I'm thinking about applying to the University of Wisconsin and need to know if they have scholarships for international students. Are these scholarships competitive or more need-based?
Yes, the University of Wisconsin offers scholarships for international students. Specifically, they have a program known as the International Student Services (ISS) Scholarships that are awarded to students based on financial need and academic achievement. The details of these scholarships can be found on the university's website under the International Student Services page. Do note that these scholarships are competitive and entail a separate application process distinct from the general university application.
In terms of need-based financial aid, international students are typically not eligible for federal or state financial aid, which is primarily reserved for U.S. citizens and eligible non-citizens. However, institutional aid, such as the scholarships mentioned, can provide support based on need.
A few points to consider while you're applying: make sure to apply early to maximize your chances of getting a scholarship, make a strong case for your need in your application, and showcase any unique talents or achievements you may have. These will all increase your chances of obtaining a scholarship.
Do remember that you'll be competing with other highly qualified international students for these scholarships, so ensure to put forth your best effort in your application. And don't forget to explore other means of securing funding such as external scholarships and work-study options.
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