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Monday 28 August 2017

Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships at Max Weber Foundation in USA, 2017

The Max Weber Foundation is delighted to offer doctoral and postdoctoral fellowships for scholars based in North America and Europe. US applicants are eligible to apply for this scholarship program.

The Max Weber Foundation is the largest humanities research organization whose institutes are based exclusively abroad. With an annual budget of around 40 million euros (2013), it is one of the ten largest German foundations of public law. The foundation belongs to the business unit of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research.

Course Level: The fellowship is open to both doctoral and postdoctoral scholars based in North America and Europe.

Study Subject: GHI particularly interested in research projects that fit into the following fields:

German and European history


The history of German-American relations


The role of Germany and the USA in international relations


American history (European doctoral and postdoctoral scholars only)


Scholarship Award: The monthly stipend is € 2,000 for doctoral students and € 3,400 for postdoctoral scholars. In addition, fellowship recipients based in Europe will receive reimbursement for their round-trip airfare to the U.S.

Number of Scholarships: Not Known

Scholarship can be taken in the USA

Eligibility: The following criteria must be met in order for applicants to be eligible for the scholarship:

Applicants should be based on (or recent graduates of) a North American or European university or research institute.


For doctoral students applying, ABD status is required before starting the fellowship.


For postdoctoral scholars applying, the preference is for projects that are designed for the “second book” (Habilitation or equivalent).


The proposed project should require primary research in the United States.


Nationality: US students are eligible to apply for this scholarship program.

USA Scholarships

How to Apply: To apply please send the following materials (as a pdf) to fellowships(at)ghi-dc.org:

Application form


A brief cover letter


Curriculum vitae


A copy of your most recent diploma or transcripts


Project description (no more than 2,000 words)


Research schedule for the fellowship


At least one letter of reference (sent separately)


Application Deadline: The next deadline for applications is October 1, 2017.

Scholarship Link

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Apply For United States Scholarships For Africans

This program was set up to assist undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Motherland - AFRICA - to acquire knowledge in Universities, Colleges and other Institutions of learning in the United States. It is an initiative of the Union of Africa Americans in the United States as part of a special contribution for the development of the human resources of the Motherland.


 RECIPIENTS' QUALIFICATION


This scholarship is open to only African students from age 18 to maximum 35. To qualify for selection, candidates must meet the stated basic requirements, in addition to ensuring that entries are made not later than the specified deadline date. Selection of candidates to be considered is made from the first, fully completed, 5,500 entries received and which are verifiable before year end of 31st December in each year. Successful candidates are notified between March and April of the following year.

Strong willingness for intellectual pursuit is a necessary prerequisite. Not all applications to this program are considered. To succeed, an applicant must submit relevant details of sound academic background, and information through which verification can be made.

 RECIPIENTS' ENTITLEMENT


A recipient of the scholarship will be assisted to study in United States Free of tuition throughout the duration of the chosen program. In addition, the recipient will provisionally receive an annual allowance of US$3,000 for welfare. A recipient will also be assisted to get Student Visa which will expire at the end of the chosen program of maximum five (5) years.

Optionally, a recipient/student under this program will be assisted to secure a part-time job which enable the student work while schooling and earn extra income. This is only done on request.

 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


1. Completed Entry Form (to be made online). Apply Now


2. Entry Fee of US$100 (₦38000 Nigeria, ¢427 Ghana, R1353 South Africa, £1893 Egypt). See How To Pay


3. Five credit passes in O/level exams, including English Language, Mathematics and three other relevant subjects (undergraduate program).


4. First degree / HND (Postgraduate program).


5. One recent color passport photo.


TIPS TO NOTE FOR SELECTION

Low quality passport with poor image visibility will invalidate your entry.


Copies of your certificates or results must contain contact details of certificate awarding institutions.


Submit any other information you think will aid a faster verification of your certificates.


Submit also a one-paged description of your background giving reasons why you should be considered.


You can apply with two sittings of O/level results.


O/level is the examination result gotten at finishing high school or secondary school. Example: SSCE, GCE, WAEC, NECO, WASSCE, etc.


Postgraduate candidates with grade below second-class lower division need not apply.


Entry must be made on time. The online form will become unavailable after the deadline date. No further entries will be received.


 HOSTEL INFORMATION


Special low rate hostels are arranged for new visiting students in the first academic year. Detailed information and travel guidelines will be sent to successful candidates.

 CLOSING DATE


Entry for the year 2017 must be received not latter than November 30, 2017. The entry form page in this website will be locked after the 5500th entry or after November 30, 2017.

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Scholarships For International Students At Clark University

Scholarships for First-Year International Students

If you are an international high school student, you could be eligible for scholarships to help pay for the cost of your undergraduate education at Clark University.

Scholarships are offered by Clark and many other organizations. 

Your eligibility for scholarships depends on your academic accomplishments, in addition to other factors.

Clark merit scholarships

Traina Scholarship

Achievement Scholarship

Jonas Clark Scholarship

Presidential LEEP Scholarship

Global Scholars Program Scholarship

Private scholarships

Sources of private scholarships

Online resources

SALT Scholarship Search

Additional online scholarship searches

Clark merit scholarships

If you are an international student applying to your first year of undergraduate study at Clark University, you could be eligible for merit scholarships offered by the University.

When you send in your admissions application, you will be considered automatically for several merit scholarships. Our Presidential LEEP Scholarship and Global Scholars Program Scholarshiprequire separate applications; however, the rest of our merit scholarships do not.

Your eligibility for scholarships depends on your academic achievement (those indicated on your application for admission), not on your family need. However, international students who may qualify for scholarships are still expected to demonstrate the ability to cover a significant percentage of the cost of their education. This includes students who wish to be considered for the Presidential LEEP Scholarship or the Global Scholars Program. On average, international students at Clark pay $25,000 to $30,000 per year.

If you are awarded a merit scholarship, you will be notified when you receive your admissions decision.

Below are the merit scholarships offered to entering first-year international students at Clark University. Note: The deadlines below are for students applying for fall 2017.

Traina Scholarship

Awarded to exceptional incoming students who have proven through work in high school, as well as overall application strength, that they are ready to perform at the highest level when they enroll at Clark.


$80,000, four-year award ($20,000 per year), regardless of a family's financial need.


Does not require a separate scholarship application.


To maintain the scholarship, a student must meet year-to-year continuation requirements; these requirements are included with the student's admissions and awards letter.


Achievement Scholarship

Awarded to accomplished incoming students who have demonstrated very strong academic potential through work in high school and overall application strength.


$60,000, four-year award ($15,000 per year), regardless of a family's financial need.


Does not require a separate scholarship application.


To maintain the scholarship, a student must meet year-to-year continuation requirements; these requirements are included with the student's admissions and awards letter.


Jonas Clark Scholarship

Awarded to incoming students who have demonstrated good academic potential through work in high school and overall application strength.


$40,000, four-year award ($10,000 per year), regardless of a family's financial need.


Does not require a separate scholarship application.


To maintain the scholarship, a student must meet year-to-year continuation requirements; these requirements are included with the student's admissions and awards letter.


Presidential LEEP Scholarships

Awarded to approximately five students each year, the Presidential LEEP Scholarship is a prestigious award for students whose academic record and leadership potential places them at the very top of Clark’s applicant pool.


Full tuition, room and board for all four years, regardless of a family’s financial need


Requires two additional scholarship essays, due Feb. 1, 2017, for Early Action, Early Decision, and Regular Decision applicants (available only to students entering in the fall semester).


To maintain the scholarship, a student must meet year-to-year continuation requirements; these requirements are included with the student’s admission and awards letter.


How to apply

If you are interested in the Presidential LEEP Scholarship, simply check that option when you fill out the Common Application (available after Aug. 1, 2016).

You’ll then receive detailed information — including the topics of the two short essays — on how to apply for the scholarship. The deadline for submitting the essays is Feb. 1, 2017, for Early Action, Early Decision and Regular Decision candidates.

Semi-finalists will be notified by the end of February, and finalist interviews will be conducted in March.

The Admissions Committee chooses finalists based on the strength of their applications for admission and other criteria identified by the committee. Last year, the committee reviewed more than 450 scholarship applications from the U.S. and around the world before inviting 15 finalists for interviews; of those 15, five were awarded the scholarship and became members of the incoming class. Typically, one or two international students receive this award each year.

Global Scholars Program Scholarships

The Global Scholars Program builds on Clark University's long-standing commitment to provide a challenging education with a global focus.

To be eligible, you must be a first-year applicant (not a transfer student) who has attended school overseas for at least four years. Clark also will consider international citizens attending school in the United States.

You also should have demonstrated the potential to provide leadership in your community and the world and to commit to making a difference.

If your financial need is greater than the amount of the Global Scholars award, you may be eligible for up to an additional $5,000 in need-based financial aid.

How to apply

If you are interested in the Global Scholars Program, simply check that option when you fill out the Common Application (available after Aug. 1, 2016).

You’ll then receive detailed information — including the topic of the short essay — on how to apply for the scholarship. The deadline for submitting the essay is Feb. 1, 2017, for Early Action, Early Decision and Regular Decision candidates.

What you can expect

If admitted to the Global Scholars Program, you will:

Receive a scholarship of $15,000 to $25,000 per year (for four years, contingent upon meeting academic standards for renewal).


Receive a guaranteed $2,500 taxable stipend for a paid internship or research assistantship taken for academic credit during the summer following your sophomore or junior year.


Participate in the Global Scholars Mentor Program, including a semi-annual dinner hosted by the president of Clark University. You will be assigned to a faculty adviser, and receive guidance from staff or alumni leadership mentors.


For more information

For more information on the program and to view profiles of current Global Scholars, please visit the International Students and Scholars Office.

Private scholarships

As an international student, you may be eligible for additional scholarships offered by local, statewide and national organizations.

Below are possible sources and ideas for finding private scholarships. 

If you do receive a private scholarship, you must inform the Clark University Office of Financial Assistance in writing. Private scholarships are considered part of your aid package.

Sources of private scholarships

You may be eligible for scholarships from:

Your high school teachers, guidance counselors and school librarians: Ask them if there are any school-sponsored scholarships.


Your parents' employers: Ask your parent(s) if there are any scholarship opportunities provided through their employer(s); if they are unsure, you or they should call their human resources department for more information.


Your current employer: Ask your employer if the company offers any scholarships for graduating high school students.


Your place of worship: Ask the office staff or leadership about any scholarship possibilities or assistance with college expenses; private fundraiser events may be allowed if a scholarship is not already in place.


Online resources

There are numerous online resources for identifying private scholarships. As with any online search you want to be careful to avoid anything that may be a scam. You may want to watch out for these “red flags”:

The online service charges a fee. Scholarships are meant to help students, and if you are paying for the service, you may want to skip it altogether.


An organization does not require an essay. If you are only providing personal information, and no other information is required, it could mean that this organization is looking to sell your information.


An online service or organization asks for sensitive information. Never provide your Social Security number or other sensitive information unless you know the scholarship is from a legitimate source.


SALT Scholarship Search

SALT Scholarship Search was created by American Student Assistance, a nonprofit organization, to help Clark University students and alumni become more financially savvy. Clark provides this membership, allowing you to receive all services free of charge. SALT can help you better manage your finances and become an educated student loan borrower.

SALT provides:

Valuable information about managing debt and your student loans.


Search tools to help you locate private scholarships. You can search more than 2.4 million awards worth more than $14 billion; download tools and customize your application request letters; and receive email updates to find out about scholarship programs, tips and news.


If you are already registered with SALT, just log in to get started in your search. If you are not registered yet, then register now.

With your registration, you can view a few of our favorite SALT scholarship links: 

The Ultimate Scholarship FAQ


Write One Essay, Apply for Lots of Scholarships


How to Write a Winning Scholarship Essay In 5 Steps


20 Ways to Find College Scholarships


Say “Yes” To “Nope” Scholarships


Additional online scholarship searches

Here are additional online scholarship searches that might help you:

www.finaid.com


www.fastweb.com


Bigfuture.collegeboard.org/scholarship-search


www.scholarships.com


www.collegenet.com


www.studentscholarshipsearch.com


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50 Full Scholarships in USA for African International Students

Do you want to study abroad in USA on Scholarship? A number of American universities and organisations offer undergraduate, Masters or PhD scholarships in USA for developing countries Students. Some of these scholarships are offered specifically for international students from Africa.

Below are links to international scholarships in USA for African students and developing countries. To receive scholarship notifications in future, subscribe to our free scholarship newsletter.

MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program


The vision of the MasterCard Foundation Scholars program is to educate and develop bright yet economically marginalized young people in Africa and developing countries who have a demonstrated “give-back” ethos and who will contribute to the transformation of the continent.

It will transition promising young people from beneficiaries to benefactors, preparing them with the values, knowledge, skills, and leadership to fuel economic and social progress across Africa.

The Scholarship Program is anticipated to benefit 15,000 young people within 8 to 10 years. The following US universities are partnering with MasterCard Foundation to offer scholarships for students from Africa and developing countries. Learn more about MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program.

1.     MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Wellesley College


As part of the Scholars Program, Wellesley will provide nine (9) African women with comprehensive support that includes scholarships, mentoring, counseling, and internship opportunities for undergraduate studies. Scholars at Wellesley will build experiences, values, and competencies that are critical to success in the global economy, and that enable them to give back to their communities and home countries. The students will arrive in groups of three students each year.

Level of Study: Undergraduate degree

Previous Application Deadline: September to around January/February

Scholarship page

Visit www.afterschoolafrica.com/6698/ for update on this scholarship

2.     MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Stanford University


The MasterCard Foundation education initiative at Stanford University USA will provide comprehensive support to 20 talented but economically disadvantaged students from Africa over the next eight years. The Scholars Program will support five (5) undergraduates from Sub-Saharan Africa each year.

Level of Study: Undergraduate degree

Previous Application Deadline: September to around January/February

Scholarship page

Visit www.afterschoolafrica.com/6697/ for update on this scholarship

3.     MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Arizona State University (ASU)


Arizona State University welcomed 10 undergraduate students from seven African nations in 2012, as the first class of MasterCard Foundation Scholars to begin studies at ASU. As part of this program, ASU will receive $27.5 million over the next seven years to provide academically talented, yet financially disadvantaged students from Africa, who are committed to giving back to their communities and countries, with access to high-quality education. The program will ultimately support 120 scholars at ASU.

Level of Study: Undergraduate degree

Previous Application Deadline: admission application: 01 January; scholarship deadline: February 01

Scholarship page

Visit www.afterschoolafrica.com/6695/ for update on this scholarship

4.     MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at University of California, Berkeley


At University of California Berkeley, the MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program will provide holistic support to 113 students from Sub-Saharan Africa from 2012 to 2020. The scholars will pursue both undergraduate and professional master’s degrees.

Level of Study: Undergraduate and Master’s degree

Previous Application Deadline: For undergraduate: 30thNovember

For masters: falls between 1 December and 8 January

Scholarship page

Visit www.afterschoolafrica.com/6693/ for update on this scholarship

5.     MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Michigan State University (MSU)


The MasterCard Foundation has partnered with Michigan State University to provide full tuition scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students from Sub-Saharan Africa. The university will receive $45 million in funding from the foundation to support 185 scholars throughout the nine-year program, which includes 100 four-year undergraduates and 85 master’s degree students.

Level of Study: Undergraduate and Master’s degree

Previous Application Deadline: 15 February

Scholarship page

Visit www.afterschoolafrica.com/6692/ for update on this scholarship

6.     MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Duke University


The inaugural class of The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Duke University represents the intellect and energy of the youth of Sub-Saharan Africa. With a financial commitment of $13.5 million from The MasterCard Foundation, Duke University will educate seven (7) classes of five (5) students from Sub-Saharan Africa — a total of 35 students — over the next 10 years.

Level of Study: Undergraduate degree

Previous Application Deadline: January

Scholarship page

Visit www.afterschoolafrica.com/6691/ for update on this scholarship

Government Scholarships in USA


7.     Foreign Fulbright Student Program


The Fulbright Program are scholarships for international students who wants to pursue a Master’s or PhD degree. The scholarships can also be awarded for non-degree postgraduate studies.  The grant covers tuition fee, textbooks, airfare, a living stipend, and health insurance.

Level of Study: Master’s and PhD degree in fields including interdisciplinary ones except medical degree program or clinical medical research.

Previous Application Deadline: varies by country. For instance in general, the Nigerian Fulbright Scholar application process opens in February of every year, with applications due in May

Select your country and get specific details on scholarship page

Visit www.afterschoolafrica.com/132/ for update on this program

8.     Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program Japan


The World Bank and the Government of Japan, through the Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program, offer scholarships for Masters Degree to postgraduate students from developing countries. Eligible applicants should propose a program of study related to development at the master’s level, in fields such as economics, health, education, agriculture, environment, natural resource management, or other development‑related subject.

Level of Study: Master’s degree

Previous Application Deadline: March 31

Scholarship page

Visit www.afterschoolafrica.com/621/ for update on this scholarship


The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program is a non-degree program for experienced professionals interested in strengthening their leadership skills through a mutual exchange of knowledge and understanding about issues of common concern in the U.S. and the Fellows’ home countries.

Level of Study: Fellowship for professionals

Previous Application Deadline: Embassies and Commissions must submit their nominations to the Institute of International Education office in Washington, DC by October 1. The deadlines for applicants vary by country.

Scholarship page for African countries and Non-African countries

Visit www.afterschoolafrica.com/497/ for update on this program

Organization Scholarships and Fellowships in USA


10.Zawadi Africa Education Fund Undergraduate Scholarship for Women- in Partnership with Google


The Zawadi Africa Education Fund is a program designed to provide undergraduate scholarships to academically gifted girls/ women from disadvantaged backgrounds from Africa to pursue higher education in the USA, Uganda, Ghana, South Africa and Kenya.

Level of Study: Undergraduate degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering and/or ICT

Application Deadline: Varies

Scholarship page

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Top 25 Scholarships in USA for International Students

USA Government Scholarships for International Students »

 

Foreign Fulbright Student Program
The Fulbright Program are full scholarships in USA for international students who wants to pursue a Master’s or PhD degree.  The scholarships can also be awarded for non-degree postgraduate studies.  The grant covers tuition fee, textbooks, airfare, a living stipend, and health insurance.

Humphrey Fellowship Program
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program provides a year of professional enrichment in the United States for experienced professionals from designated countries throughout the world. Fellows are selected based on their potential for leadership and their commitment to public service in either the public or private sector.  The fellowships are full grants covering all related expenses.

 

US Colleges and Universities that offer Scholarships for International Students »

 

American University Scholarships
American University (AU) awards a limited number of generous partial merit scholarships to academically-qualified incoming international first-year undergraduate students.  No need-based financial aid is available to international students. The merit scholarship range from U.S.$6,000 to U.S.$25,000 per academic year (renewable subject to conditions).

Also see AU Emerging Global Leader Scholarship Program which awards scholarships to high-achieving international students who wish to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree at the University and who are dedicated to positive civic and social change. It is intended for students who will be to returning home to improve under-resourced, under-served communities in his/her home country.


Amherst College Scholarships
Amherst College currently runs a need-based financial aid program that provides assistance to financially needy international students.  Once you have been admitted, your financial need is determined. A financial aid award that is equal to your need will then be offered.  The award is sometimes called an “aid package” because it may include both self-help (employment) and gift aid (scholarships and grants).

Berea College Scholarships
Berea College is the only school in the United States that provides 100% funding to 100% of enrolled international students for the first year of enrollment. This combination of financial aid and scholarships offsets the costs of tuition, room, board, and fees.  In subsequent years, international students are expected to save $1,000 (US) per year to contribute toward their expenses. The College does provide summer jobs to international students so that they may meet this obligation.

Clark University Scholarships
Clark University offers the Clark Global Scholars Program which are open to first-year applicants (not a transfer student) who has attended school overseas for at least four years as well as international citizens attending school in the United States. A scholarship of $15,000 to $25,000 per year (for four years, contingent upon meeting academic standards for renewal) and a guaranteed $2,500 taxable stipend for a paid internship or research assistantship taken for academic credit during the summer following your sophomore or junior year is included with the award.

Colby-Sawyer College Scholarships
International students are eligible for merit-based financial aid offered by Colby-Sawyer College. The scholarship value increases based on academic ability (measured in GPA) and range from $20,000 up to $26,000 per year. The college does not meet full financial need.

Columbia College Scholarships
Columbia College offers scholarships and awards to outstanding international students. The awards are one time cash grants or 15%- 100% tuition reduction.

Concordia College Scholarships
Concordia prizes the contributions international students make on campus and is pleased to provide partial financial assistance to international students. The International Student Scholarship is based on academic ability and family need, amounting up to $25,000 per year.

Dartmouth College Scholarships
Dartmouth College meets the demonstrated need of all admitted undergraduates, including those from other countries. Dartmouth College has scholarships and loans available to international students, which includes an allowance for travel to the U.S..

East Tennessee State University
East Tennessee State University (ETSU) offers the International Students Academic Merit Scholarship for new international students seeking a graduate or undergraduate degree. The scholarship covers 50 percent of the total of in and out-of-state tuition and maintenance fees only. No additional fees or costs are covered. The scholarship award can only be used for study at ETSU.

East West Center 
The East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship provides funding for up to 24 months for Master’s or Doctoral degree study for graduate students from Asia, the Pacific, and the U.S. to participate in the educational, residential, and leadership development programs at the East-West Center while pursuing graduate study at the University of Hawai’i.

Emory College Scholarships
Emory College offers need-based financial aid awards to a select group of international students each year. As well, international applicants are encouraged to apply for merit-based scholarships through the Emory University Scholars Program (November 15 deadline).

Illinois Wesleyan University Scholarships
Merit-based scholarships are offered to qualified international applicants with outstanding academic achievement and test scores on the required entrance exams. These awards range from $10,000 to $25,000 per year and are renewable for up to four years.  In addition, two full-tuition President’s International Student Scholarships may be awarded each year to qualified international students for up to four years of study.

Iowa State University International Merit Scholarships
The International Merit Scholarship is awarded to well-rounded students who have demonstrated strong academic achievement, and outstanding talent or achievements in one or more of the following areas: math and sciences, the arts, extracurricular activities, community service, leadership, innovation, or entrepreneurship.  The awards range from $4,000 to $8,000 and are renewable.

Michigan State University International Scholarships
Michigan University provides a limited number of scholarship and grants to deserving international students at the undergraduate and postgraduate level.  These financial packages are not designed to support your full academic program at MSU.

New York University Wagner Scholarships
The merit scholarships are offered to a limited number of admitted students each application cycle, including international students.  The scholarships are partial to full tuition scholarships ranging from $25,000-$47,000.

Oregon University Scholarships
Each year, the University of Oregon awards more than one million dollars in financial aid and scholarships to international students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. One of their scholarship programs is the ICSP Scholarshipwhich awards 30–40 competitive scholarships to international students each year. Selected ICSP students receive a tuition-waiver scholarship ranging from $7,500 – $30,000.

Wesleyan University Scholarships
Financial aid for foreign students, however, is extremely limited and is awarded on the basis of both exceptional qualifications and demonstrated need. The Freeman Asian Scholars Program, provides full tuition scholarships for a four-year course of study at Wesleyan toward a bachelor’s degree for 11 exceptionally able Asian students. In addition to the 11 Freeman Asian Scholars, the University is expected to offer financial assistance to approximately 30 foreign students from a pool of approximately 600 such applicants

University of the West Scholarships
The Lotus Scholarship is awarded to students who achieve high academic standards and demonstrate a financial need in order to attend University of the West (UWest). The Scholarship awards up to $5,000 or up to $10,000 annually to each successful applicant to apply toward his or her tuition, mandatory fees, room and board, and other expenses required for attendance at UWest.

 

Institutions that fund international scholarships for study in the US »

 

Joint Japan World Bank Graduate Scholarships
The Joint Japan World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program provides full scholarships to students from World Bank member countries to pursue development-related studies at selected Universities around the world. Students can choose to study in 8 participating USA Universities including Harvard University, John Hopkins University, University of Chicago, Cornell University and Columbia University.

AAUW International Fellowships
AAUW (formerly known as the American Association of University Women) awards international fellowships  for full-time study or research in the United States to women who are not US citizens or permanent residents. The scholarship are worth $18,000 for Masters, 20,000 for PhD and $30,000 for Postdoctoral students.

Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Programme
The Aga Khan Foundation provides a limited number of scholarships each year for postgraduate studies to outstanding students from selected developing countries who have no other means of financing their studies.  The studies can be undertaken anywhere in the world including the US. Scholarships are awarded on a 50% grant : 50% loan basis through a competitive application process once a year

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