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How can international students find scholarships in the USA for both undergraduate and graduate programs?

I'm an international student looking into studying in the US, and I'm super interested in finding scholarships that cover both undergrad and grad programs. Does anyone know where I should start my search and what scholarships I could consider?

7 months ago

Finding scholarships as an international student for both undergraduate and graduate programs in the U.S. can be a challenging process, but it's definitely feasible. For starters, many U.S. colleges and universities offer scholarships especially dedicated to international students. In order to find these scholarships, you might want to check out the college or university's financial aid page on their website.

Additionally, you can use scholarship search platforms like Fastweb or Chegg Scholarships. These websites have huge databases of scholarships from different organizations and they allow you to filter the results based on your background and needs. There's also Appily, a tool that matches students with potential scholarships based on specific criteria provided by the students.

You might also want to consider government-funded scholarships such as the Fulbright Scholarships which are offered to international students to study in the U.S. under certain conditions. Other international scholarship programs such as the Rotary International Scholarships and the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program are available to international students for both undergraduate and graduate studies.

When considering scholarships for graduate programs, consider looking into department-specific scholarships or research grants. For instance, many STEM programs may provide funding opportunities for international students, often through research or teaching assistant positions. Social sciences and humanities departments may also provide such opportunities, though they can sometimes be less common.

All the same, keep in mind that these scholarships are highly competitive, and applications often require a strong academic record, letters of recommendation, and a compelling personal statement or essay. It would be beneficial to start your search early and apply to as many scholarships as you qualify for. Best of luck with your search!

7 months ago

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