I'm a high school junior trying to figure out how to study internationally without breaking the bank. Are there general international scholarships available for students like me, and where should I start my search?
Exploring international study options is an exciting decision and finding ways to make it financially viable is important. Here's a roadmap to begin your search for international scholarships:
1. Start at Your High School Counseling Office: Your counselor may have resources or know about specific international scholarships available to students from your area.
2. Use Scholarship Search Tools: There are several online scholarships databases such as FastWeb and Appily. These platforms allow you to filter scholarships by various parameters like your GPA, area of interest and desire to study internationally.
3. Browse Individual University Websites: If you have specific international universities you're interested in, check their websites. Many universities offer scholarships for international students as a way to attract diverse students. Particularly look for scholarships in the "international admissions" or "financial aid" sections.
4. Research Country-Specific Scholarships: Some countries offer scholarships specifically aimed at students who want to study within their borders. The DAAD Scholarships for study in Germany and the Chevening Scholarships for study in the UK are examples.
5. Leverage Organizations and Foundations: Rotary Club, for example, offers scholarships for secondary and graduate study. Other organizations like the Foundation for Global Scholars specifically offer scholarships for studying abroad.
6. Explore Company-Sponsored Scholarships: Some multinational corporations (like HSBC) offer scholarships for international students as part of their CSR initiatives.
Remember, many scholarships can be highly competitive. Start your search-and-apply process early, work on your application materials carefully and thoughtfully, and be persistent. And don't forget to also consider other ways to lower your college costs like studying in a country with low or no tuition fees or attending a university that offers excellent financial aid to international students. Good luck on your journey!
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