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Major Scholarships

Scholarships are available for the Bar Course and the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) or equivalent post-graduate conversion courses. In 2023, the Inn awarded up to £1.2 million in major scholarships.

Only candidates who intend to practise at the Bar of England or Wales are eligible to apply.

Middle Temple has always prided itself on its commitment to encouraging the most talented students, regardless of background.  We were the first Inn to make the decision (now common practice amongst most of the Inns) that all candidates for scholarships should receive an interview and that financial need would be an important factor in setting the level of award.

Our Approach

The Middle Temple has developed a reputation for being open and welcoming to all talented people. It is a matter of pride for us that over the last 20 years, the recipients of what has been until recently our most prestigious major award, the Queen Mother Scholarship (created in honour of the late Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother, our Royal Bencher at the time) have come from many different classes, ethnic and age groups.  It is also important that we have managed to do so without making those who come from the more traditional or privileged backgrounds feel unwelcome or disadvantaged.

The Inn welcomes applicants from all backgrounds. There is no age limit for any scholarship or prize.

Scholarships are awarded on merit after taking into account the candidates' intellectual ability, motivation to succeed at the Bar, advocacy potential and personal qualities. The Queen's Scholarship is now the most prestigious ‘label’, awarded to the single best candidate who showed the most exceptional promise. The Queen Mother Scholarship is considered next in line in terms of standing: it is awarded only to the most all-round impressive candidates; others may be awarded according to particular academic provenances or interest in a particular area of law.

Once panels have reached a decision on the scholarships, they will then decide on the size of the individual awards (which are not published). These will depend on individual financial circumstances, and while it is not possible to cover a scholars’ full expenses for the time in which they are undertaking the course, every effort is made to ensure that those with the greatest need receive the largest (though not necessarily the most prestigious) awards. Usually, the award will meet a percentage of the difference between each scholar’s resources and needs. The cost of meeting any additional needs of disabled scholars will be given special consideration.

You can read more about the Inn's values and commitments HERE.

Rules

Only candidates who intend to practise at the Bar of England or Wales are eligible to apply.

Applications must be made before you start the course, except certain circumstances that apply to part-time courses (or the two-part Bar course) - see the relevant 'When should I apply' section below for details.

To apply for a scholarship you do not have to be a member of the Inn when you submit a scholarship application or even when you attend a scholarship interview, providing you are not a member of one of the other three Inns either.

Candidates can only apply to one Inn for a scholarship in any single 'round' of applications.

However, no award will be paid until the successful candidate has been admitted to the Inn. There is a separate process for applying for admission to the Inn. You can only apply for student membership of one of the Inns of Court.

Criteria

When considering prospective Bar Course/GDL scholarship applicants, the following criteria are taken into account, with reference to both the written application and the interview.

  • Intellectual ability: the capacity to conduct legal research and give written advice, as demonstrated by performance in school and university examinations, the interview and, where appropriate, other experience.
  • Motivation to succeed at the Bar: knowledge of the profession and the Courts, and steps taken to acquire the personal skills required of a barrister, will be taken into account;
  • Potential as an advocate: both in oral and written skills;
  • Personal qualities: those required by members of the Bar include self-reliance, independence, integrity, reliability and the capacity to work effectively with clients, colleagues and chambers staff.

Written Application

The panel will have received your written application in advance and will be familiar with the contents.

In awarding all of the Inn's scholarships, panels will first decide whether a candidate merits a scholarship according to the published criteria. It is important that you put as much information into the application form as possible, as this carries as much weight as the interview.

References

Two references are required to support your application, one of which must be from an academic referee.  Neither may be supplied by a member of your family.  

You will find an information sheet at the bottom of this webpage for you to send to each of your referees.  Referees should write your reference in accordance with the information sheet.

Once you submit your application, you will be sent a unique link via email which you must then send to your referees. The link contains instructions on how your referee should submit their reference.

No award will be paid out unless two references have been received.  It is your responsibility to ensure that these are provided – we do not contact referees on your behalf.

If you have difficulties obtaining an academic reference before the closing date, especially if you’re a remote or mature student, please contact the Inn’s Scholarships Officer.

Financial Means Form

Prior to your interview you will be asked to complete a financial means form and you will be required to submit this up to two weeks prior to interview. If you do not submit a financial means form you will not be able to attend your interview, unless you state that you’re not in need of financial support.

Those who are not in need of financial assistance, can submit a blank form stating the fact. A nominal award of £1,000 will be given to any successful candidate who is not in need of financial assistance.

Interview Format

​It is the Inn’s policy to interview every applicant who has applied and obtained a place on the course (or has an application pending at the time of interview): potential as an advocate is not always recognisable from a written application and we feel strongly that all applicants should be given an opportunity to argue their case.

As of 2022, applicants will usually be given the choice of in-person or remote interviews with the in-person interviews being held at Middle Temple. Applicants will be asked their preference closer to the date of interview.

Interviews will be 15 minutes each and are conducted by panels consisting of three senior members of the Inn from a mix of practice areas. A couple minutes of the interview will be reserved at the end for finance-related questions. Any questions raised by the panel on finances are purely to seek clarification on any anomalies and you will have the opportunity to update the panel on any changes to your financial circumstances too.

If you have any accessibility requirements, please let us know as soon as possible by contacting the Inn’s Outreach Officer, Richard Frost, via email r.frost@middletemple.org.uk.

The Inn is prepared to reimburse reasonable travel expenses for candidates travelling from outside the M25 to attend the interview, up to a maximum of £75 per candidate.  Further information HERE.

Statistics

Bar Course Scholarship stats

  2021 2022 2023
Applications 385 372 275
Interviewed (minus withdrawals) 326 305 222
Scholarships awarded 124 114 82

 

GDL Scholarship stats

  2021 2022 2023
Applications 43 26 39
Interviewed (minus withdrawals) 42 24 33
Scholarships awarded 22 12 15

FAQs

Can I apply for a scholarship from each Inn?

No. Potential applicants can only apply for a scholarship from one of the four Inns of Court.

Am I able to apply after the deadline?

No. Applications must be made before the deadline which is published on this webpage.

Do I need to join the Inn before submitting my application?

No. You can apply for a scholarship and attend the interview without being a member, but you must join the Inn in order to accept any award given. NOTE - you can only join one Inn of Court.

Do individual named awards have specific financial values?

No. Every award is means tested and named Scholarships do not carry defined monetary amounts.

What is an Entrance Exhibition?

Entrance Exhibitions are additional awards, which cover the Admission and Call Fees, and are sometimes awarded alongside a major scholarship. Find out more about these here.

Does Middle Temple interview every applicant?

Yes. We interview every applicant who applies as long as they have proof of a Bar Course place before the date of interview.

Do I have a choice of being interviewed in-person or online?

Yes. Currently, we offer in-person and online interviews.

When do I know if I have been awarded a scholarship?

You will be told if you were successful no more than 4 weeks after the date of interview.

Does the Inn provide feedback to unsuccessful applicants?

Unfortunately, no. We do not provide feedback to unsuccessful applicants.

Am I able to appeal a decision and/or lodge a complaint?

Yes. If you wish to appeal a decision or raise a complaint about the process, please email scholarshipapplications@middletemple.org.uk. The Inn takes anything of this nature very seriously and will make sure proper procedures are followed.

If unsuccessful, can I apply the following year?

Yes, providing you’re yet to start the Bar Course and still eligible under our rules, any unsuccessful applicants are welcome to reapply the following year.

Bar Course Scholarships

Scholarships are available to students undertaking the Bar Course whether it is a full time, part time or two part course.

In 2023, the Inn awarded over £1 million in Bar Course Scholarships.

When Should I Apply?

When determining when you should apply, please bear in mind the following information, dependant on the length of course you intend to study.

Full Time Course

Part Time Course

Two Part Course*

The application cycle (from written application through to interview) must be completed in the academic year before the academic year in which your course will start. 

If successful, the scholarship would be paid in one instalment at the start of your course.

For courses starting in January, the above timing still applies.

The application cycle (from written application through to interview) must be completed either in the academic year before the academic year in which your course will start or in the academic year of the first year of your course.

If successful, the scholarship would be paid either in two equal instalments at the start of each year or in full at the start of your second year on the course.

*Currently only relates to the Inns of Court College of Advocacy

The application cycle (from written application through to interview) must be completed in the academic year before either the academic year in which Part 1 of your course will start or the academic year in which Part 2 of your course will start.

If successful, the scholarship would be paid either in two equal instalments at the start of each Part or in full when you start Part 2.

Click here for a flowchart on the overall scholarship process.  

Online Application and Application Cycle Timetable

The Bar Course Scholarship deadline is always the first Friday of November and the application cycle lasts until April, with awards being announced in May. 

Applications are closed

Bar Course scholarship applications open

 18th September 2023

Closing date for applications

16:00 PM on 3rd November 2023

References

16:00 PM on 17th November 2023

Interviews

3rd, 4th, & 5th April 2024

Results

 May 2024

GDL Scholarships

Scholarships are available for students undertaking a Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) or equivalent post-graduate conversion course.

In 2023, the Inn awarded over £100,000 for GDL and equivalent Scholarships.

When Should I Apply?

When determining when you should apply, please bear in mind the following information, dependant on the length of course you intend to study.

Full Time Course

Part Time Course

The application cycle (from written application through to interview) must be completed in the academic year before the academic year in which your course will start. 

If successful, the scholarship would be paid in one instalment at the start of your course.

For courses starting in January, the above timing still applies.

The application cycle (from written application through to interview) must be completed either in the academic year before the academic year in which your course will start or in the academic year of the first year of your course.

If successful, the scholarship would be paid either in two equal instalments at the start of each year or in full at the start of your second year on the course.

 

Online Application and Application Cycle Timetable

The GDL Scholarship deadline is always the first Friday of May and the application cycle lasts until summer, with awards usually being announced the end of July. 

Apply HERE

GDL scholarship applications open

 Wednesday 6th March 2024

Closing date for applications

 16:00 PM on Friday 3rd May 2024

References

 16:00 PM on Friday 17th May 2024

Interviews

 27th & 28th June 2024

Results

 July 2024