I'm an international student hoping to study in the U.S. How common is it for international students to receive scholarships? Are there particular types of scholarships that are more commonly available to us?
Yes, international students are eligible for some scholarships in the U.S. While it may be a bit more challenging to find scholarships as an international student, there are definitely opportunities out there.
One common type of scholarship for international students is merit-based scholarships. These are awarded based on your academic achievements, leadership experiences, or artistic talents, regardless of your financial need. Many U.S. colleges and universities offer these scholarships, which are often competitive.
It's also worth looking into scholarships specifically designed for international students. Examples include the Fulbright Foreign Student Program, the Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship, and Rotary International scholarships. These are often more generous and take into account the unique challenges faced by international students.
Lastly, there are scholarships based on your country of origin. For example, certain foundations, corporations, and governmental agencies in your home country may offer scholarships for students looking to study abroad in the U.S.
Keep in mind, it's important to start your scholarship search early. The application process can sometimes be lengthy, and you'll want to give yourself plenty of time to submit the best application possible. Also, be aware that some scholarships may have specific eligibility requirements, so always double-check before you apply. Good luck with your search!
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