I'm planning to pursue a bachelor's degree in the USA as an international student. I'm eager to know about scholarships that can support this goal. Any advice on where to find such scholarships?
There are definitely scholarships available for international students looking to pursue a bachelor's degree in the U.S. Here are some options to consider:
1. College-Based Scholarships: Many colleges provide scholarships to international students. It varies from college to college, so it's best to check the financial aid pages on the websites of the schools you're interested in.
2. Fulbright Scholarships: The Fulbright Program offers grants for international students to study in the U.S. You can visit their website to learn more about their criteria and how to apply.
3. Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program: This fellowship provides a year of professional enrichment in the U.S. for experienced professionals from designated countries undergoing development or political transition.
4. The NextGen Scholarship Fund: This scholarship is available to high school seniors and graduates who are international students or non-citizens and are looking to attend a college in the U.S.
5. Official government websites: They can be a good source of information about scholarships at both the state and federal levels.
6. Appily: Formerly Cappex, this scholarship search engine can be useful, but just be sure you meet the citizenship requirements of the scholarships you find.
Remember, it can be a lengthy process to apply for scholarships, so it's best to start as early as possible. Good luck!
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