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How can I find scholarships for studying in the US?

I'm researching options to study in the US and need guidance on finding scholarships. Are there specific programs or websites that list scholarships for international students? I need to figure out how to manage costs effectively.

a year ago

There are various resources that can aid you in your search for scholarships catered to international students looking to study in the US. You might consider starting with the EducationUSA website, which is part of the U.S. Department of State. This provides extensive resources regarding scholarships and financial aid for international students.

There's also the International Scholarships website, which is a beneficial source of financial aid, scholarships, and grants for students wishing to study abroad in the US. The Appily site offers another resource where you can search for scholarships based on your needs and profile.

Remember to explore scholarships offered by specific colleges too. Some colleges and universities offer generous financial aid packages to international students, and this can drastically decrease costs. Checking individual university websites can provide you with detailed information in this regard.

Another essential angle to consider is private scholarships. Organizations such as the Rotary International, the Institute of International Education (IIE), and the Fulbright Program, among others, offer numerous scholarship opportunities for international study. Just keep in mind that the Fulbright Program is for postgraduate study.

Always ensure your scholarship search does not involve just one source. Cast a wide net, and you might be surprised at the number of opportunities available. Be aware, though, scholarships often have their deadline and specific eligibility criteria like academic achievement, financial need, country of origin, field of study etc., so keep an eye on that. Good luck!

a year ago

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