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Best scholarships for African international students?

I'm an African high school student planning to apply to colleges abroad, and I'm hunting for scholarships. Can anyone recommend resources or specific scholarships available for African international students? Financial aid would really help make my college dreams a reality.

a year ago

Here are a few scholarships intended specifically for African students studying in foreign countries:

1. Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program: This is a full scholarship available to African students (among students from other select countries) who demonstrate high potential but limited educational opportunities. Scholarship recipients are supported for their entire undergraduate or graduate degree.

2. Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship: This program provides a limited number of scholarships each year for outstanding students from select developing countries, including several in Africa. Scholarships are awarded on a 50% grant, 50% loan basis, and priority consideration is given to students pursuing undergraduate degrees.

3. OFID Scholarship Award for International Students: This scholarship from the OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID) awards students from developing countries seeking to pursue graduate studies, with preference given to studies related to development.

As for resources, Appily is a potential starting place for your search. They have a comprehensive scholarship database, and you can filter by different categories (like your intended major) to narrow down potential scholarships. You might also find it helpful to research international organizations with a focus on education, as many offer scholarships or grants in support of global education.

Remember to additionally check with the financial aid offices at the institutions where you intend to apply. Some colleges have institutional scholarships available for international students, so there might be options beyond outside scholarships.

Finally, always scrutinize scholarship applications carefully to ensure they are legitimate, and remember you should never have to pay to apply for a scholarship. Happy scholarship hunting!

a year ago

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