Some of the scholarships offered by Princeton University are-
Beinecke Scholarship Program
AIA/F Diversity Advancement Scholarship
Princeton University Undergraduate Financial Aid Program
New Jersey Survivor Tuition Benefits Program, and more
Holds a Bachelor’s degree
Has completed an academic degree with far above average results
Ideally at least 2 years of related professional experience
To study German courses: Minimum German language level of B1 at the time of application is a requirement
To study English courses: IELTS or TOEFL certificate
Check this link for more scholarships
You want to pursue a full-time bachelor’s or a master’s degree abroad
The term you’re planning to start your education in is Fall 2021
You want to study in the United States, Canada, the UK, Germany, Ireland, Australia, Switzerland, New Zealand, Singapore, or the Netherlands
The scholarship, however, is not for students looking to pursue a medical degree. Apart from that, anyone (even a working professional) is eligible to apply for the scholarship!
This is from the scholarship webpage itself -
"Both the district or club in the country where the activity is carried out and the international partner district or club must first become qualified before applying for a global grant."
Read more about it here
Hi, I don't know how to start looking for a scholarship.
I've only heard about Fullbright and JN Tata Scholarships, and I don't know how to find more.
Can you help?
Do Scholarships depend upon the course or university you are applying to? I mean will I get a better scholarship if I opt for popular programs like MS in CS?
Have you shortlisted the universities/programs? If yes, most universities have their own scholarship basis the program selected. Apply while filling your university application.
Hey Shruti,
Harvard University is one of the most prestigious universities in the world and provides financial aid of about $46,508 each on an average to the students based on their need/merit. The amount provided is highly subjective and depends your profile. Some of the most popular scholarships provided by Harvard are:
Harvard University Scholarships, HBS Forward Fellowship, Harvard University Environmental Fellowship Program and many more. For more information, iSchoolconnect has a blog which gives information on Harvard University. You can check it out here https://www.ischoolconnect.com/blog/all-about-studying-at-harvard-university/ You can also contact them and know more about which scholarship is perfect for you.
Hey Manas,
Planning for your studies abroad can take a lot of time and energy, especially when considering the financial aspect of it. However, there are many ways to obtain financial aid and talking to the colleges that you are applyig to is one of the best options. A lot of colleges have substantial money set aside for students that deserve them. Universities like Boston university(Scholarships worth $30,849), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Scholarships worth $39,339), Northwestern University (Scholarships worth $34,882), Johns Hopkins University (Scholarships worth $35,195), and many more offer these scholarships. As a full-time student, you could also apply for part-time jobs and earn too. You could check out their blog at - https://www.ischoolconnect.com/blog/funds-scholarships-studying-abroad/ or reach out to them on ischoolconnect.com to understand how to go about funding your education abroad.
Here's a list of scholarships you can check out
Pick the ones you are eligible for
Visit their individual web pages to see what the application process is
And apply!
Let me know if you need any help
Hey Manas,
Financing your education should not hinder your aspirations. There are many ways to obtain financial aid to help you achieve your dreams. The best way is reaching out to financial aid departments of colleges. Colleges help you understand the process of how you can apply for scholarships, financial aid, grants, etc. You can take a look at this blog that tells you all about the different scholarships for studying abroad- https://ischoolconnect.com/blog/international-student-scholarships/