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11 months ago
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Any advice for a US-citizen living abroad for most of their life for scholarships/applying?
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hi! I've noticed that many websites/resources for applying for scholarships require a US school background or address. While I have a permanent address there, I've lived in Bangladesh for the last 11 years, so does anyone have any resources I can use to find more scholarships?

some extra info: SAT Score: 1300, IELTs: 8.0, O Levels and A Levels Candidate, hoping to go into Political Science

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11 months ago

Hi!! I don't know if you've already checked but theirs a vary handy website made specifically for people who are studying internationally, which you might be able to take advantage of even if you are currently in the United States!

internationalstudent.com/scholarships/

But if that doesn't work there is the great website called scholorship360 which you should fully take advantage of!

scholarships360.org/scholarships/scholarships-for-immigrants/

Let me know if you need more tips!

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