Scroll down for postgraduate options Scholarship Overview The University of Sydney is pleased to announce an enhanced Scholarships scheme for new international students starting their academic year at the University. High achieving, academically meritorious, international students will be offered up to 100 prestigious Scholarships to and inviting them to enjoy the … [Read more...]
Amherst College – Offering Full Need Blind Admissions for all International Students
Scholarship Overview Amherst College is "need-blind" in evaluating international students. In considering you for admission, Amherst will not take into consideration whether or not you have applied for financial aid. Typically, about 12 percent of our students come from secondary schools or universities outside the United States: approximately 10% are non-U.S. … [Read more...]
MIT – Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers Need Blind Scholarship for all Students
Scholarship Overview Spanning five schools — architecture and planning; engineering; humanities, arts, and social sciences; management; and science — and more than 30 departments and programs, an education at MIT covers more than just science and technology. Arts, business, foreign languages, health and more complete an education at MIT, and the Institute makes freely … [Read more...]
International Undergraduate Scholarships at University of Queensland
UQ Academic Scholarship Program Scholarship Overview UQ's Academic Scholarship program aims to reward the achievements of outstanding school leavers and gap year students. Host School Study at University of Queensland The University of Queensland (UQ) is in the top 100 universities worldwide, measured through a number of major independent university … [Read more...]
Princeton offers need based scholarships for all international students
Scholarship Overview No Loans: In 2001, Princeton became the first university to offer every aid recipient a financial aid package that replaces loans with grant aid that students do not pay back. Approximately 60% of students receive financial aid: In the last decade, the amount of our average need-based grant increased by more than 90%, about twice as much as the … [Read more...]




