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SAT Scholarships for International Students

I've heard there are scholarships available for international students based on SAT scores. Can anyone share more details on what kind of SAT scholarships international students might be eligible for, or where to find them?

a year ago

It's wonderful that you're proactively seeking opportunities for funding your college education. As an international student, you might be eligible for a variety of scholarships depending on your intended college and academic standing, including those based on SAT scores. A number of U.S. colleges and universities offer merit-based scholarships where your SAT score can play a significant role. However, these scholarships aren't always publicized as "SAT scholarships."

For instance, schools like the University of Arizona, Iowa State University, and Mississippi State University have automatic merit scholarships for international students, some of which are based on SAT scores. It's important to check the specific scholarship criteria from the university's admissions or financial aid department as the qualifications, amounts, and deadlines for these types of scholarships vary for each institution.

Another route is to pursue external scholarships. Some organizations or foundations offer scholarships for international students based on academic merit, which may include strong SAT scores. These include the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation or the GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship. Again, always be sure to check their specific qualifications and rules.

Use scholarship search platforms such as Appily, Fastweb, or Scholarships.com to find further options. These sites allow you to input your personal information, including your SAT score and international status, to find matching scholarships.

Remember, a strong SAT score is just one factor in the merit-based scholarship metric. Your GPA, extracurricular activities, leadership roles, and other academic achievements also play a significant part in determining your candidacy for scholarships. It's also crucial to maintain a balance between strong academic performance and a high level of involvement in your extracurricular activities, as both can contribute towards your eligibility for scholarships.

Lastly, always ensure to look at the application deadlines for these scholarships. They tend to have differing timelines, and some might be due way before your college applications. So, it's good to start researching and applying as early as possible.

Good luck with your scholarship search and college applications!

a year ago

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