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Are there specific electrical engineering scholarships available for international students?

I'm an international student planning to major in electrical engineering. Are there particular scholarships targeted at this field that I should look into, or is it just general financial aid? Any guidance would be helpful as I start my search!

a year ago

Indeed, there are a number of scholarships that specifically target students in the field of electrical engineering, including international students. It's definitely a good idea to take a look at these scholarship opportunities specific to your intended major, in addition to general financial aid. Here are a few you might consider:

1. IEEE Power & Energy Society Scholarship: This scholarship is open to students pursuing electrical engineering and offers support to those committed to exploring the power and energy field.

2. Palantir Future Scholarship: While not exclusive to electrical engineering majors, this scholarship focuses on students pursuing STEM careers and occasionally prioritizes certain fields of study.

3. ASME Scholarships: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers offers a wide range of scholarships to international students pursuing degrees in engineering fields.

4. DAAD Scholarships: The German Academic Exchange Service offers scholarships to international students interested in studying in Germany. This could be a good option if you are open to studying in Europe.

Please note that each scholarship has its own eligibility criteria and deadlines, and these are only a few of the possible options out there. Additional scholarship opportunities can also be found on Appily, which offers a scholarship search tool. It's also a good idea to reach out to the Financial Aid office at the schools you're interested in, as they may have resources or suggestions for scholarships that cater to international students in your preferred field. Keep in mind, scholarships are just one part of financial aid - you'll also want to explore other forms of aid like grants, work-study opportunities, and potentially loans. Best of luck with your search!

a year ago

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