I'm planning to study in France in 2025, and I'm wondering how competitive it is to get a scholarship as an international student. Any particular scholarships I should apply for that are not well-known?
Many French schools and organizations do indeed offer scholarships for international students. The French government also has schemes in place to attract foreign students. These include the Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Program and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Make Our Planet Great Again scholarships for Master's and PhD programs in climate change disciplines.
There are also region-specific grants. The Île-de-France Masters Scholarships is for non-European Union students who are planning to pursue a master's degree at a higher education institution in Paris.
School-specific scholarships are another great option. For instance, Sciences Po offers the Emile Boutmy Scholarship for students from non-European Union states.
Keep in mind that competition can be strong for these scholarships as they attract applicants from across the globe. It's best to ensure you submit a strong application and meet all the specific requirements. Remember to be clear in expressing how you would bring value to the program and how the scholarship would benefit your academic journey.
There are also many private organizations and charitable foundations that offer scholarships for international students. These may not be as well-known, so do some research to uncover these opportunities! Colleges also usually have an office for international students that may be able to help identify potential scholarships.
Remember, application deadlines and the documents needed for the application can vary, so make sure to check each scholarship's specific criteria and timelines. Good luck!
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