I don’t know if any special scholarships for Swedish students at UK unis- you pay the usual EU rate, which is the same rate UK students pay. That may not last post-Brexit, of course. Most UK have some bursaries, but they tend to be very small amounts- a few hundred pounds. There are some bigger scholarships- check out Oxford & Cambridge- but not many, usually pretty specific & you would want to be a really strong candidate.
I believe that EU students have the same fee status as home students in at least some universities in Scotland, so you pay no tuition. It’s not quite a scholarship but it amounts to the same thing.
I’ve read about the consequences of Brexit and how that will effect EU students, and it will not affect their tuition fees so that will remain the same. But i’m wondering if there are scholarships for EU students because they’re hard to find, a couple of links would me helpful.
The costs will remain the same for students who started college in 2019.
There doesn’t appear to be a long-term policy for EU students, so I wouldn’t count on costs remaining the same.
If it’s difficult to find links to generous outside scholarships maybe they just don’t exist. There’s not much reason for outside organizations to offer substantial aid to students. In the US, the best aid comes from the colleges. Maybe it works like that in Europe too. Have you talked to your school counselor? They may have some ideas for you.
@austinmshauri is right that whatever scholarships there are will come from the unis- and they are particular to each uni, so check the websites of the places you are interested in attending. UK unis are funded by the UK government. You should not be surprised that they do not feel a need to give scholarships (in effect, extra subsidies) to non-UK citizens.
@ninakatarina is correct that EU students pay UK student fees, and that those fees in Scotland are nearly free (under £2K), but for the English unis it is £9+K