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Can international students get scholarships to study anywhere?

I'm planning to apply to universities in various countries, and I'm wondering if there are scholarships that allow international students to study anywhere they choose. Are there global scholarships, and what are the criteria to apply?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are numerous scholarships available for international students that can be applied to universities around the world. Many scholarships are specific to a continent, country, or university, but others have a broader range of eligibility. Here are a few examples:

1. The Fullbright Foreign Student Program: This scholarship allows graduate students, young professionals, and artists from various countries to study and conduct research in the United States.

2. British Chevening Scholarships: Awarded to international students who wish to study in the UK. Criteria typically include strong academic potential and leadership qualities.

3. Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Program: Provides a limited number of scholarships each year for postgraduate studies to outstanding students who are from countries in which the Aga Khan Development Network operates, which includes many countries across Asia and Africa.

As for the criteria, they vary widely from scholarship to scholarship. Most will look at your academic performance, but some may also consider financial need, leadership potential, intended field of study, or even factors such as your country of origin. It's best to read the requirements for each individual scholarship very carefully to make sure you qualify before applying.

On another note, remember that some universities have their own scholarship programs for international students, so it's always worth checking with the specific institution's financial aid office or website. You should also consider contacting the education department or embassy of the country where you want to study, as they may have information on scholarships for students from your home country.

Lastly, don't forget to use scholarship search engines like Scholarship.com or Appily. These platforms aggregate lots of scholarship opportunities and can help you find opportunities tailored to your unique circumstances. Remember, the process can be competitive, so it's important to have strong applications and start the application process as soon as possible. Good luck!

a year ago

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