I'm planning to study in France for college, but I need some financial support. Are there scholarships specifically for US students planning to study in France? It would be great if someone could share their experience or advice on where to look.
You're in luck because many organizations offer scholarships to American students interested in studying in France. Here are some of them:
1. Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program: This is a scholarship for undergraduate students who are U.S. citizens, receiving Federal Pell Grant funding, and planning to study or intern abroad.
2. The Rotary Foundation: Rotary Clubs around the globe offer a variety of scholarships for students on all academic levels. Their Global Grant Scholarships, for example, are aimed at students planning on studying in one of Rotary's six caters of focus, one of them being education.
3. French Embassy Benjamin Franklin Generation Study Abroad Scholarship: In partnership with the Institute of International Education, this program offers scholarships to American students aiming to bring their study abroad participation rates to 50% as part of the Generation Study Abroad initiative.
4. Chateaubriand Fellowship: This is a grant offered by the Embassy of France in the United States allowing doctoral students enrolled in American universities to conduct research in France for up to 10 months.
To look for more possibilities, guidance counselors may have more information, or you can check out scholarship databases such as FastWeb or Appily.
While applying for such scholarships, remember to start early, and apply for as many as you can to increase your chances. Also, always read the eligibility criteria and instructions for applications carefully.
Best of luck with your journey! Your college years in France promise to be an incredible experience. Remember, understanding the cost and planning your finances is just as important as choosing the right course of study.
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