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Scholarship is the Best for Studying Abroad

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Studying abroad provides you a chance to discover about latest cultures and skill life in a new country. This is an accepted option for college students in each major, from future foreign diplomats to passionate art enthusiasts. The chief drawback to learning globally is that it typically expenses more than attending a local university. If you desire to save money and still get the education of your dreams, you require a strong financial aid plan. Check out these scholarships for studying abroad, along with helpful application instructions.

The Fee of Studying Abroad:
The fee of studying abroad varies greatly from one school to the next. Every country, university and major has a exclusive cost associated with it. Some factors that influence the cost include:
  • Tuition and fees
  • Accommodation (dorm vs. off-campus apartment)
  • Books
  • Transportation (you maybe won’t have a car)
  • Travel operating expense (if you travel home or go to another country while overseas)
  • Global calling packages (Skype will be your best friend!)
  • Health insurance
  • Food
  • Household fundamentals you will need to buy once you’re in another country
If you want to take language courses before studying abroad, that will also pressure your cost of living. Overall, imagine about all the expenses you would have at a local college, plus the cost of anything you need every day that you may not have overseas. If you have to live in an apartment far away from campus, what will the cost of public transport be? How much does food cost there compared to where you live? If you’re lucky enough to have a car, can you legally drive in another country? What will it cost to acquire a license or buy energy over there? The answers to these questions and others will decide the true cost of studying abroad.

Popular Scholarships for Studying Abroad:
There are a lot of scholarships for studying abroad. They are planned to support students to study in other countries, and they are accessible for almost every major imaginable. Award amounts and eligibility requirements vary by scholarship, so you are sure to get a program that works for you.
The committee on global Educational Exchange offers grants and scholarships for studying abroad. They propose merit scholarships for students with high academic achievements, as well as need-based grants for students in low earnings households. They also have special programs for students who study abroad in the summer. In 2018, they will offer a $2,000 guaranteed grant for students who attend a Minority Serving Institution.
The National Security Education Program funds the Boren Scholarships for studying abroad. These awards range from $8,000 to $20,000, depending on how long the student will be studying overseas. The scholarships can be used at colleges and universities in Africa, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Central Europe and Latin America. These are the regions the organization senses are underrepresented in study abroad scholarships.
The Benjamin A. Gilman global Scholarship, funded by the U.S. Department of State, proposes education assistance for students with limited financial means. Scholarship amounts range from $3,000 to $8,000, with the highest dollar amounts going toward students studying foreign languages while in another country. This scholarship for studying abroad is only vacant to a limited number of applicants, but it could greatly decrease your expenses overseas.

Other Ways to Save Money While Studying Abroad:
In addition to the scholarships for studying abroad mentioned above, you should discover the scholarships and donations offered in your country of destination. Most countries have scholarships for global students to entice more people to learn in their schools. You could also check with the financial aid office at your desired university to see if the school itself has scholarships vacant.
Before you move overseas, compare prices for living on campus (if appropriate) and living on campus. Keep in mind that you will most likely not have a individual vehicle, so the place you live requires to be within walking distance to the school, food, work, and/or public transit. Some countries have student housing specifically for people studying abroad. The dormitories or apartments are complete with all household essentials, including furniture, internet, cooking supplies, and more.
If you are only spending 6-12 months in another country, you may wait to come home until after your schooling is complete. Making a round-trip to the U.S. will be costly, and it limits the amount of exposure you have to other cultures. Spend the holidays and other breaks in the other country and get the most of your time there. When you come back from studying abroad, you will have even more appreciation for your own culture and way of life.
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Danish Government Language Scholarships for Worldwide Students in Denmark

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Danish Government Language Scholarships
Bachelor/Master’s/PhD Degree

Scholarship Application Deadline: July 1, 2016
Study in: Denmark

Brief description:  There is a great opportunity for the students of Israel, Russia, China, Canada, USA and various EU countries. The summer language course scholarships are available for students enrolled in full-degree programmes in institutions of higher education. Applicants can apply for the scholarship under the Cultural Agreements programme to attend a Danish Summer Language Course. Students do not have to pay for the course itself, the scholarship covers the tuition fee. Students may also receive the 5000 dkk scholarship upon arrival to cover their accommodation and meals.

Study Subject(s): Scholarships are awarded to attend a Danish Summer Language Course.


Course Level: The summer language course scholarships are available for students enrolled in full-degree programmes in institutions of higher education.

Scholarship Provider: Danish Government

Scholarship can be taken at: Denmark

Eligibility: -The summer language courses in Danish are open to bachelor, master’s and PhD students.
-The summer language course scholarships are available for students enrolled in full-degree programmes in the following countries and/or institutions:
Group 1: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Spain, Switzerland, The Netherlands and Turkey and United Kingdom.
Japan (4 scholarships for participation in Danish Language Summer Courses of 3 weeks’ duration.)
Group 2: Israel (3 scholarships for participation in Danish Summer Language courses of 3 weeks’ duration. One of these scholarships is reserved for a teacher from Danmarksskolen in Israel).
-Russia (6 scholarships for participation in Danish Summer Language Courses of 3 weeks’ duration.)
-The following institutions in China (exclusively): Beijing Foreign Studies University, The Danish Department, The Institute of European Language and Culture, Beijing, P.R. China
-Group 3: Selected institutions in Canada and USA:
-University of British Columbia, Department of Central, Eastern and Northern European Studies, Vancouver, Canada
-Portland State University, Dept. of Foreign language and Literature, Portland, OR, USA
-University of California, Department of Scandinavian Studies, Berkley, CA, USA
-University of Texas at Austin, Department of Germanic Studies, Austin, TX, USA
-University of Washington, Scandinavian Department, Seattle, WA, USA
-University of Wisconsin, Department. of Scandinavian Studies, Madison, WI, USA
-University of California, The Scandinavian Section, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Scholarship Open for International Students: Students of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Spain, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey and United Kingdom Japan, Israel, Russia, Canada and USA can apply for these Danish Summer Language scholarships.

Scholarship Description: Students can apply for a scholarship under the Cultural Agreements programme to attend a Danish Summer Language Course. The summer language courses in Danish are open to bachelor, Master’s and PhD students enrolled at institutions divided into three country groups. The Danish Summer Language Courses are offered at seven different course providers, located in different regions of Denmark. Students do not have to pay tuition for the course, the scholarship covers the tuition fee.

What does it cover? Students do not have to pay tuition for the course, the scholarship covers the tuition fee. Depending on the course the students will attend, the students will either have to pay for accommodation and meals themselves, or it will be provided by the course organiser:
If accommodation and/or meals are provided by the course organiser, it will be deducted from the DKK 5000 scholarship.
If accommodation and meals are not provided for by the course organiser, the students receive the DKK 5000 scholarship upon arrival to cover their accommodation and meals.
Please note that students must cover all travel expenses and other personal expenses (shopping, gifts, souvenirs, etc.) by themselves.

Selection Criteria: Applicants will be prioritized according to specific criteria. The selection of candidates is done according to the following criteria:
-The applicant is either a bachelor, master’s or PhD student.
-The applicant is not already enrolled at a higher education institution in Denmark.
-The applicant is nominated by a lecturer who teaches Danish abroad. If you would like to be recommended by a lecturer, be sure to contact the lecturer before you apply. The recommendation letter should be sent together with the application, or as otherwise specified by the course organizer.
-The applicant studies Danish or Scandinavian languages and literature.

How to Apply: Applicants from Group 1 and 3 should apply directly to the course organizer. Please be aware of the following before applying:
-Important! Students can apply to one course only. You will however be able to select a second choice, in case you cannot be placed in the course that you have picked as your first choice. Students who apply several places will be not be able to select the course themselves, but will be placed by the Agency to the best of its judgement.
-Students will not be awarded ECTS-points for attending a summer language course. These language courses are not ECTS awarding courses.
Course organizers reserve the right to consider the distribution of nationalities in the final selection of candidates for the summer language courses. Previous experience has shown that over representation of any nationality on the individual course is not desirable.
-We recommend that accepted applicants, who will need a visa, contact the Danish diplomatic representation in their home country well in advance of their entry into Denmark. If you need a visa for your study period in Denmark.


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