I'm considering applying to Temple University and was wondering what scholarship opportunities are available for international students. Are there any specific programs or awards I should look into to help cover tuition costs?
Indeed, international students at Temple University can definitely access a range of scholarships to help offset tuition costs. One notable scholarship program at Temple University is the #YouAreWelcomeHere Scholarship. This award is specifically meant for international students and covers 50% of the tuition costs. It's a renewable scholarship that lasts for four years, as long as you continue to meet the standards of the program.
Another financial scheme is the Temple University International Scholarship. This scholarship provides several awards ranging from $1,000 to full tuition for each academic year. The award is based on academic achievement and the recipients are selected by an Admissions selection committee.
Furthermore, Temple University also offers merit scholarships to first-year students. The President's, Provost's, Deans', and Lesser scholarships are all awarded based on academic eligibility and are worth varying amounts. Please note that the merit scholarships are extremely competitive and those who secure one typically rank in the top percentages of their class and have impressive SAT or ACT scores.
One final tip: while these scholarships can significantly aid in reducing the cost of tuition, make sure to submit your applications before the deadlines to increase your chances of being considered. As well, although the awards can be substantial, prepare for the possibility that they may not cover all costs completely. It's always a good idea to have alternate financial plans arranged. You can also reach out to the financial aid office at Temple for more advice on your funding options.
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