Resources for non-U.S. students
Resources for non-U.S. students
Resources for non-U.S. students
Scholarships for non-U.S. students
While some public and private universities offer financial incentives for international students to join their programs, according to NAFSA, a non-profit association dedicated to international education, most institutional aid available is reserved for graduate study in the form of scholarships. As a result, these scholarships are often very competitive.
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There are free scholarship databases as well as private, corporate, nonprofit, and government scholarship funds that serve undergraduate and graduate international students. Some scholarship databases charge fees, and others provide their services at no cost. Take a look at the resources listed below:
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