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3.8 GPA and international student—scholarship options?

I'm an international student with a 3.8 GPA, and I'm wondering what scholarship opportunities might be out there for me. Does anyone know of specific scholarships for international students with similar GPAs?

a year ago

When it comes to scholarships for international students in the United States, the options are a bit different than they are for US citizens. However, with a solid 3.8 GPA, you're in a good position to make a competitive application to many programs.

One type of scholarship you should consider is merit-based. Many American colleges provide merit-based scholarships to international students who have excellent academic or extracurricular achievements. Each school has unique criteria and processes for these awards, and often, you're automatically considered when you apply for admission.

Furthermore, many colleges and universities have funds dedicated to providing support for international students specifically. For example, schools like Dartmouth and Yale have financial aid policies that extend to international students, allowing you to attend the school for free or at a reduced cost if your family's income falls below a certain threshold.

In addition to institutionally provided financial aid, there are external organizations that provide scholarships to international students. For example, the International Student Organization provides a list of scholarship opportunities for international students studying in the U.S. You'd need to review their site thoroughly to identify which scholarships you might be eligible for based on your GPA and other criteria.

Also, some countries have scholarships for their residents to study abroad. You might consider researching programs sponsored by your home country's government or private organizations who may offer awards for study abroad.

Finally, keep in mind that there are competition-based scholarships out there that aren't necessarily tied to your national status or GPA. These can range from art and writing contests to entrepreneurship challenges, science fairs, and mathematics competitions. If there's a specific area in which you excel, it's worthwhile to explore if there are associated scholarships out there for you to apply to.

Remember, it will be beneficial for you to start your search and applications early. Some scholarships have deadlines that are well before the college application deadlines, so be sure to stay on top of these to ensure you aren't missing out on any potential funding.

a year ago

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