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How can aviation international students find scholarships?

I'm an international student aiming to study aviation in the U.S. and I'm looking for scholarships to help offset the costs. Does anyone know of any specific scholarships or grants tailored for international students in this field?

7 months ago

Finding scholarships as an international student in aviation can be a little bit challenging, but not impossible. You'll need to put in some thorough research, but here are a few places to start.

Firstly, you should see what your chosen university or aviation school provides. Many universities or specialized aviation schools have scholarships that are designated for international students, and some may be specific to those pursuing aviation. Check out the school's financial aid office, as well as the aviation department and international students office to see what scholarships they offer.

Secondly, take a look at professional aviation organizations. This is often an overlooked resource, but these organizations can be an excellent place to find scholarships. Groups like the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals, Women In Aviation International, and The Royal Aeronautical Society, for example, offer multiple scholarships to aspiring aviation professionals.

Then there are more broad-scope scholarships designated for international students studying in the U.S., such as Rotary Club scholarships, Fulbright scholarships, or even the resources on Appily.

Finally, depending on your location and personal circumstances, your country of residence might also have scholarships or financial aid programs for students studying in the U.S. You might need to ask advisors or counselors at your school or reach out to local American cultural centers or U.S. embassies for more information.

Remember, scholarships often have application deadlines, along with specific eligibility and requirement details, so be sure to read everything carefully to make the most out of these opportunities. Also, consider the costs of flight training and similar expenses, as they may not always be covered by certain scholarships. Good luck with your research and application process!

7 months ago

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