As an aspiring college student, I'm looking for scholarships specifically aimed at international women. Are there any well-known ones I should know about, or any lesser-known programs that could help make college more affordable for me?
You're on the right track in looking for scholarships that are specific to your background and circumstances. While each one may not offer a huge amount of funding, every little bit can help in making college more affordable. When it comes to scholarships for international women students, there are indeed quite a number you could consider. Here are a few examples:
1. Margaret McNamara Education Grants (MMEG): MMEG awards education grants on a competitive basis to exceptional women from developing countries who are enrolled in a participating accredited U.S. or Canadian educational institution, and who plan to return to their countries upon completion of their studies.
2. PEO International Peace Scholarship: This program provides scholarships for international women students to pursue graduate study in the United States. However, it is important to note that this award is not intended to cover all educational or living costs.
3. Adobe Research Women-in-Technology Scholarship: For female students planning to pursue a career in the field of technology, Adobe provides a global scholarship program providing financial support to offset some of the costs associated with undergraduate study.
4. Schlumberger Foundation Faculty for the Future Program: While this one is specific to STEM if that fits your interests, it's an excellent program. It provides fellowships for women from developing and emerging economies to pursue PhD or post-doctorate studies at leading universities worldwide.
5. Soroptimist International Women’s Opportunity Awards: Soroptimist provides several different awards and scholarships geared towards women, including the Live Your Dream award for women who are the primary financial support for their families.
This is, of course, not an exhaustive list. Each of these scholarships has specific eligibility criteria and application requirements, so make sure to check their websites for detailed information.
Staying organized and keeping track of deadlines is key when it comes to scholarship applications, and remember, it's a numbers game. The more scholarships you apply to, the higher your chances of winning some of them. Good luck with your scholarship search!
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