University of Glasgow for Ghanaian Students

🇬🇧 Glasgow, United Kingdom · Russell Group
Direct Entry Available WASSCE Accepted 4 Scholarships ✓ Verified 2026-07
World Ranking #79
Founded 1451
Students 43,000+
Last updated: 2026-07 · Always verify with the official university website

QS #79 ranked University of Glasgow (Russell Group) is located in Glasgow, United Kingdom. Ghanaian students can apply directly to undergraduate programmes. WAEC/SSSCE is accepted as an O-level equivalent. Undergraduate tuition is £27,720–£62,730/year, with a minimum IELTS of 6.5. For Masters entry, a minimum GPA of 3/4 (2:1) and IELTS 6.5 is required, with tuition from £26,460–£34,470/year. 4 scholarships are tracked for Ghanaian students, including University of Glasgow African Excellence Award and Chevening Scholarship.

Quick Facts — Ghanaian Students
WASSCE Accepted Yes (via Foundation Year)
Minimum GPA (Masters) 3 / 4
IELTS Required 6.5 overall (6 each)
Tuition Range £26,460 – £34,470/yr
Scholarships Available Yes – 4 available
Application Deadline Rolling — programme-specific; apply early for competitive Business School programmes
Processing Time 4–8 weeks

Entry Requirements by Level

Academic Requirements

Direct entry available. Medicine/Dentistry/Vet Med deadline October 15 via UCAS. IELTS may be waived with WASSCE English grade C6. Non-clinical fees top out at £33,210; £62,730 is Medicine. Fees shown are 2026/27.

English Language

IELTS: 6.5+ overall, 6+ per component. TOEFL iBT and PTE Academic also accepted — contact admissions for equivalencies.

Fees & Deadline

Annual tuition: £27,720–£62,730. Application deadline: January 14.

Academic Requirements

Minimum GPA: 3/4 (2:1 UK equivalent). Bachelor's degree in a relevant field required. Some programmes (Law, some MSc) require IELTS 7.0/6.5. Business Analytics and Finance & Management at the top of the fee range (£34,470). Fees shown are 2026/27.

English Language

IELTS: 6.5+ overall, 6+ per component. TOEFL iBT and PTE Academic also accepted — contact admissions for equivalencies.

Fees & Deadline

Annual tuition: £26,460–£34,470. Application deadline: Rolling — programme-specific; apply early for competitive Business School programmes. Decision time: 4–8 weeks.

Academic Requirements

Minimum GPA: 3/4 (2:1 minimum; relevant Masters usually expected). Master's degree required (or Bachelor's with First Class Honours for some programmes). Fully funded positions available. Entry criteria vary by college. Research proposal and supervisor contact recommended before applying.

Specific Requirements

Research proposal required. Identify and contact a potential supervisor before applying. References from two academic supervisors.

Deadline

Rolling — January–March for most funded positions

Documents Required

Official academic transcript (translated & certified)
WASSCE certificate or result slip
Personal statement (max 4,000 characters via UCAS)
Two academic references
Valid international passport
IELTS/TOEFL score report
Financial evidence (bank statement or sponsor letter)
Research proposal (PhD applicants)

Available Scholarships

University of Glasgow African Excellence Award

Full tuition-fee waiver — up to 16 awards for one-year taught Masters, any discipline Deadline: March (annual)

by University of Glasgow · Masters

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Chevening Scholarship

Full tuition + living allowance + flights Deadline: October (annual)

by UK Government (FCDO) · Masters

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Commonwealth Shared Scholarship

Full tuition + living stipend + airfares Deadline: December–January (annual)

by Commonwealth Scholarship Commission + Glasgow · Masters

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World Changers Global Excellence Scholarship

Partial tuition scholarship for international undergraduate students Deadline: Check Glasgow website annually

by University of Glasgow · Undergraduate

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the University of Glasgow accept WASSCE?

Yes — and unusually for a Russell Group university, Glasgow accepts WASSCE for DIRECT undergraduate entry, no Foundation Year needed if your grades are strong. Glasgow maps WASSCE to A-level requirements: all A grades for A*AA programmes, majority A grades for AAA, and minimum B grades for ABB/BBB programmes. If your grades fall short, Glasgow International College (Kaplan) offers a foundation route from £23,870.

Can Ghanaian students skip IELTS at Glasgow?

Often, yes. Glasgow accepts WASSCE English Language grade C6 or above in place of IELTS for most programmes — Ghana is explicitly on Glasgow's accepted list alongside Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Gambia. Check your specific programme's requirements to confirm, as some competitive programmes may still require IELTS 7.0.

What GPA do Ghanaian students need for a Glasgow Masters?

Glasgow publishes an explicit Ghana equivalency: a GPA of 3.0/4.0 (or 60%) equals a UK 2:1, the standard requirement for most taught Masters — note this is slightly stricter than some UK universities. A 2.5–2.99 GPA equals a 2:2, which some programmes accept. IELTS is typically 6.5 overall — or waived with WASSCE English C6.

What scholarships can Ghanaian students get at Glasgow?

The standout is Glasgow's own African Excellence Award — up to 16 full tuition-fee waivers for one-year Masters programmes, open to African passport holders domiciled in Africa (deadline around March each year). Ghanaians are also eligible for Chevening and Commonwealth Shared Scholarships. Note: Glasgow's GREAT Scholarships 2026 did not include Ghana (the list changes yearly).

Tips for Applying to Glasgow

Glasgow is one of the most Ghana-friendly Russell Group universities: WASSCE is accepted for direct undergraduate entry, WASSCE English C6 can replace IELTS, and the African Excellence Award offers up to 16 full Masters fee waivers specifically for African students. Note the Masters GPA bar is 3.0/4.0 — slightly above the typical 2.8 conversion — so check your transcript before applying.

Official source: University of Glasgow ↗

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Cost of Living in Glasgow

Accommodation £350 – £1,040/month

Private shared room from £350; university halls £130–£240/week self-catered

Food & Groceries £150 – £250/month

Transport £50 – £80/month

Subway and buses; West End is walkable from most student areas

Utilities & Internet £35 – £120/month

Lower end for shared bills; included in university halls

Personal & Misc £100 – £150/month

Estimated Total Monthly Cost £1,100 – £1,700/month