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How do I apply for international scholarships as a high school student?

I'm a high school junior looking to study abroad after graduation. Can anyone share some tips on how to apply for international scholarships? Are there specific websites or resources you'd recommend? Any advice would be appreciated!

a year ago

Searching for international scholarships to study abroad is a great first step. Here are some general tips and steps you might consider.

1. Start Early: Begin your scholarship search early, even as a junior, and create a list of possible scholarships. Scholarships often have deadlines months before school starts, so you'll want to start the process as early as possible.

2. Understand the Requirements: Make sure you read all the eligibility criteria and application instructions for each scholarship. Some scholarships may be targeted at certain nationalities, grades, or fields of study.

3. Provide a Strong Application: Just like applying for college, ensure your scholarship application effectively demonstrates your strengths. This usually includes an essay, so take your time to craft a compelling, personal story that highlights your uniqueness and ties it to the scholarship's mission. Avoid generic essays and be specific about how this scholarship will help you with your academic and career goals.

4. Keep Track: Stay organized by tracking the international scholarships you're interested in, their requirements, and their deadlines.

Here are some resources you might find helpful:

- Edition: It aggregates scholarships for international students and includes a lot of useful filters that can help you find the most applicable scholarships to your situation.

- IEFA: International Education Financial Aid is another reliable source that provides a database of scholarships for international students.

- CollegeVine: While it doesn't have a scholarship database, CollegeVine does share useful blog posts and resources about finding scholarships and can offer advice about writing winning scholarship essays.

Finally, reach out to the universities' financial aid offices where you plan to apply. They can guide you toward specific international student scholarships offered by the school or external benefactors. Good luck in your search!

a year ago

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