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How can international students find scholarships in America?

I'm an international student and interested in studying in the U.S. I'm wondering what resources or strategies are available for finding scholarships in American universities. Are there databases or organizations that are particularly helpful?

a year ago

Your instinct to look for scholarships as an international student heading to the U.S. is indeed a good approach, considering how it can help manage the high expenses of studying abroad.

Several databases and search engines can be particularly useful in your scholarship hunt:

1. Appily: It's a free comprehensive database of scholarships and colleges. It allows you to search for scholarships based on different criteria, including international eligibility.

2. InternationalStudent.com: Another resource dedicated to international students that contains a scholarship search tool and helpful articles about studying in the U.S.

3. IEFA: It stands for International Education Financial Aid, which is a site dedicated to providing financial aid, college scholarship, and grant information for international students wishing to study abroad.

While searching for scholarships, keep an eye out for those specifically geared towards international students. For instance, Fulbright Foreign Student Program, Rhodes Scholarships at University of Oxford, and Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Programme are notable ones that offer substantial financial support.

In addition, some universities offer scholarships specifically for international students. These are usually merit-based and often depend on your academic performance, so maintaining a high GPA can be very beneficial.

Beyond these resources, consider reaching out directly to the financial aid offices of the institutions you're interested in. They may offer institution-specific scholarships or have additional resources to guide your search.

Lastly, remember that not only universities and organizations provide scholarships, but also private companies, foundations, and government bodies. Therefore, widen your search and leave no stone unturned, because every bit of financial aid counts!

Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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