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Scholarship Programs for International Students in the USA?

I'm an international student planning to study in the USA and I'm curious about the different scholarship programs available for us. Are there specific programs I should be looking into that are known for supporting international students?

7 months ago

Yes, there are several scholarship programs that are geared towards international students making the transition to studying in the USA. Here are a few that you might find helpful:

1. The Fulbright Foreign Student Program: This is a prestigious scholarship program for international graduate students, young professionals, and artists to study, conduct research, and/or teach English in the USA. The program caters to students from about 155 countries.

2. The Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program: This program is designed for experienced professionals who want to spend a year of non-degree graduate study and related professional experiences in the United States. It covers tuition fees, a monthly maintenance allowance, a book and supplies stipend, and more.

3. The AAUW (American Association of University Women) International Fellowships: These are created for women who aren't U.S. citizens or permanent residents and want to conduct full-time graduate or postgraduate study at an accredited U.S. institution.

4. Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Program: This program provides scholarships to students from select developing countries who have no other source of financial help. The scholarships are awarded on a 50% grant, 50% loan basis.

5. Wesleyan Freeman Asian Scholar Program: Wesleyan University offers full scholarships to a select number of exceptionally talented students from Asia each year.

Keep in mind that many U.S. colleges and universities have their own financial aid programs for international students, so you should reach out to the particular schools you're interested in for more information. For instance, Harvard College, MIT, Princeton University, Yale University, and some other schools cover 100% of demonstrated financial need for all admitted students, including international students.

And don't forget about Appily! It's a free platform where you can search for scholarships based on your personal profile, academic history, and unique characteristics.

It's great that you're getting a head start on researching financial aid! Funding education can be a big task, so use all available resources to help make the process smoother. Good luck!

7 months ago

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