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How can I find fully funded scholarships for international students?

As a high schooler considering studying in the US, I'm really interested in fully funded scholarships for international students. Could someone guide me on where to start looking for these opportunities?

4 months ago

Securing a fully funded scholarship for international students can indeed open a gateway to study in the U.S. Here are some strategies to help you in your search:

1. Look at university websites: Many universities have specific scholarships for international students. Some schools even offer scholarships that cover full tuition, room, and board. For example, the Davis United World College Scholars Program at select U.S. universities provides need-based grants covering up to the full cost of tuition and living expenses.

2. Use scholarship search tools: Platforms like FastWeb, Scholarship.com, and Appily (formerly known as Cappex) offer a comprehensive list of scholarships, and you can filter based on your status as an international student.

3. Consider fellowship programs: There are also fellowship programs like the Fulbright Program which provides funding for international students.

4. Examine government-funded initiatives: The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs often runs programs for international students. The Humphrey Fellowship Program, for instance, offers a full-time professional development program in the U.S. for experienced professionals.

5. Investigate non-profit organizations: Institutions like the MasterCard Foundation have scholarship programs dedicated to providing financial support for students from Africa to study in North America.

6. Explore field or demographic-specific scholarships: Some scholarships are subject-specific (e.g., for STEM fields or humanities) or are for students from specific countries.

7. Reach out to the financial aid office: If you have universities in mind, reach out to their financial aid offices. They can provide more tailored information regarding what's available for an international student like you.

Remember that these scholarships are often highly competitive. Make sure your application stands out by demonstrating your academic achievements, leadership qualities, and commitment to making a significant impact in your community.

4 months ago

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