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Bold.org Scholarship Opportunities for International Students?

Has anyone tried applying for scholarships on Bold.org as an international student? I'm curious about the types of scholarships offered and any tips for making a strong application.

a year ago

Yes, international students can apply for scholarships on Bold.org. There is a wide range of scholarships available on the site, from achievement-based scholarships to need-based ones, and many of them do not require U.S. citizenship.

The process of applying for scholarships can be quite competitive, especially for international students, so here are some tips for making your application stand out:

- Tailor your essay: When writing your application essay, it's important to tailor your response to the specific scholarship you're applying for. Usually, the scholarship description on Bold.org will outline what criteria the judges are looking for, such as leadership experience or passion for a certain field. Make sure to address these points in your essay and provide specific examples to support your claims.

- Highlight your unique experiences: As an international student, you bring a diverse perspective that can be an asset. Don't shy away from sharing your unique experiences and how they've shaped you.

- Pay attention to the application instructions: This might seem basic, but it's crucial. Make sure you follow all the application guidelines, such as word count limits and document formatting rules.

- Proofread your application: This cannot be stressed enough. An application with typos or grammatical errors can convey a lack of attention to detail, which doesn't leave a good impression.

- Lastly, ask someone else to review your application: Having a second pair of eyes on your application can help catch any mistakes and offer insights on areas for improvement.

Remember that applying for scholarships is a numbers game. Apply to as many as you qualify for and don't get discouraged if you don't win the first few you apply to. Good luck!

a year ago

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