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How to Find Scholarships for International Students?

I'm an international student looking to study in the U.S., but the cost is a bit daunting. Could anyone help me figure out where to find scholarships for international students? Are there any specific websites or resources that could be helpful?

a year ago

Finding scholarships as an international student can be challenging but it's possible with some dedicated searching! Here are some tactics and resources that may be helpful for you:

1. University financial aid and scholarships: Many universities provide financial aid to international students. When perusing colleges and universities, check each institution’s financial aid page. Institutions like Harvard acknowledge the limited options for international students and offer generous aid. Also, look for merit-based scholarships that may be available to international students.

2. Online scholarship search platforms: Appily (formerly known as Cappex) and Fastweb are online platforms where you can search for scholarships available to international students. You create a profile reflecting your details and interests, and these sites can generate a list of relevant scholarships.

3. Government and international organizations: You could also check for scholarships offered by different government and international bodies. The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, for example, regularly updates a list of scholarships available for international students. The United Nations, World Health Organization, and other international organizations may also have scholarship opportunities.

4. Community-based scholarships: Some local community organizations and even corporations offer scholarships to international students. Rotary Clubs, for instance, offer scholarships for secondary, undergraduate, or graduate study.

5. Country-specific scholarships: Some universities offer scholarships specifically for students from certain countries.

6. Professional organizations: If you have a specific career path in mind, check any professional associations tied to that field. They sometimes offer scholarships for students pursuing relevant degrees.

Remember, when applying for scholarships, be mindful of the criteria and eligibility. It's always worth submitting a strong application, as the pool of applicants could be small!

a year ago

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