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Advice on scholarships for undergrad international students in the US?

I'm aiming to study in the USA and I need information on scholarships available for international undergraduates. Any advice on where to look or personal experiences with applying for scholarships would be appreciated.

7 months ago

Finding scholarships as an international student can be a bit challenging, but it's certainly not impossible! You're going to want to research and apply to as many scholarships as you can.

First, when looking at schools, I recommend checking whether they offer scholarships for international students. You may find this information on their financial aid pages or by looking at their International Student Services' resources.

Many schools outline their financial aid packages on their websites. Be sure to see if you fit into the criteria for receiving aid, and if there are additional applications you need to fill out. Examples could be the merit-based scholarships at the University of Southern California or the financial aid packages Harvard offers. At Harvard, families earning less than $85,000 annually pay nothing towards tuition, and this extends to international students!

Next, you can use scholarship databases to find additional funding. Some popular databases are scholarships.com, Fastweb, and Peterson's. You can filter scholarships by your circumstances (like being an international student), your intended major, and your interests. Be prepared to write essays and gather recommendations for some of these scholarships.

Another route to explore is contacting the country's embassy in the United States or U.S embassy in your home country. They could have additional resources or scholarships available to international students studying in the U.S.

Lastly, it's essential to verify the deadlines and requirements of each scholarship. Keep track of these in a planner or spreadsheet, and be sure not to miss out on opportunities due to missed deadlines or incomplete applications.

Remember, every bit of scholarship money can help offset the costs of studying abroad, so dedicate time to researching and applying to as many scholarships as you can. Best of luck!

7 months ago

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