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Applying for international scholarships at Maryland universities

As an international student interested in studying in Maryland, I'm looking for scholarships offered by universities there. Does anyone have recommendations on where to find these opportunities or know which schools are most generous with aid?

a year ago

Absolutely! It's essential to seek out financial aid as an international student. Let's focus on some Maryland universities and their scholarship opportunities for you.

The University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP), for instance, has a couple of scholarships that international students are eligible for. The Banneker/Key Scholars Program is the most prestigious merit-based award, which even offers full tuition for the most highly qualified applicants.

Johns Hopkins University, another prominent institution in Maryland, offers need-based financial aid to a limited number of international students. If you have significant financial need and are among the most qualified applicants, you might be considered for this award.

Towson University also provides scholarships to international students, like the International Student Scholarship, which offers up to $11,000 per year to non-resident students.

Loyola University Maryland has merit scholarships for international students who exhibit outstanding academic achievement, ranging from $12,500 to $25,000 annually.

These are just a few examples of the opportunities available in Maryland. It should be noted that these scholarships often require separate applications, and competition can be quite high. It's crucial to maintain a strong academic record and pay attention to each university's application procedures and deadlines to increase your chances.

Remember, you can use resources like Appily to consolidate your scholarship search and find other opportunities that may be relevant. In addition, consider reviewing each university's financial aid webpage to get a comprehensive understanding of the scholarships available because direct information from the university will be the most accurate and updated.

Lastly, it may also be worth exploring external scholarships not affiliated with universities, some of which are open to international students. This approach can help diversify your sources of funding.

a year ago

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