Telles Scholarship
UCL and the Telles Foundation are pleased to offer talented Brazilian students a scholarship that removes financial barriers and enables access to a world-class education.
Application for September 2026 entry
Applications are now open, please see 'Application and supporting documents' below for further information on how to apply.
Apply nowInformation session in Brazil
Time: 5–7pm (BRT)
Date: Monday, 10 November 2025
Location: Ismart Office, R. Dr. Eduardo de Souza Aranha, 153 – Itaim Bibi, São Paulo, 04543-120
A supportive fellowship
Funding
You'll receive funding to cover the costs of completing your degree and to help you fully engage with your studies.
For 2026 entry, the scholarship consists of the following funding:
- full tuition fees for four years of study at UCL
- £24,500 maintenance per year
- Financial contributions towards technical equipment, visa fees and NHS surcharge fees.
Dedicated pastoral support
You'll be supported throughout your studies by a dedicated Telles Scholars Tutor – an academic from the Faculty of Engineering.
They will meet with you as a group every term to discuss progress, help resolve problems and offer guidance.
Eligibility
To be eligible, you must meet the following criteria:
- Be a Brazilian national domiciled in Brazil.
- Meet the below academic and English language requirements.
- Not have a qualification that UCL accepts for direct entry onto an undergraduate degree.
- Be in financial need as assessed by UCL. See guidance on how UCL defines household income.
- Be able to demonstrate enthusiasm for your future degree programme.
If you are not eligible for this scholarship, then please see the other scholarships that UCL has on offer on our scholarships and funding page.
Your UCL journey
Join us for four years to study the international foundation year and your chosen undergraduate degree.
International Foundation Year
Starting in September 2026, study the Undergraduate Preparatory Certificate (UPC) for Science and Engineering.
Undergraduate degree
Study a three-year degree from September 2027 in either Computer Science BSc, Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng or Mechanical Engineering BEng.
Entry requirements
Applications for 2026 entry are now open.
To be considered for the Telles Scholarship and the Undergraduate Preparatory Certificates (UPC) you will need to check that you meet the following entry requirements:
- eligibility
- academic requirements
- English language requirements.
You will then need to complete the four stages of the UPC application process:
- application form and supporting documents
- entrance tests
- financial assessment
- interview.
You must have completed high school in Brazil - usually within two years of the UPC start date - and have achieved the Certificado de Conclusão de Ensino Médio with an overall average of 8/10 with 8/10 in relevant academic subjects.
If you graduated from high school more than two years before the UPC start date and are thinking of applying, please email us first with information on your past studies and details of experience(s) relevant to your future studies, so we can assess your suitability.
The English language requirements for UPC applicants aiming for Computer Science BSc and Mechanical Engineering BEng are either:
- IELTS for UKVI (Academic): A minimum of 6.0 overall and a minimum of 5.5 in three components, and a minimum of 5.0 in the fourth
- Pearson PTE Academic UKVI: A minimum of 59 overall and a minimum of 54 in three components, and a minimum of 46 in the fourth.
For Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng, the requirements are either:
- IELTS for UKVI (Academic): A minimum of 6.0 overall and a minimum of 6.0 in three components, and a minimum of 5.5 in the fourth
- Pearson PTE Academic UKVI: A minimum of 59 overall and a minimum of 59 in three components, and a minimum of 54 in the fourth.
You can apply without an English language test result (read more in 'Application and supporting documents' below), but please include it in your application if you have one.
We can provide some financial support in taking one of these tests if you haven't already and you receive an offer for the Telles Scholarship.
Further information on this support will be provided to you during the application process.
Key application dates
- Application deadline: 05 December 2025
- Entrance tests: 13 December 2025
- Interview: 12-16 January 2026
- Final decision on application: by 30 January 2026
- Deadline to accept scholarship: by 13 February 2026
- UCL accommodation application: by 10 June 2026
UPC application
There are five stages to the UPC application process:
You should make your application via our online 'Undergraduate Preparatory Certificate for Science and Engineering' application form. Select 'Telles Foundation Scholarship' in the sponsorship details section.
You’ll need to provide the following:
- Completed application form including a personal statement.
- Certified (and if available translated) copy of your school transcripts.
- Copy of your English language test score - an IELTS for UKVI (Academic) or Pearson PTE Academic UKVI if you have one. You can submit an application before you have taken one of these tests, but please note one of these test results will be required for you to be eligible for your Student Visa.
- A reference on headed school paper, stamped and signed.
Before applying, please ensure you have scanned these documents and saved them as PNG or JPEG files, because you will need to upload them to your application form before you can submit your application.
English language qualification
If you don't have an English language qualification at the time of application, on the application form please:
- select 'other' for 'What English qualification do you have?'
- write the date you are making the Telles application in the question 'Please give the date of the most recent test'
- write 'Telles' for the 'overall score'
- upload any document to the 'English language qualification' section.
Reference
If you don’t upload a reference letter in your application, we will contact your referee directly using the email address provided in your application form. We require the reference before we can invite you to take the entrance tests.
Application fee
There is no application fee for Telles Scholarship applicants.
Personal statement
Your personal statement is an important part of the application form and should explain in no more than 500 words:
- Why you chose to study your intended undergraduate degree?
- Which aspects of the degree interest you the most?
- Which experiences (academic and personal) have shaped your interest in this field? (e.g., reading in the subject area, non-academic projects, useful relevant skills you have.)
- How do you think you will fit into the UPC course and what might challenge you during the foundation year?
- What is your single proudest achievement? What did it teach you about yourself, others and the world around you?
- If you have participated in any social, charitable, entrepreneurial or other project where you worked to make a change in your local community or on a wider scale.
Once we have received and processed your complete Undergraduate Preparatory Certificate for Science and Engineering (UPCSE) application we will ask you to fill out a financial assessment form.
Financial assessment form
You will need to complete this form to be eligible for a Telles Scholarship and to be invited to take the entrance tests.
In the form, we will be looking for an honest appraisal of your personal financial situation beyond what you may receive through your scholarship application.
It collects information on several financial factors, including household income information and estimations of other available funds for study.
Please note that you will need to provide information and copies relating to the following:
- Evidence of your/your family’s household income of the last year (e.g. bank statements, official tax returns, accounting statements, payslips, savings account(s)).
- Information on your family situation (number of dependents, employment statuses, occupation).
- Evidence of any other income you or your family are benefitting or have benefitted from, such as: welfare support, government benefits, scholarships or sponsorships.
- Information on any additional, other than the Telles Scholarship, sources of funding (such as savings, loans, bursaries or other scholarships) you may have secured or intend to apply to for your studies in the UK.
You will be able to add in writing any additional information you consider would support your application and assessment of your financial situation.
The supporting evidence documents do not need to be translated in English.
You can get in touch with us if you have any questions at clie-tellesscholarship@ucl.ac.uk
How do we determine financial need?
Applications are overseen by UCL’s Student Funding Office based on several factors including:
- Household income (including the number of dependents who rely on that income, financial circumstances, exceptional household expenditure e.g. medical bills).
- Personal background (e.g. from a single-parent family, previous scholarship support, welfare provision, other special needs).
- Family circumstances (e.g. parent/guardian occupation(s), state/welfare support).
- The financial assessment form and documents you submit as part of your application.
Once you've submitted a complete application, including all required documents, our Admissions team will check it. If you meet our requirements, we’ll contact you about the entrance tests.
You will take two entrance tests:
- Computer Science BSc: mathematics and the other subject you will study on the UPC – either biology, chemistry or physics
- Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng and Mechanical Engineering BEng: mathematics and physics.
Learn about our entrance tests including how you will take them and how to practise with sample papers.
If you achieve 50% or above in each entrance test, a UPC Admissions Tutor will assess your application.
We’ll review your high school results, academic transcripts, personal statement, reference, English language level as well as your entrance tests. Our decision regarding an invitation to interview will consider all aspects of your application. You’ll hear from the UPC Admissions team within a week from taking the entrance tests.
If you are successful, a UPC Admissions Tutor will contact you to schedule an online interview in the following weeks.
In the interview, we’ll discuss your interest for your future degree aim and your wider interests, as well as your expectations and future plans. It’s also an opportunity for you to ask us any questions.
Your performance in the interview is important in our decision to offer you a place. The UPC Admissions Tutor will decide within a few days of your interview.
A selection panel composed of UCL staff will assess your application and consider your academic and personal achievements, your academic plans and financial circumstances.
Applying for UCL accommodation
Once you have accepted your award and UPC place you can apply for UCL accommodation. You should apply for this before 10 June to be prioritised for a room.
Under 18s
If you’re under 18 at the start of the course, please read UCL's essential information for students under the age of 18 before applying.
Progressing to your degree
In term one (September–December) of the UPC, you will submit your UCAS application for either Computer Science BSc, Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng or Mechanical Engineering BEng.
You will receive a guaranteed conditional offer for Electrical Engineering BEng or Mechanical Engineering BEng if you are predicted to meet its entry requirements (and have a clearly relevant personal statement).
If you are applying for Computer Science BSc, your application will be considered alongside all other applicants. You will also need to take the TARA exam.
If you complete the UPC successfully and meet the conditions of your UCL offer, you will progress to your degree.
If you fail to progress, you will stop receiving the Scholarship. You can apply to other degrees at UCL and other UK universities using the Undergraduate Preparatory Certificate qualification.
Typical UCL offers are:
Computer Science BSc
An overall UPC mark of at least 70%, with at least 76% in each optional subject (mathematics and either biology, chemistry or physics).
Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng
An overall UPC mark of at least 70%, with at least 76% in mathematics and at least 70% in physics.
Mechanical Engineering BEng
An overall UPC mark of at least 70%, with at least 76% and 70% in your optional subjects (mathematics and physics).
UCL Engineering
The undergraduate programmes above are all based within the UCL Faculty of Engineering Sciences, which offers a hands-on and interdisciplinary approach to teaching and research.
The Faculty is home to the award-winning "Integrated Engineering Programme - IEP", which incorporates project-based design, employability skills, and interdisciplinarity into undergraduate studies.
From tackling climate change to advancing healthcare and shaping future technologies, UCL Engineering provides the knowledge, networks, and opportunities for students to apply their learning in ways that genuinely benefit communities worldwide.
The Telles Foundation
The UCL Telles Scholarship is funded through a gift from the Telles Foundation - an international charity that provides transformational opportunities to low-income people in Brazil by improving their access to education.
Telles believes that every young person deserves an opportunity to fulfil their potential. To make that happen, they work with experts in their field who share their commitment to this simple idea and the hugely significant and sustainable impact it can have.
Find out more about the Telles Foundation on their website and by following them on LinkedIn.
The UCL community
UCL and London provide a diverse, dynamic and exciting backdrop to your degree. You can engage with the many societies at UCL or take part in the entrepreneurship programmes which UCL offers to support you as a student. There is an active and welcoming global community at UCL to ensure you feel welcome to participate in your new academic home.
The Telles Scholarship has been designed to provide you with the funds to comfortably live in London, a truly global city, while dedicating time to your study and the extra-curricular activities which are provided by the wider UCL community.
Further information
Undergraduate Preparatory Certificates (UPC)
You'll spend your first year taking the UPC – UCL's International Foundation Year – before progressing to your chosen undergraduate degree.
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Find out more about studying Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng at UCL.
Mechanical Engineering
Find out more about studying Mechanical Engineering BEng at UCL.
Contact us
If you have any questions about the Telles Scholarship, do not hesitate to get in touch.
Martin White
Head of Student Recruitment, Marketing & Communications, Centre for Languages & International Education
Click to email. m.l.white@ucl.ac.ukPrivacy notice
UCL’s privacy notices for current and prospective students set out how any personal data we collect will be processed.
The information provided in your application will be processed by UCL Centre for Languages & International Education and the UCL Engineering departments for the purposes of determining your eligibility for a place on the award scheme. The information you provide may also be shared with other UCL departments for information verification purposes.
The financial support to be provided to successful applicants for the purpose of the Telles Scholarship is offered in collaboration with an external funder, Telles Foundation. UCL will consult with the Telles Foundation regarding the pool of potential candidates for the Telles Scholarship but UCL will be responsible for selecting successful recipients of the Scholarship. UCL may share the following personal information about applicants and successful recipients of the Telles Scholarship with Telles Foundation: name, contact details such as email address, personal details such as gender, nationality, course particulars and academic progression.
If you are successful in your application for the Telles Scholarship, then at the end of each academic year of your UPC and your engineering programme, UCL will also ask that you complete a feedback form, which UCL will share with Telles Foundation and which will include questions relating to your academic progression, and if you are studying on the engineering programme, questions relating to your extracurricular activities (e.g. participation in community service, exchange programmes, etc), and professional experience inside or outside of UCL (e.g. internships, trainee experience, etc, if applicable). Telles Foundation will process your personal data in the manner and for the purposes described in their privacy policy.
You acknowledge that by UCL or you transferring your personal data to Telles Foundation, your personal data may be transferred to, and processed in, Brazil.
Any data sharing by UCL will be carried out with due regard to UCL’s duties as a ‘data controller’ within the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Our legal basis of processing this disclosure of information will be for the purposes of performance of a contract or to take steps prior to entering into a contract.