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What scholarships are available for international students in the United States?

I'm planning to apply to colleges in the USA and wondering about scholarship opportunities for international students. Are there particular scholarships I should be looking into, and do they cover full tuition or just part of it?

a year ago

There are quite a few scholarships available for international students studying in the United States - it is just a matter of identifying the best ones that match your profile. College-based scholarships, nationally competitive scholarships, as well as scholarships offered by various organizations are possible avenues to explore.

However, be aware that competition for these scholarships can be quite fierce, and the scope of the financial aid provided by them varies. Some provide full-tuition scholarships that cover the entirety of your college expenses (like room, board, tuition, and sometimes even travel costs), while others offer partial scholarships that could range from a few thousand dollars to covering a significant portion of your tuition.

1. College-Based Scholarships: Many colleges offer scholarships specifically for international students. Schools like University of Southern California (USC) and New York University (NYU) have funds dedicated to supporting international students. Be sure to check the financial aid/scholarship pages of the colleges you're interested in to see if they offer any scholarships.

2. Nationally Competitive Scholarships: These are scholarships offered to both U.S. and non-U.S. citizens that are highly competitive. One such scholarship is the Fulbright Foreign Student Program, which supports graduate students, young professionals, and artists from abroad to study, conduct research, and/or teach their native language in the U.S.

3. Scholarships from other Organizations: Certain private organizations, foundations, and government agencies provide scholarships for international students. Examples include the Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Programme and the Rotary Peace Fellowships.

Remember, the key to securing scholarships is starting early, doing thorough research, and crafting careful applications. It's important to thoroughly read the eligibility criteria and deadlines for each scholarship you're interested in, as the application process can be quite extensive for some of these awards. Good luck on your scholarship search!

a year ago

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