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Applying for Scholarships as an International Student at Grinnell College

I'm an international student looking to apply to Grinnell College. Does anyone know what types of scholarships are available for international students there? Any advice on application tips would be super helpful!

a year ago

Grinnell College offers need-based financial aid to international students and considers all applicants for some merit scholarships as well, there's no separate application required for these. The merit-based scholarships are typically awarded based on academic achievement and extracurricular involvement, not on financial need.

A primary form of financial support for international students at Grinnell is the need-based financial aid package. Make sure to complete all the necessary financial aid paperwork when you submit your application to be considered. It is crucial to submit these forms accurately and on time, as the financial aid committee will take into account your family’s financial circumstances when determining your aid package.

For merit scholarships, Grinnell typically considers factors such as your academic performance, leadership qualities, and unique talents. Given this, it's essential to clearly highlight the depth and breadth of your involvement in these areas throughout your application. Beyond your grades, they'll also consider things like your involvement in extracurricular activities, your essay responses, and your letters of recommendation.

As for application tips, start preparing your application early. Invest time in your essays to ensure they are personal, compelling, and well-written. Use them to highlight your talents, achievements, and what makes you a unique addition to the Grinnell community. Additionally, strong letters of recommendation can really make a difference, consider getting a letter from a teacher who knows you well and can discuss your accomplishments and potential in a thoughtful manner. It's often best to choose a teacher from a class in which you excelled or in a subject related to your intended major.

Remember to meet all the deadlines and review your application thoroughly before submission. And of course, if you have any specific questions, reach out to the Grinnell College admissions office. You can find their information here: www.grinnell.edu/admission/apply/contact-us/staff . They can provide detailed, college-specific advice.

Best of luck with your applications!

a year ago

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