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Finding Scholarship Donors for International Students in the USA

I'm trying to find scholarship donors who offer financial support to international students studying in the USA. Does anyone know of specific donors or organizations that have been helpful? Personal experiences and tips would be awesome!

a year ago

Many organizations and institutions in the United States offer scholarships specifically tailored for international students. Here are few of them:

1. Fulbright Foreign Student Program: This is one of the most well-known and prestigious international scholarships in the world. It provides grants for a study or research program in the United States to students, young professionals, and artists from abroad.

2. Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program: It provides non-degree professional development programs for experienced professionals from designated countries.

3. AAUW International Fellowships: The American Association of University Women (AAUW) offers International Fellowships for full-time study or research in the United States to women who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

4. IEFA: The International Education Financial Aid website is an excellent resource that provides a comprehensive list of scholarships, grants, and loan programs available for international students who plan to study in the USA.

5. Appily, a well-known scholarship search platform, lists numerous scholarships for international students.

6. Many individual institutions like Harvard University, University of Southern California, and others offer financial aid to international students. It's worth checking the financial aid pages on the websites of universities you're interested in attending.

Remember, when you're searching for scholarships, be meticulous and organized. Keep track of deadlines and required materials for each scholarship, as they can vary greatly. Also, some scholarships may be merit-based, while others might be need-based, so tailor your search based on your circumstances. Good luck!

a year ago

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