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Where to Find Full Scholarship Grants for International Students?

As an international student, I'm hoping to secure a full scholarship grant for my studies. Does anyone know of any organizations or institutions that offer these grants? I'm overwhelmed with options and would love some direction!

7 months ago

International students often face unique financial challenges when it comes to studying in another country. To that end, some organizations and universities offer comprehensive scholarships designed to help ease the financial burden.

1. Fulbright Foreign Student Program: This is one of the most renowned international scholarships. It provides financial aid to pursue graduate studies and conduct research in the US. However, it should be noted that this program is available to students from select countries.

2. The Gates Cambridge Scholarship: Offered by the University of Cambridge, this scholarship covers full tuition, maintenance allowance, and round-trip airfare for students outside the UK who wish to pursue a full-time postgraduate degree in any field offered by the university.

3. DAAD Scholarships: The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers a range of scholarships for international students to study in Germany at various degree levels.

4. Clarendon Fund Scholarships at the University of Oxford: This is a prestigious graduate scholarship scheme offering around 140 new scholarships every year to eligible graduate applicants, including international students.

5. Edinburgh Global Research Scholarships: The University of Edinburgh awards 30 scholarships to outstanding overseas students who intend to pursue a PhD Research Programme in any field of study.

While these are large, well-known scholarships, you should also check for funds available specifically in your own country or provided by your prospective universities. Universities often have scholarships for international students, so it is worth checking their respective financial aid pages.

Moreover, it can help to look into scholarships specific to your field of study. Some professional organizations or companies offer scholarships directed at certain areas of study or aimed at fostering diversity in particular industries.

Lastly, keep in mind to continuously check the requirements and deadlines for every scholarship. They may vary, and it's crucial to understand what is required for your application to be considered.

7 months ago

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