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Scholarships for international students to study medicine?

I'm a junior interested in pursuing a medical degree abroad and was wondering about scholarship options for international students in this field. Can anyone share insights on where to find these scholarships and any advice on applying?

a year ago

As an international student, there are indeed a variety of scholarships available to help fund your education, particularly in the field of medicine.

Firstly, I'd suggest looking at websites that specifically list scholarships for international students. Award databases such as Appily or Scholarship.com are some of the resources available that post a range of scholarship opportunities for international students.

Secondly, check individual university websites. Some medical schools offer their own scholarships or financial aid for international students. For instance, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine has a few scholarships open to international students, and so does the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine.

Additionally, consider applying for external scholarships funded by private organizations or governments. Some countries like the UK, Canada, and Australia have government-funded scholarships for international students. For example, the Australian Government's Research Training Program (RTP) awards scholarships to international students for postgraduate research.

As for applying, remember that scholarship application procedures can vary. Some require a separate application, while others consider you automatically when you apply for admission. Be sure to read all the eligibility and application requirements carefully.

Another tip is to start early. Most scholarship deadlines are well before college application deadlines, so you'll need to start researching your options in your junior year, if not earlier.

Lastly, keep in mind that the competition for scholarships can be fierce, especially for international students. Make sure your application stands out by demonstrating a clear passion for medicine and backing it up with a solid academic record and extracurricular activities. If an essay is required, use it as an opportunity to communicate your drive and your unique perspective as an international student pursuing a medical degree.

Best of luck with your scholarship hunt and your path to becoming a medical professional!

a year ago

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