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Graphic Design Scholarships for International Students Advice Needed

I'm a high school junior from abroad interested in studying graphic design in the US. Are there specific scholarships for international students pursuing graphic design? If anyone has any tips or resources, it would be super helpful!

a year ago

Absolutely! Many colleges and universities in the U.S. do offer scholarships specifically for international students, and these can often be applied to any field of study, including graphic design. Here's a quick breakdown:

1. Institutional scholarships: Some schools offer scholarships specifically for international students. For example, the Savannah College of Art and Design offers the SCAD International Student Scholarship, which can be used for any major, including graphic design.

2. Country-specific scholarships: Some scholarships are available for students from specific countries. For example, the Aga Khan Foundation offers scholarships to students from developing countries, which could potentially be used to study graphic design.

In terms of graphic design-specific scholarships, there are several that could be beneficial to you:

1. Worldstudio AIGA Scholarships: These scholarships are intended for minorities and economically disadvantaged students who are studying art and design, and international students studying in the U.S. can apply.

2. The Milton Glaser Design Scholarships: Although not exclusively for international students, this scholarship is a global competition that awards students based on their creative abilities in graphic design.

Finally, in terms of finding these opportunities, your best options are to:

- Check with the financial aid offices of the schools to which you're applying.

- Look at websites like Appily, which hosts a scholarship database where you can filter by field of study and citizenship status.

- Browse the websites of professional organizations related to graphic design, as they may offer scholarships or might know of ones that are available.

Remember, while scholarships can greatly help offset the cost of studying abroad, always consider your return on investment, especially considering the cost of international tuition. Picking schools with strong graphic design programs that offer generous aid to international students will be essential in this process. Best of luck!

a year ago

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