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Where can I find scholarships for college students in the USA?

I'm currently a high school junior interested in studying in the USA. Could anyone share advice or resources to help me find scholarships for international students planning to attend college in the States?

a year ago

There are multiple resources that international students can use to find scholarships for studying in the United States. Here are a few:

1. College & University Websites: Many colleges and universities in the U.S. offer scholarships specifically for international students. Check your potential schools' financial aid or admissions section on their website to see if they offer opportunities. For example, many Ivy League schools provide need-based financial aid to international students.

2. U.S. Department of State: The U.S. Department of State's EducationUSA website has a comprehensive database of scholarships available to international students. It's a reliable source, though it can be tedious to search through.

3. Scholarship Search Engines: While some search engines require you to be a U.S. citizen, others such as Appily and Fastweb include scholarships for international students. They allow students to sort by eligibility criteria, making it easy to find relevant scholarships.

4. Specific Scholarship Programs: There are also numerous scholarship programs dedicated to international students such as Fulbright Scholarships, DAAD Scholarships, or the Rotary Peace Fellowship.

5. Non-profit organizations and Foundations: Organizations such as the American Association of University Women (AAUW) or the Aga Khan Foundation offer scholarships and grants to international students.

In addition to looking for scholarships, you should also consider opportunities like on-campus employment and work-study options to finance your studies. You'll want to research these ahead of time because on-campus jobs and work-study positions can sometimes be competitive.

Each scholarship will have unique application requirements, but most will require evidence of academic achievements and a demonstration of financial need. Some might also require essays, recommendation letters, or interviews.

Remember, applying for scholarships can be a competitive process, so it's better to start early and apply for multiple scholarships to increase your chances of receiving one. Good luck!

a year ago

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