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Understanding scholarships from NGOs for international students?

I'm looking for scholarship opportunities through NGOs as an international student. Does anyone have experience or advice on how to find NGOs that offer scholarships to help fund education abroad?

a year ago

Finding scholarships as an international student can be tricky, but let me provide you with some general steps and tips to increase your chances of securing funding.

First, you must start early. Many scholarships have deadlines that fall long before college applications are due, so the earlier you begin your search, the better.

Second, use a strategic approach. Identify your unique characteristics, skills, or interests that will make you stand out to these scholarship providers. Are you from a certain country, or do you have a particular skill, such as a talent for a musical instrument? Do you have a unique personal story or have you overcome particular challenges? The more specific you can be about what makes you unique, the easier it will be to find opportunities that specifically fit you.

Third, consider your major or field of study. Some organizations offer scholarships to students pursuing a specific major or career path. If you know what you want to study, look for scholarships specifically geared toward that field.

There's no comprehensive list of NGOs that provide scholarships for international students, but here are some places to start your search:

1. Rotary International offers scholarships for secondary and university students.

2. The Soros Foundations Network provides numerous scholarships and grants for students from certain countries.

3. The Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program is specifically for students from outside the U.S.

4. The Aga Khan Foundation provides a limited number of scholarships each year for postgraduate studies.

Remember, the scholarship application process can be competitive, so the more you apply, the better your chances! Lastly, always double-check the eligibility criteria for each scholarship to ensure you meet all their requirements before spending time on the application. Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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