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How do I find high school scholarships for international students in the USA?

I'm an international student hoping to attend high school in the United States. Does anyone know where I can find scholarships for international students at the high school level? Any advice on application tips would also be appreciated!

7 months ago

Securing scholarships as an international student at the high school level in the US can be challenging, but not impossible. Unlike college scholarships, scholarships for high school are less common and usually fairly competitive. Here are several methods you might consider:

1. Start by researching scholarships from the high schools themselves. Some private high schools offer merit-based scholarships to attract talented students. Usually, these scholarships are based on academic performance, leadership qualities, or extracurricular talents.

2. Look for independent organizations that offer scholarships for international high school students. Some of these organizations include the AFS-USA, CSIET (Council on Standards for International Educational Travel), and AYA (Academic Year in America). Specifically for high-achieving students, the A Better Chance program (ABC) offers financial aid for students to attend top U.S. high schools.

3. Some international non-profit organizations or companies may also offer scholarships for high school students studying abroad. It can help to research organizations in your home country that might provide this type of support.

4. Don't overlook crowd-funding or personal fundraising. Though it's less traditional, some students use platforms like GoFundMe to raise funds for their education.

As for application tips, here are some:

- Take your time with applications. Scholarships often require essays, and the more effort you put in, the better your chances.

- Get your application reviewed. Having someone else check your scholarship essays and applications can help catch errors and provide suggestions for improvement.

- Start early and apply to as many scholarships as possible. This increases your chances of receiving a scholarship.

- Make your scholarship application unique by sharing your personal story, what you plan to accomplish in the US, and how you plan to use those experiences when you return to your home country.

Lastly, always keep in mind that scholarship applications often require early planning and can be quite competitive. Dedication, patience, and a positive mindset will serve you well in your search. Good luck!

7 months ago

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