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Scholarships for International Students Who Attended High School in the USA

I'm an international student who completed high school in the USA. Are there specific scholarships available for students like me? I'm trying to figure out if my situation opens up more opportunities for college funding.

a year ago

For international students that have studied in high school in the USA, certain scholarships and financial aid resources could be available. As you've attended an U.S. high school, you may have access to some local or state scholarships, as well as institutional scholarships offered by the colleges to which you are applying.

First, I would suggest checking with your high school's guidance office. They may have information about local and regional scholarships that aren't restricted to U.S. citizens. Some community organizations or businesses offer scholarships that are open to any high school seniors in the area, not just U.S. citizens.

Next, look into specific colleges to see if they provide scholarships for international students. A number of schools do offer institutional aid to international students. For instance, some Ivy League schools, like Harvard and Yale, provide need-based scholarships to international students. Some others may offer merit-based scholarships that do not take citizenship into account.

Also, certain scholarship search platforms, like Appily or Fastweb, allow you to search for scholarships specifically designed for international students.

Lastly, there are also several organizations that provide scholarships specifically for international students. The Margaret McNamara Education Grants aids women from developing countries. The Rotary International offers some scholarships for secondary, undergraduate, or graduate study.

Of course, it's good to remember that scholarships can be competitive. Applying to multiple scholarships increases your chances of securing funds. Each scholarship will have its own requirements, so be sure to meet those when applying.

Now with these strategies, you should have a good start on pinpointing some potential scholarship opportunities. Good luck as you navigate your college financing journey!

a year ago

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