I'm an international student planning to study in the U.S. and I'm trying to figure out how to find scholarships for college. Are there specific scholarships for international students, and what resources can I use to find them?
Absolutely, there are a good number of scholarships out there that are specifically designed for international students! Here are some tips for finding them:
Understand the Types of Aid Available: Institutional aid (available through the college itself) can sometimes be the largest source of scholarships for international students. Likewise, you might also qualify for government-sponsored scholarships from your home country or the U.S. There are also private scholarships offered by various organizations.
Research Schools with Generous Aid for International Students: Some universities and colleges in the U.S. extend their financial aid programs to include international students. Schools like Harvard University, Princeton University, Yale University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology are among those that offer generous aid packages to international students.
Use Scholarship Search Tools: Use scholarship search tools like CollegeVine, Fastweb, and Appily, which allow you to customize your search to fit your profile and needs, and include options for international students.
Leverage Local resources: There might be local organizations, foundations, and businesses in your home country that offer scholarship funding to students studying abroad.
Investigate Specific International Student Scholarships: Some scholarships, like the Aga Khan Foundation Scholarship and the Fulbright Foreign Student Program, are specifically designed for international students.
For each opportunity you find, make sure to check the specific eligibility criteria as well as the application procedure, ensuring that all required materials are submitted on time. Best of luck in your scholarship search!
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