year, either through one national committee or through the GSP.
Through the GSP, you can apply for entry to a single school or up to five schools.
This route is available at 15 of our 18 UWC schools worldwide (it is currently not available at UWC Adriatic, UWC Robert Bosch College and UWC South East Asia).
Applications for Entry 2024 (January 2025 for Waterford Kamhlaba UWC of Southern Africa) are open in some countries, or will be opening soon.
Information about how only fee paying students can select their preferred school but with NC scholarships you are allocated a school and won't know till a certain time frame. The GSP route is ideal if you’ve fallen in love with one or more specific UWC schools. However, you will not receive scholarships or financial assistance (if you would like to be considered for financial support, you should apply to UWC via thenational committee route).
Through the GSP, you can apply for entry to a single school or up to five schools.
Applications for Entry 2024(January 2025 for Waterford Kamhlaba UWC of Southern Africa) are open in some countries, or will be opening soon.
You are eligible to apply via the NCs below. The GSP route is ideal if you’ve fallen in love with one or more specific UWC schools. However, you will not receive scholarships or financial assistance.
You are eligible to apply via the NCs below. The GSP route is ideal if you’ve fallen in love with one or more specific UWC schools.
UWC national committees in over 150 countries and territories are able to reach and select young people from different backgrounds, cultures and experiences. Students at every school make friends from all over the world, and gain a deeper understanding of different ways of thinking.