International Scholarships to Education For Global Students from Developing Countries>>>2017-2018

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UBC Global Advantage Scholarships

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Scholarship to University of British Columbia, Canada
Bachelor’s Degree
Deadline: 15 Jan 2019 (yearly)
Study in:  Canada
Course starts On: 2019
Last updated: 17 Sep 2018

Brief description: Every year, Global Major Entrance Scholarships (GMES) and excellent global Students rewards are presented to outstanding global students ingoing undergraduate programs at UBC.  Students get their scholarships when they enter their 1st year at UBC, and the scholarships are renewable for up to 3 additional years of study.
Host Institution(s): University of British Columbia in Canada.
Level/Field of study: Undergraduate degrees offered by UBC
Number of Awards: Unspecified
Target group: Unspecified
Scholarship value/duration: Unspecified
Eligibility: To be measured for the GMES or OIS reward, you should:
  • • be new to UBC, ingoing directly from secondary school or post-secondary (university or college)
  • • be an global student who will be studying at UBC on a Canadian study authorize (student visa). (Changes to your residency position will concern your scholarship eligibility.)
  • • demonstrate excellent educational attainment, intellectual assure, as well as inspiring optional and community contribution.
  • • submit an application to UBC by 15 January
Application instructions: If you submit an application to UBC by 15 January, you will be routinely measured for the GMES or OIS reward.
It is essential to browse the administrator website (link found below) to contact the application form and for complete information on how to submit an application for this scholarship.
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VU Amsterdam University Scholarship Programme for Global Students

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VU Scholarship in University of Amsterdam
Masters Degree
Deadline: 1 Feb 2018 (yearly)
Study in: Netherlands
Course starts: September 2018
Last updated: 12 Jan 2018

Brief description: The VU Scholarship Programme (VUFP) proposals brilliant potential global students the exclusive prospect to follow a Master’s degree at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Host Institution(s): Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in Netherlands
Level/Field(s) of study: English-skilled Master’s Degree Programmes presented at the University of Amsterdam
Number of Scholarships: Unspecified.
Target group: Global Students
Scholarship value/inclusions: The VUFP scholarship is a tuition fee waiver. VUFP scholarship does not offer any supplementary payment towards study or living charges.
Eligibility: The VU Scholarship Programme (VUFP) is an Excellence scholarship programme for strongly inspired students with outstanding study results. Qualified applicants must be capable to verify their academic brilliance, must be admitted to an English taught Master’s degree at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Students with the Dutch nationality and/or a Dutch degree (given that the Dutch degree is used for admission) are not qualified for admission.
Application instructions: Please note that you must have applied for the Master programme before you can submit an application for the VUFP scholarship.
Students must register for a Master’s programme in Studielink then you must submit an application your VUFP application with supporting documents in VUnet.  The closing date for applications is 1 February 2018.      
It is essential to browse the authorized website (link found below) to access the application portals and for in depth information on how to submit an application for this scholarship.

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Macquarie Vice-Chancellor’s Global Scholarships

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Deadline: 31 Jan/30 June 2018 (yearly)
Study in:  Australia
Next course starts: Feb/July 2018
Last updated: 15 Jan 2018

Brief description: The Macquarie University Vice-Chancellor’s Global Scholarship offers a partial tuition fee scholarship for excellent students to study an undergraduate or postgraduate degree at Macquarie University North Ryde campus.
Host Institution(s): Macquarie University North Ryde Campus in Australia
Levels/Fields of study: Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programmes in importance areas: Engineering, Environment, Human Science, Media, Linguistics, and Education
Number of Awards: Unspecified 
Target group: Global students from a country other than ASEAN, a European country, Mongolia, Australia or New Zealand
Scholarship value/duration/inclusions: The scholarship capacity is different up to AUD$10,000 and will be applied towards your tuition fee.  It is not renewable.
The scholarships DO NOT run economic funding in the form of a living budget, nor does it deliver for the charge of visa application, Foreign Student Health Cover (FSHC), airfares, accommodation, conferences or other charges related with study.
Eligibility: Candidates must:
• Have residency of a country other than ASEAN, a European country, Mongolia, Australia or New Zealand.
• Have met the University’s academic and English desires for the course to be measured for a scholarship (must hold a full proposal of admission for North Ryde by the application closing date).
• Have attained at least GPA of 5.0 out of 7.0 for Postgraduate applications and minimum requisite of an ATAR equivalent of 90 out of 100 for Undergraduate applications.
• Have applied for a program that is longer than 1 Term in period.
• Commence study in period and year specified in the scholarship proposal letter.
• Have applied for a course which has a full-time study load.
• Commence study in the semester and year nominated in their proposal of Scholarship. Commencement may not be delayed.
See the complete admissibility conditions at the authorized website.
Application instructions: Candidates must complete an online course application form and an online scholarship application form.  A Macquarie University Student Number (which you will accept once your scholarship application has been managed) is enforced to submit the online scholarship application form.  The closing date are 31 January for Period 1 intake (February) and 30 June for Period 2 intake (July).
It is essential to browse the authorized website (link found below) to access the application forms and for detailed information on how to submit an application for this scholarship.

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Future International Leaders Scholarship 2018

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Training/Scholarship 
Deadline: 31 Jan 2018 (yearly)
Study in:  USA
Scholarship starts: August 2018
Last updated: 08 Jan 2018

Brief description: The Future International Leaders Scholarship yearly selects the world’s top 1st-generation university students and, over the course of a three-year program, primes them for induction into the Fortis Society – the world’s 1st private network of diverse leaders committed to one another’s success and to a better world.
Host Institution(s): Future Leaders Foundation in USA
Level/Field of study: Leadership Training and Scholarship
Number of Awards: Unspecified
Target group: Freshmen students who will be the 1st in their families to join university and/or low-income students
Scholarship value/inclusions: All programme expenses are covered the by the Future Leaders Foundation.
(1) Mentorship from International famous professionals;
(2) Three-week Concentrated leadership training;
(3) Funding and provision for an internship abroad;
(4) Modified career guidance and tools;
(5) Access to an significant global network – the Fortis Society
Eligibility: Candidates must be 1st-year university students and must fit the following suitability measures:
1.  1st-Generation or Low-Salary University Student – students who do not have a family history of higher education, or who come from a low-salary background.
2.   Track Record of Academic Merit – throughout high school and during the 1st months of the present school year.
3. Proven Leadership Capabilities – through self-started initiatives and ventures, or leadership in their schools or communities.
Application instructions: Submit Applications are done online before 31 January 2018.
It is essential to read the authorized website carefully and download the Honor Pledge, the Sample Application, and the Resume Template before you submit the application.

Website: Authorized Scholarship Website:  http://www.futureleaders.org/about-the-fellowship/
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George Washington University International Leaders Scholarship

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Masters/PhD Degree
Deadline: 5 Feb 2018 (yearly)
Study in:  United States of America
Course starts: Sept 2018
Last updated: 08 Aug 2017

Brief description: The International Leaders Scholarship is for incoming graduate students (master’s and doctoral) at the George Washington University who will homecoming to their nations of origin to submit an application expertise learned through their formal education at the George Washington. The Scholarship is projected for George Washington graduate students who will be future leaders in their fields in their home countries.
Host Institution(s): George Washington University, Washington DC, United States of America.
Field of study: Masters and Doctoral programs under the following schools presented at Foggy Bottom campus:
  • • College of Professional Studies
  • • Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
  • • Elliott School of Global Activities
  • • Graduate School of Education and Human Development
  • • School of Business (Executive Education program is not suitable)
  • • School of Engineering and Applied Science
Number of Awards: Three
Target group: Students from the following countries or regions:
  • • China (PRC)
  • • Cambodia
  • • Eastern Europe
  • • Laos
  • • Latin America
  • • The Caribbean
  • • Mongolia
  • • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • • U.S.S.R. Successor States
  • • Vietnam
Scholarship value/duration: The reward will cover up to 18 credit hours. The grantee is to offer assets from other sources for books, living, and other expenses, and must offer certification of this support.
A Scholarship is renewable for each year for a cumulative maximum of 3 years for Master’s applicants and up to 5 years for doctoral applicant.
Eligibility: Students holding or proposing to submit an application for an F-1 visa  and who are from the following countries or regions: China (PRC), Cambodia, Eastern Europe, Laos, Latin America, The Caribbean, Mongolia, Sub-Saharan Africa, U.S.S.R. Successor States, Vietnam, are eligible to submit an application.
This Scholarship is for students who have not studied or worked in the U.S. or other countries sidewise from their home country. Please note that permanent residents, local aliens and U.S. Nations are not qualified for this Scholarship. Candidates must have an F-1 (J-1 visa for Fulbright candidates only), no exceptions.
Scholarships are presented to highly qualified incoming George Washington full-time graduate degree program seeking students who have gained admission to the University and whose program is on the chief Foggy Bottom Campus.
As part of the admissions procedure, candidates must have passed the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 600 on the paper-based exam or 100 on the internet based exam, or an IELTS overall band score of 7.5 (with no single band below 6.0).
Application instructions: Students essential to submit an application for admission separately through the online process. No Scholarship candidates will be measured who have not finished the admissions application, including payment of their application fee.
Candidates must submit an application via the online submissions portal by the closing date, 5 February 2018, 12:00 PM (NOON) EST. Directions on how to submit an application through the portal can be found here.
It is essential to browse the authorized website (link found below) to access the online submissions portal and for in depth information on how to submit an application for this scholarship.

Website: Authorized Scholarship Website:  https://www.gwu.edu/~fellows/fellowships/global_leaders.html
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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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International Undergraduate Exchange Scholarship (Global UGRAD)

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International Exchange Scholarship
Deadline: 31 Dec 2017 (yearly)
Study in:  United States
Course starts: Aug 2018/Jan 2019
Last updated: 13 Nov 2017

Brief description: The International Undergraduate Exchange Scholarship (also well-known as the International UGRAD Scholarship) offers 1 semester scholarships to outstanding undergraduate students from round the world for non-degree full-time study shared with public provision, specialized progress, and cultural improvement.
International UGRAD is controlled by World Learning on behalf of U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA).
Host Institution(s): Over Seventy diverse colleges and universities round the USA
Level/Field of study: Non-degree full-time undergraduate Scholarship in wholly educational fields of study
Number of Awards: Almost 250 students
Target group: Contributing countries/localities include: Algeria, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, China, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, Georgia, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kosovo, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Macedonia, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritania, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Oman, Palestinian Territories, Panama, Paraguay, Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe.
Scholarship inclusions/duration: Mass organizations are projected to demonstrate significant charge share promises. Patterns contain in-state tuition instead of out-of-state, accommodation sacrifices, significant tuition deductions or scholarships, and accommodation and fee decreases. The scholarship will protection 1 educational semester.
Eligibility: The International Undergraduate Exchange Package is open to anyone who is/has:
  • • over 18 years of age;
  • • a civilian of a UGRAD contributing state, presently living in that country;
  • • enrolled as an undergraduate in good standing at any credited university, public or private, and has at least 1 semester left over at their home university at the conclusion of the UGRAD program;
  • • completed secondary education in their home country;
  • • a solid command of written and spoken English (English Language training for some finalists is probable);
  • • capable to launch studies in the United States in August 2018 or January 2019 (selected applicants may not defer to a later date);
  • • qualified to accept and preserve the US student exchange visa (J-1) essential for the scholarship;
  • • empty by a physician to contribute in the scholarship;
  • • dedicated to returning to their home country after the accomplishment of the scholarship.
Application instructions: Submit an application through the U.S. Embassy (Public Affairs Section) or Fulbright Commission in your home country or you may Submit an application online at World Learning Website.  Closing date is 31 December 2017.
It is essential to browse the application instructions official visit the authorized website (link found below) to access the application form and for in depth information on how to Submit an application for this scholarship.

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