Numerous US Universities offer scholarships for international students. Here is are list of the Top 10 scholarships in the United States for Undergraduate students Honorable Mention Iowa State University - International Merit Scholarships Award Description - Iowa State is committed to enrolling a diverse and talented student population. The International Merit Scholarship … [Read more...]
Advancing Africa Full Scholarship Fund at Brown University
Scholarship Overview The Advancing Africa Scholarship Fund provides that: recipients shall be known as Advancing Africa Scholars; recipients will be asked to sign a pledge to return to full-time residency in Africa for a period of at least two years upon completion of undergraduate studies Brown or, if they have an opportunity to continue their studies, to return … [Read more...]
Harvard University – Covering 100% of Your Demonstrated Need
Scholarship Overview HARVARD COLLEGE is a unique academic community—a close-knit undergraduate program located within Harvard University. With world-class faculty, a dedication to affordability, and groundbreaking research opportunities, committed scholars have all the resources they need to fulfill their academic and personal potential. Host … [Read more...]
Caltech – California Institute of Technology gives need based aid to EVERY student
Scholarship Overview The Cost of Attendance is the total cost of attending Caltech for one year. It includes both direct charges from Caltech, like tuition and fees, as well as other expenses, like books and supplies. The Family Contribution represents the amount of money your family would be expected to pay for one year of school. We calculate the exact amount of … [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...]