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How to find scholarships for international students in New York?

I'm thinking about studying in New York as an international student. Are there local scholarships I should apply for, or other ways to fund my education in the city?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are several ways for international students to secure funding for their education in New York.

One of the first places you could look could be the financial aid pages of New York universities themselves. Schools like New York University and Columbia University have funds available for international students. Researching each prospective school's website for details on what kind of aid they provide to international students is an excellent first step.

Beyond the universities, consider using scholarship search platforms. Appily, for instance, allows you to filter scholarships by various criteria, such as ethnicity, academic field, and geographic location, helping you find opportunities specific to New York. Other platforms like Fastweb or International Student might also prove useful.

You might also want to look into organizations that specifically fund international students in the U.S. Some of these include the Fulbright Foreign Student Program, Rotary International Scholarships, and the East-West Center Scholarships and Fellowships.

In addition, reach out to the international student office at your prospective schools. They can provide guidance on what scholarships are available and how to apply for them.

Remember also that work-study programs can supplement scholarship funds. As an international student, you'll have the ability to work on-campus and possibly off-campus with proper authorization.

Lastly, don't forget local and regional scholarships. Check with the New York Department of Education and local community organizations to see if they have any scholarships available.

It’s important to start your search early and apply to as many scholarships as possible to increase your chances of receiving funding. Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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