Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Maxis Scholarship for Excellence Undergraduate Program

For young and outstanding Malaysians who strive to set standards for themselves as well as others, Maxis Scholarship For Excellence presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to embark upon a journey that will lead them to the realisation of their greatest goals.

Allowing the best and brightest graduate students to pursue courses in a selection of programmes at the world's top universities, Maxis Scholarship For Excellence promises academic excellence and broader personal horizons.

Web: http://www.maxis.com.my/personal/about_us/scholarship/mus/index.asp

Undergraduate: Merit Awards Up To $52,000 at Carroll College, USA

Big scholarships await - private education is affordable at Carroll College! All first year international students are automatically considered for four year merit awards ranging from $28,000-$52,000 (divided over four years).

Scholarships are based on a combination of secondary school GPA and official SAT or ACT results.

Apply today at: www.carroll.edu

Undergraduate: Merit Scholarships to International Freshman Applicants at The University of Rhode Island, USA

The University of Rhode Island offers merit scholarships to international freshman applicants. The preferred deadline for scholarships is December 1, 2010. (encourage applicants to Pharmacy and Nursing to apply by this early action deadline.) The Common Application is also accepted, which is easily accessible on the university website.

URI is a safe and scenic campus, only 16 kilometers away from the beautiful beaches along the Rhode Island coastline. There is also a train station nearby, which makes it easy to travel to such major cities as Boston (121 kilometers) and New York City (257 kilometers).

URL offers 80 majors in their seven degree-granting colleges: Arts and Sciences, Business Administration (AACSB accredited), Engineering (with ABET accredited programs), Environment & Life Sciences, Human Science and Services, Nursing, and Pharmacy.

For more information, visit: www.url.edu/admission. For questions, email Nancy Stricklin: mnancys@url.edu.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Undergrad: International Scholarships at Loras College, USA

Loras College offers over 40 different majors and 13 pre-professional areas of study ranging from Biological Research to Electromechanical Engineering to English Writing. In addition to classes for your major, you will also take courses from our liberal arts curriculum that will teach you to speak, write and think critically. The 14-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio at Loras allows for valuable mentoring opportunities with your professors. There are also student support services such as math and writing labs to help students achieve success in college. To assist international students in getting acquainted, students will participate in an orientation program run by the Office of Intercultural Programs and will work with an academic advisor to help select the appropriate classes. Scholarships are available to all full-time international students. Loras is proud to be one of only three schools in Iowa that provides its students with laptop computers for their personal use.

http://www.loras.edu/admissions/international.asp

Undergrad Merit/need Scholarships at Cedarville U., USA

Financial assistance for international students who enroll at Cedarville University is very limited. International students may qualify for Cedarville University institutional scholarships if they meet the stated academic qualifications. The International Student Organization Scholarship is awarded based on financial need and only available to international students. However, none of these awards will cover all educational expenses. Cedarville's International Student Income Form is used to determine ability to pay as well as eligibility for need-based institutional scholarships. Some private organizations and foundations within the U.S. also provide financial assistance to international students, but these grants and scholarships are also very limited. In most cases, international students must seek out financial sponsors within their country or rely on the financial support of their families.

http://www.cedarville.edu/academics/internationalprograms/internationalstudents/financial.cfm

UNDERGRADUATE: INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS AT OHIO NORTHERN U., USA

I. Regular Academic Programs

The following scholarships and awards are designed to attract and retain international students with exceptional academic qualifications to Ohio Northern University. Scholarships are initially awarded to full-time students and are renewable if each of the appropriate standards are met. Students must apply for admission, provide all required documentation for admission and be accepted to the University to be eligible for scholarships. Final awards are coordinated with any other University grants and scholarships that international students are qualified to receive. Scholarships or awards granted to students in the six-year Doctor of Pharmacy degree program are renewable for four years. While the ACT or SAT are not required for admission to the University by international students, those students who take the SAT or ACT will automatically considered for the Dean’s Scholarships or Awards.

Dean’s Global Scholarship

  • Award Range: $10,500 to $14,500 renewable
  • Secondary-School GPA, ACT/SAT;
    Equivalent GPA of 3.2 and above >24/1090-1120*

Dean’s Distinction Scholarship

  • Award Range: $7,000-$10,500 renewable
  • Secondary-School GPA, ACT/SAT;
    Equivalent GPA of 3.0 and above >22/1010-1040*

Dean’s Recognition Award

  • Award Range: $4,000-$7,000 renewable
  • Secondary-School GPA, ACT/SAT;
    Equivalent GPA of 2.8 and above >20/930-960*

*Consideration may be given to disproportionately higher analytical scores on the SAT in comparison to the language portion when the applicant is a non-native speaker of the English language.

Talent Awards

  • Award Range: Up to $7,500 variable
  • Available to international students in art, music, English or communication arts, who either audition or present their credentials or portfolio to the chair of the department for evaluation. Awards are based on the student’s ability and performance in his or her principal talent medium. Students must major in the area of study for which the talent award is being considered. Actual eligibility amounts will be determined by the Office of Financial Aid and will be coordinated with other institutional aid received by the student.

Visionary Scholarship

  • An award of $1,000 for international students who have spent one or two years in U.S. high schools as exchange students or because their parents have taken a temporary work position in the USA.

ONU Sibling and Alumni Awards

  • These awards of $1,000 are available to qualified international students.

Additional considerations: Those involved in determining scholarship and award amounts may additionally take into consideration the student’s TOEFL score, extracurricular activities, recommendations, the student’s written statement, community involvement, leadership activities, and anticipated contribution to the academic setting. Transfer students are also eligible for international-student scholarships and awards.

II. Bridging Program

All students admitted to the Bridging Program will a receive a $15,500 scholarship. This scholarship will be applied toward the tuition for the Bridging Program academic year. Students successfully completing the Bridging Program may be eligable for the academic scholarships as indicated above.

http://www-new.onu.edu/admissions/international_students/international_scholarships_and_awards

Undergrad: Scholarship Programs Through Taylor U., USA

Academic Scholarships

There are no financial aid application forms required for Taylor's academic scholarships. They are awarded to ALL students who meet the specified criteria, and are renewable with a 3.2 GPA.

President's, Dean's, and Faculty Scholarships (for students entering Taylor Fall 2011)

President's, Dean's, and Faculty scholarships are automatically awarded to students who meet the following criteria. Students must have the required SAT or ACT score and the high school GPA to receive the amount listed. SAT score is calculated by combining the Reading and Math portions of the test.

Merit Scholarship Chart


Transfer Academic Scholarship

All transfer students who have taken at least one year of college credit and have a GPA of at least 3.25 will receive this scholarship.

*Amount: $5,000

http://www.taylor.edu/admissions/finaid/available-aid/TU_scholarships.shtml

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Undergrad: International Student Grant up to one-third tuition at Lebanon Valley College, USA

As an international student you will automatically receive an International Student Grant of one-third tuition ($10,303 for 2010-11). No full tuition scholarships are available.

http://www.lvc.edu/admission/int-application-form.aspx

Monday, November 1, 2010

Undergraduate: International Baccalaureate Scholarship at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), USA

IB Diploma Recipients who apply, are accepted and enroll at SCAD, having met or exceeded admission requirements, are awarded a scholarship of at least $10,000 per year of enrollment at SCAD, up to 225 attempted quarter hours, or until completion of a bachelor's degree.

For more information on this and other scholarship opportunities at SCAD, visit www.scad.edu/scholarships.

Undergraduate: International Student Scholarship at North Hennepin Community College, USA

The NHCC Paul and Sheila Wellstone Memorial Scholarships are available for international students (F-1 Visa) at North Hennepin Community College in Minneapolis, Minnesota. These scholarships cover approximately 25% of the total tuition fees for one year of full-time study. Learn more about NHCC at http://www.nhcc.edu/.

For more information: http://www.nhcc.edu/ScholarshipDatabase.aspx

Undergraduate: International Scholarships up to $5,000 USD per year at Grand Valley State U., USA

We welcome all students at Grand Valley, whether it is for a year-long exchange program or bachelors degree. For students wanting to study one year at Grand Valley, we offer students the opportunity to choose courses from our flexible general education requirement as well as having the ability to choose from the hundreds of available classes.

For students wanting a degree, we offer over 200 different degree programs, where students can learn from highly qualified professors and use the advanced facilities on campus. Grand Valley offers an affordable education and we have been named one of America*s top 100 Education Best Buy for 14 straight years.

International Merit Scholarship:

Every year, Grand Valley awards a limited number of International Merit Scholarships to incoming international students who have demonstrated an outstanding academic achievement record.

The value of this scholarship is $5,000 per year.

All students who submit a complete application for admission by May 1 are eligible for this merit-based scholarship.

In addition, students must write an essay of approximately 1,000 words on the following topic:

“What will I do to bring cultural and international perspectives to Grand Valley that will enhance the learning environment for the entire GVSU community?”

Typically, qualified students have a minimum 3.0 grade point average, but decisions are based on academic credentials, the scholarship essay and information provided in the application materials. Transfer students from U.S. four-year colleges and universities, and students being fully funded by their government are not eligible.

Renewal: Undergraduate students must maintain a 2.85 grade point average, maintain full-time enrollment, and maintain valid immigration status. Graduate students must maintain a 3.0 grade point average, maintain full-time enrollment, and valid immigration status.

For more information, please visit: http://admissions.gvsu.edu/admissions/international/scholarships

Admissions Office

Grand Valley State University

1 Campus Drive

Allendale MI 49401-9403

Phone (616) 331-2025

1-800-748-0246

admissions@gvsu.edu

Undergraduate: The University of Mount Union offers scholarships to international students, USA

The International Award is given automatically to non-native English speaking applicants who qualify based on a review of a student’s English language proficiency level at the time of acceptance. To qualify for the International Award, applicants must be admitted as an F-1 degree seeking student and hold a valid I-20 form which will be issued by Mount Union and must not have completed their entire secondary school education in an English curriculum.

The award amounts are the following:

• 45-60 iBT (PB TOEFL scores between 450 and 497) or

an IELTS score of 4.5 - $7,500 award

• 61 iBT (PB TOEFL scores at 500 and above) or an IELTS

score of 5.0 and above – $10,000 award

In addition, we also offer need based financial aid and if an international student qualifies as according to the College Board’s International Student Financial Aid Application it could mean an additional $6,000 for a total max of $16,000. Our total cost for 2010-2022 for tuition, fees, room and meals is $32,584 so on average we can help with about 50% of the total cost.

About Mount Union

The University of Mount Union offers a liberal arts education and affirms the importance of reason, open inquiry, and individual worth. Mount Union’s mission is to prepare students for meaningful work, fulfilling lives, and responsible citizenship. Mount Union was founded in 1846 by Orville Nelson Hartshorn as a place where men and women could be educated with equal opportunity, science would parallel the humanities and there would be no distinction due to race, color or sex.

Mount Union is in Alliance, Ohio (population 25,000). The College is located 70 miles from Cleveland and 80 miles from Pittsburgh.

Mount Union enrolls 2,200 undergraduates; approximately 50 percent women and 50 percent men, representing more than 28 states and 18 countries.

For more information on international admission, contact the Center for Global Education at: intladms@muc.edu

Tel. (330) 823-3296 or fax at (330) 829-8204.

Mount Union www.mountunion.edu

Undergraduate: $3,000-$15,000 scholarships for international students at Lake Forest College, USA

Every well-qualified international student offered admission is guaranteed to receive a Global Enrichment Scholarship award of $15,000 per year ($60,000 over four years).

Forester Scholarships, ranging from $3000 to $8000, recognize a dedication to academics, the arts, sciences and community. Scholarship awards will be prioritized for those students who submit their Forester Scholarship application with their application for admissions. Majoring in a particular area is not a requirement of any scholarship.

Lake Forest College is one of the nation’s most innovative liberal arts colleges. In addition to in the humanities, social and natural sciences, the College features inventive programs of study in communications, business, Asian Studies, Islamic World Studies, and still other contemporary areas. Abundant internship and research opportunities, close interaction with highly skilled professors, and practical programs in nearby Chicago set Lake Forest College apart.

For more information: http://www.lakeforest.edu/admissions/international/

Undergraduate: New Tuition Rate for International Students at Eastern Illinois U., USA

Beginning 2010, Eastern Illinois University will extend the equivalent of in-state tuition for freshman and transfer students (first-time undergraduate EIU students) who meet the distinguished student criteria which is a grade point average of 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale). Original transcripts will be evaluated by our staff member. No special application is necessary. Those qualified undergraduate students will automatically be granted the lower tuition rate.

To illustrate the education savings, here is the cost comparison based on this current academic year (2 semesters):

Current international tuition: $17,208.00

Distinguished student rate: $5,736.00

Savings equals $11,472.00

If you have any questions, you may email me directly or view our website: www.eiu.edu/~international

Sue E. Songer

Director

Office of International Students and Scholars

Eastern Illinois University

Charleston, IL 61920

sesonger@eiu.edu

217.581.7487

Undergraduate: Washington State University the International Academic Awards

At Washington State University the International Academic Awards (www.ip.wsu.edu/enroll/scholarships/ip-financialassistance.shtml) have been a stable source of tuition reduction for international undergraduates for over 8 years. These awards are automatic (not requiring an application) and are based strictly on the grades earned at the previous schools of newly admitted international undergraduate students to the main campus in Pullman, Washington. The three awards are for Freshmen, Transfer and Post-bacc (second bachelor) level students. They are currently awarded similarly (3.30-3.59GPA = $1000/sem) and (3.60-4.00GPA = $2000/sem), but the renewal period varies. Freshmen can renew up to a full four years, Transfers up to three years, and Post-bacc up to two years just by maintaining their WSU cumulative grade point at a 3.2. There is currently no limit on the number of awards that can be offered, and this academic year it is expected that over $1,000,000 will be administered for new and renewed awardees. It you are interested in learning more about Washington State University, contact the International Enrollment Office at: international@wsu.edu, or go to the website: international.wsu.edu."

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Undergrad: Financial aid from Goshen Coll., USA

Limited financial aid is available for students with demonstrated need and academic excellence. Please ask for information about such aid if you need it. Goshen College does NOT offer full scholarships.

http://www.goshen.edu/admission/international/

Undergrad: Financial aid from Luther College, USA

Financing a Luther Education

Every year, Luther awards a significant amount of financial aid to entering international students. Funds are awarded for full-time study during the nine-month academic year on the basis of academic merit and family financial need. A typical academic award usually combines scholarships and grant money (which does not have to be repaid) with on-campus work.

Luther College's funds for international students are not limitless, however. In general, students should expect to pay for a portion (up to one half or more) of their own educational expenses through family funds and/or aid programs offered through local or national churches, government agencies, and cultural organizations.

To apply for financial aid as an international student, you must submit a completed, signed, and verified International Student Financial Aid Application (ISFAA) (application.pdf), indicating your ability to finance your travel to and study at Luther College.

In addition to the ISFAA, you should submit certified bank statements, parental wage statements, or other documents that provide evidence of your ability to finance a portion of the costs related to your studies. You must also submit the application for admission and other documents as outlined at www.luther.edu/admissions/international/process/.

http://www.luther.edu/admissions/international/financing/

Undergrad: Financial assistance from Gustavus Adolphus College, USA

Costs and Financial Assistance

Ultimately, your college decision should incorporate a variety of factors. We understand that the cost of an education is an important factor for most students. The comprehensive fee at Gustavus Adolphus College for the 2009-2010 academic year is $40,010. This figure includes tuition ($31,460), room ($5,000), meals ($2,900) and fees for orientation, transcripts, wellness, and student government ($650). We estimate an additional cost of $900 for books and supplies, $700 for health insurance, and $910 in personal expenses. Travel costs vary greatly.

Gustavus has good scholarships and student employment for international students. The primary purpose of our financial aid program at Gustavus is to provide financial aid to students who, without such aid, would be unable to attend Gustavus. When family resources do not meet our costs, we strive fill in the gap with financial aid. But even with our most significant scholarship award and student employment, you and your family or sponsor will need to contribute much of the cost of your education.

For those who are able to fund an education here, we believe that a Gustavus education is a wise investment. While you should choose the college that fits you best, there are real differences in quality – from important statistical differences like class size and graduation rates to more intangible differences like faculty contact and college character.

The four-year graduation rate at Gustavus is 80%. Other four-year graduation rates are: 17% (national average), 21% (Minnesota State Colleges and Universities), 30% (University of Minnesota), 34% (all U.S. private colleges), and 61% (Minnesota private colleges).

Our average class size is 15. Student to faculty ratio is 12:1. Zero classes are taught by teaching assistants. 50% of students have internships and 60% study abroad.

With our full-service Career Center and the distinctive Center for Vocational Reflection, recent Gustavus graduates are winning competitive jobs and admission to top graduate schools. Our average placement within six months of graduation is 98%.

Our freshman-to-sophomore retention rate is above 90%. Not only does this demonstrate that Gustavus turns out to be a great fit for most students but also that the College remains financially accessible year after year.

http://gustavus.edu/cice/intstudents/finance.php

Undergrad: Grant assistance from Bethany College, USA-up to $9K USD/year

Bethany also provides limited grant assistance for students with demonstrated financial need. All students applying for admission should submit the Certificate of Financial Support Form. Full scholarships are not granted and maximum aid (for qualified students) may not exceed $9,000 per academic year.

https://www.wvmentor.org/applications/bethany_college_international/apply.html

2011 Korean Government Scholarship Program for International Students for an Undergraduate Course

Scholarship Program for international students for undergrdaure studies at korean universities.

Study Subject: Any except the fields whose study period exceeds 4 years (e.g. medicine, dentistry, architecture)
Employer: Korean Universities
Level: Undergraduate
Scholarship Description: The objective of the Korean Government Scholarship Program for an Undergraduate Course is to provide international students with the opportunity to conduct advanced studies at higher educational institutions in Korea in order to promote international exchanges in education and mutual friendship between the countries.
Fields of Study
4-year undergraduate courses provided by the universities designated by NIIED
? Not applicable: fields the study period of which exceeds 4 years (e.g. medicine, dentistry, architecture)

Qualifications
Prospective applicant must meet the following qualification criteria:
(1) Must be a citizen of the country to which scholarships are offered, which is also applied to his/her parents.
? Applicant must not be a holder of Korean citizenship.
(2) Should be under 25 years of age as of March 1, 2011.
(3) Have an adequate health, both physically and mentally.
? Persons who are pregnant or having severe illness may not apply.
(4) Have finished or be scheduled to finish formal education of elementary, middle, high school as of March 1, 2011.
? Exceptional acceptance for a person who will have finished high school as of September 1, 2011 and who will be able to have level 3 in TOPIK until then.
(5) Possess above 80% (out of 100%) in a grade point average (G.P.A.) of the whole school years of the high school attended or within top 10% among graduates in the same year.
(6) Not at any time have received a Korean government scholarship for his/her undergraduate study before.
(7) Not have enrolled in an undergraduate course in Korea before.
(8) Preferential selection for applicants who are good at Korean or English.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 19 November 2010

Further Scholarship Application and Information

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Undergrad: Murdoch International Discoverers’ Scholarship Scheme up to A$5,500/yr, Australia

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 20 — Australia’s Murdoch University will start offering scholarships of up to A$5,500 (RM16,797) for eligible students next year, to pre-empt a possible drop in foreign enrolments due to rising academic costs Down Under.

Since 2003, the Australian dollar has climbed steadily against the ringgit, gaining as much as 13 per cent at the current RM2.81. At the same time, the UK — another favoured destination of Malaysian students — has seen the sterling pound slide from RM6.20 then to present RM4.88.

The university’s senior deputy vice chancellor Gary Martin said the new Murdoch International Discoverers’ Scholarship Scheme is part of its internationalisation programme and will apply to a wide range of Murdoch courses at the undergraduate level.

He said the partial scholarships were only available to students who applied for entry to Murdoch University for commencement in 2011 and that the scholarships would be used to offset the annual published course fees for the duration of the degrees.

“Under the scheme, all students who meet university entry requirements and are made an offer by the university will automatically be awarded the part tuition fee scholarship,” Martin said in a statement.

“Depending on the course selected, the scheme allowed for a reduction in annual course fees by between A$500 and A$5500,” he added.

Martin added that the Murdoch International Discoverers’ Scholarship Scheme was one of a number of initiatives that the University had developed to enhance international students’ experiences at Murdoch.

“We have also introduced a dedicated 24/7 Student Support telephone service, the first in Australia, so that international students can be reassured that whatever the time of day or night, they can contact somebody if there is a need,” he said.

Among other facilities in the campus will be the new Student Centre where students can seek advice on courses offered and visa-related matters.

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/business/article/aussie-university-touts-scholarships-to-draw-students

Undergrad: Financial Aid from Graceland U., USA

Financial Aid

Getting a college education is one of the most important investments in your future. But that doesn't mean the decision is an easy one. The bottom line can sometimes get pretty scary, especially if you aren't aware of your options.

Graceland University works closely with you and your family to develop a plan that you're comfortable with. And we do it for hundreds of students every year. For example:

  • Over 99 percent of Graceland students receive financial assistance, including International students.
  • Graceland awards are available for exceptional achievement in everything from academics to athletics and fine arts.
  • We offer federal and state grants, loans, and work-study for those who are eligible.
  • Our low cost and quality programs have earned us a listing in American's 100 Best College Buys.
http://www.graceland.edu/LamoniCampus/FinancialAid/

Undergrad Merit Scholarships $1-10K at Calvin College, USA

Financial Aid for International Students

Paying for college is an important investment in your future. We recognize that international students and their families often face financial situations that are extremely challenging. Calvin is committed to partner with students to help clarify how they will pay for their college education.

Grants and Scholarships

Calvin provides generous grants and scholarships to qualified international students, but college assistance will cover only a portion of the educational and personal costs.

  • Transcripts, SAT or ACT scores, and admissions essays are used for scholarship consideration.
  • Academic scholarships ($1,000-$10,000) are awarded as part of the admission process.

Other available scholarships:

On-campus Jobs

International students are expected to work on-campus while at Calvin, and these wages are also factored in to Calvin's potential funding of the student's education.

  • Students can earn $2,000-$3,500 working on campus for 10-15 hours per week during the school year and full-time during the summer.
  • Students granted an F-1 Visa may work up to 20 hours per week on campus during the school year and full-time during vacation periods.

Family Resources

Each student is also required to contribute a significant portion of their college costs through their own resources, sponsors or outside scholarships.

  • Calvin has limited grants and scholarships to assist international students.
  • Families should document their ability to provide a minimum level of support. Please consult the Declaration of Finances Form to determine the minimum level of support that families can expect to provide if the student does not receive any scholarship awards.
  • Someone choosing to sponsor a student's room and board should submit our Sponsor form.
  • There are no full-pay grants/scholarships.
http://www.calvin.edu/prospective/place/international/paying

Undergrad 4-year Scholarships up to $10K USD/yr at Franklin Pierce U., USA

Federal law requires that we document how you will finance your education in the United States prior to issuing the I-20 form for your student visa. International Students are eligible for consideration for scholarships up to a maximum of $10,000 per year. However, this is not an automatic award and depends upon funds available. In certain instances, it will be required that prepayment of up to one year's fees be made to the University in advance of the issuance of an I-20. Total estimated educational expenditures are available online.

http://www.franklinpierce.edu/admissions/international/index.htm

General Undergraduate Scholarships 2011, Canada

Scholarship for International students, Transfer Citations

Study Subject: Any subject
Employer: University of Alberta
Level: Undergraduate
Scholarship Description: Awarded annually to students on study permit who are entering an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta from high school on the basis of superior academic achievement (minimum award average of ~95% or equivalent) in Grades 10, 11, and 12. Receipt of funding for the second, third, and fourth years is contingent upon achieving a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a full normal course load at the University of Alberta each year.

Scholastic Distinction (Transfer Citations) for International Students
Conditions: Awarded annually to postsecondary students transferring into an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta based on superior academic achievement (minimum award average of 95% or equivalent) in Grades 10, 11, and 12 and on coursework completed at the postsecondary level. Receipt of funding for the second, third, and fourth years is contingent upon achieving a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a full normal course load at the University of Alberta each year.
Scholarship Application Deadline:
February 15, 2011 for Entrance Citations
March 4, 2011 for Transfer Citations students

Further scholarship Information and Application

Financial Aid for International Students, Southern New Hampshire University , USA

UFinancial assistance for International Students applying to Southern New Hampshire University is limited. Most forms of financial aid are subsidized by the U.S. Government, and therefore, are open only to U.S. citizens. International students, however, are eligible for the following:

1. Student Employment
Any full-time student is able to work on campus for a maximum of 20 hours per week when classes are in session. Jobs are available on campus, but it may not be possible to have a full twenty hours all the time; new students may have difficulty finding a job. Therefore, earnings from employment should always be viewed as a supplement and never as being crucial to meeting the expenses of studying in the U.S. because of its unpredictability.

2. Resident Assistant
Openings to be a Residence Assistant become available from time to time. These positions require living in a campus residence hall and being responsible for assisting students on a floor. RA awards include a scholarship, a stipend, and a reduced rate on a single room accommodation. Normally a student will not be eligible until after their first year.

3. Academic Scholarships
New international students are now eligible for a merit scholarship award of U.S.$1,000. This will be awarded at U.S.$500 per semester. All accepted Undergraduate School applicants whose academic background is of sufficiently high quality as to be considered equivalent to a minimum of a 3.0 grade point average in the U. S. educational system will automatically be eligible for this award depending on the availability of funds. The level of equivalency will be determined by the Director of International Admissions.
Eligible students will be asked to complete and submit an application form. The awards will be given only to those students who have completed the application and returned it to the Office of International Admissions no later than sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of the semester as indicated on the I-20. Students who enter the Intensive English Program first, or who begin studies in our summer school will have their awards deferred to the term in which they begin full-time Undergraduate studies, either September or January.

Late applications will not be considered for this award under the Academic Scholarship Program. No exceptions will be made.

Students who continue at Southern New Hampshire University will be eligible each year for additional awards under the Academic Scholarship Program. Continuing students who achieve a grade point average between 3.0 and 3.49 will be eligible to receive U.S.$1,000. Continuing students who achieve a grade point average of 3.5 to 4.0 will be eligible to receive U.S.$1,500. These will be awarded on a semester basis.

4. International Student Scholarships
Several scholarships are available exclusively for International Students and are based on both merit and need. Typically 4-5 five thousand dollar award are made. These are renewable based on maintaining a GPA of 2.5.

5. Athletic Scholarships
Athletic scholarships are available to outstanding athletes in basketball, cross-country, lacrosse, soccer (football), tennis, baseball, softball, and volleyball. Scholarship amounts vary.
International Student Loan Program

Do you have family or friends living permanently in the USA?

The International Student Loan Program offers loans for up to the full cost of your education. Repayment terms are up to 25 years. This loan is available for both graduate and undergraduate programs, but not for Intensive English. The primary condition is that the student has a family member or friend who is a citizen or permanent resident of the US. That person must be willing to co-sign or guarantee the loan.

For further information and application materials:

http://www.snhu.edu/1511.asp

Undergrad Need Scholarships at Harvey Mudd College, USA

What funds are available to international students?
As an international student, you’re not eligible to apply for federal or state financial aid. However, HMC does provide financial support for a limited number of international students each year. We offer awards for international students, including the need-based International Student Scholarship and some merit award programs, one that is specifically designated for international students (the So Scholarship). If you will need financial support, you should apply for financial aid at the same time that you apply for admission. If you don’t apply for or receive financial aid as a first-year, you won’t be considered for financial aid in future years at HMC. Once you are awarded aid, your financial need will be assessed annually; however, your maximum annual award will be limited to the amount granted in the first year at HMC. Thus, if costs increase while you are attending HMC, your family should expect to contribute more to your educational costs. The number of awards and the maximum awards are set annually based upon available funding.

http://www.hmc.edu/admission1/costsandaid1/stepsinapplyingforfinancialaid1/financialaidforinternationalapplicants.html

Monday, October 25, 2010

UNDERGRADUATE: INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS AT DRURY U., USA

Drury University would like to extend an invitation to your students wishing to study abroad in the USA, to learn about our merit-based scholarship opportunities. There are several types of scholarships available to international students:

Dean’s Scholarships: Students with a B average (3.0) or higher and with ONE of the following proficiency scores: IBT TOEFL 72 , IELTS 6.0, SAT 1650, or ACT 24 are encouraged to apply to Drury for automatic Dean’s Scholarships.

Dean’s scholarships will range from $2500 - $10000. There is no special application necessary to be considered for these scholarships. Scholarships are guaranteed for Fall 2011 if all admission requirements have been met by Jan 1, 2011.

Trustee Scholarships: These are by invitation only and are available for the Fall 2011 semester. Students must submit a high school transcript of B+ (3.5) or higher and the SAT cumulative score of 1920 or higher. Scholarships range from full tuition up to a limited number of full rides. These are made on the final decision of the Scholarship Committee. Students are expected to take a telephone interview during the special Trustee scholarship weekend.

All scholarships are renewable for Drury’s 4-year undergraduate degrees (or 5 years for Accounting degrees) (and 4 years of the 5-year Master of Architecture degree) with a 3.0 or B cumulative grade point average each year.

Announcement regarding International Baccalaureate Scholarship:

Deadline: July 15, 2011

This honor is awarded to students who have completed the requirements and have or will receive an international baccalaureate diploma. Students must submit proof of completion of the IB diploma requirements from their counselor or transcript, and a copy of their diploma once they receive it. This award is a stackable award of $3000. Drury will stack this with a student’s Academic Dean Scholarship.

College Credit for the completion of the IB Diploma with a score of:

28: at least 30 credit hours
27: at least 25 credit hours
26: at least 20 credit hours
25: at least 15 credit hours
24: at least 10 credit hours

Credit will initially be awarded as elective credit, with specific course equivalents designated in consultation with department chairs and university registrar. In most cases, a mark of 4 (HL) or 5 (SL) on a subject area test will warrant credit for specific equivalencies.

For those not completing the Diploma program, credit may still be awarded for satisfactory scores on individual subject tests.

Announcement regarding Drury University Grants:

Activity Awards
Deadlines vary by award

Students must apply and be admitted to Drury University to qualify for any Activity Award.

Art Award (majors only)
• Submit portfolio with your application. For more information, see www.drury.edu/art.


Athletic Award
• Scholarships vary by athletic program. These include baseball, basketball, soccer, volley ball, golf, swim, and track and cross country. There are a sizeable number of international students who enjoy these excellent scholarships. For more information , see www.drurypanthers.com

Debate Award
• Must apply and audition for awards on designated dates. For more information, see www.drury.edu/debate .

Music Award
• Must audition for awards on a designated date.
• Audition dates are either late fall or early spring semester. For more information, see http://music.drury.edu

Theatre Award
• Must audition for awards on a designated date.
• Audition dates are either late fall or early spring semester. For more information, see
www.drury.edu/theatre

If you have any questions about these scholarships or grants, please contact me directly at jhockens@drury.edu. I will be happy to answer your questions. If you or your students would like a packet of information mailed directly to you/them, please send an email request with the name and mailing address.

Online application for international students: http://www.drury.edu/admission/interapp.cfm

Sincerely,
Julie Hockensmith, M.Ed.

Director of International Admission

Drury University
900 North Benton

Springfield, Missouri, 65802, USA

Phone: 1 417 873-7506
Fax: 1 417 866-3873

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Undergraduate Scholarships for International Students, University of Sydney, Australia

University of Sydney Scholarships for International School Leavers Applying through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC)

For: Students with a minimum UAI of 95 + other achievements
Value: $5000p.a.
Duration: 1 year (Entry Scholarships) or duration of degree (Merit Scholarships)
Application Due: End September
How to Apply: Application forms are available from the Scholarships Office from mid July in each scholarship round.


University of Sydney Scholarships for School Leavers applying for admission through the Universities
Admissions Centre (UAC) are awarded annually in January on a combination of school examination results, UAI and other achievements, (leadership, creativity, self-motivation, communication skills etc). Suitability will be considered based on the application submitted. When the UAI scores are released, each applicants UAI will be checked to see it meets the minimum level, the student may then be offered a scholarship. Please note that students who wish to study at Sydney College of the Arts or the Sydney Conservatorium of Music must achieve a UAI of at least 90 and be amongst the top 5% of applicants, assessed by portfolio or performance.

International and NZ students applying for admission through the UAC are also eligible to apply.

Students taking the IB (International Baccalaureate) in Australia (not off-shore) or other alternatives to the HSC will be assessed on the basis of a UAI equivalent. This is available from the UAC or the University Admissions Office (Tel: +61 2 9351 4117)

There are two levels of University of Sydney Scholarships (Entry & Merit scholarships). Your application will automatically be considered for both.

University of Sydney Merit Scholarship - $5000 for a maximum of 5 years (must maintain an excellent academic record throughout the tenure of the scholarship)
University of Sydney Entry Scholarship - $5000 for one year only
University of Sydney Scholarships are available for all undergraduate degrees and combined degrees. However, you can nominate only one faculty in your application which will be forwarded to this faculty for consideration. The scholarship can be used for any degree in that Faculty.

Please note that each student may only submit one application

Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) <==> may not apply to Malaysians.

ADS are funded by the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) as part of Australia’s foreign aid program. The ADS provide opportunities for people from selected developing countries to study in Australia. These scholarships are awarded either on merit or on nomination by home governments. Information and application forms for the ADS must be obtained directly from the Australian Diplomatic Mission or the Australian Education Centre in your home country. Application process may take up to one year. For more information refer to http://www.ausaid.gov.au/scholar/

Faculty/International Student Merit Scholarships

The University of Sydney is committed to the provision of a quality education for its students. As part of this commitment, the International Merit Scholarship Scheme was introduced in 1998. International Student Merit Scholarships are awarded by the University of Sydney to its undergraduate/postgraduate coursework merit achievers who have completed at least one year of their studies at the University of Sydney. Selection is based strictly on academic merit and is decided by faculties participating in the program. The Faculty of Medicine bases its selection on GAMSAT results. Scholarship selection is usually made during Semester One of each academic year and all international students who do not already hold other scholarships are automatically considered. No application form is required. The Scholarships are awarded as full fee, half fee or fixed amount grants. In 2008, a total of 87 Scholarships were awarded. These Scholarships were offered by the following faculties: Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Arts, Dentistry, Economic and Business, Education and Social Work, Engineering and Information Technologies, Health Sciences, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Science, Sydney College of the Arts, and Sydney Conservatorium of Music. The University of Sydney’s Foundation Program through Taylors College also provided Scholarships to its meritorious students.


Faculty of Architecture Dean's International Merit Scholarships

Each year, five scholarships will be awarded to top international entrants to the Faculty of Architecture's Bachelor of Design (Architecture) and Bachelor of Design Computing programs with a minimum UAI of 95 (or converted equivalent). No application forms need to be lodged. The Dean of the Faculty of Architecture will award these scholarships, each valued at $1000, to bone fide international students. For further information, please email Mr Jonathan Hulme, Marketing Assistant, Faculty of Architecture.


Michael H. Rathgeber Scholarship (for residence at International House)

The scholarship was established in 1971 by a gift from Dr and Mrs Henri Rathgeber, to establish the Michael H. Rathgeber Scholarship in memory of their son who lived in the University’s International House from its inception until his death in 1969. This scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate or postgraduate student of the University of Sydney with a good academic record or with special abilities, who would benefit from residence in International House and contribute to its purpose - but who would not be able to live in International House without financial assistance.
The Scholarship will be for 50% of the International House fees at the time for a single study bedroom accommodation during an academic year. The scholarship will be awarded for one academic year but may be awarded for a subsequent year or years. This scholarship is awarded by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sydney on the advice of an International House Selection Committee. Preference will be given to an Australian Aboriginal or a student from Papua New Guinea or the Pacific Islands.
Applications should be made in writing to:
The Director, International House, G06, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006.
Applicants should state their full financial position and if not already resident in International House, submit a completed application form for residence.

The Emile Boutmy Scholarship

The Emile Boutmy Scholarship
http://admissions.sciences-po.fr/en/...rt-emileboutmy

Sciences Po created the Emile Boutmy scholarship after the founder of Sciences Po (1871) in order to attract the very best international students from outside of the European Union.

Students from outside of the European Union who have been offered a place to study at undergraduate or Masters level are eligible.

Undergraduate programme:

Amount and length of the scholarship: Up to a full tuition grant of 8900€ per year for the three years of the undergraduate programme, in addition to a grant to cover part of the cost of living of €5000 per year.

The Europe Asia Undergraduate Programme (http://admissions.sciences-po.fr/en/node/198) and the Reims Transatlantic Campus programme (http://admissions.sciences-po.fr/en/node/574) are taught entirely in English.

Web: http://admissions.sciences-po.fr/en/node/207

Monday, October 18, 2010

Siena Heights University Scholarships for International Students, USA

Siena Heights University, a small Catholic liberal arts institution in Adrian, Michigan, is pleased to announce its need-based scholarship program to international students. SHU currently hosts over 80 international students from 40 different countries. SHU has a total student population of 3,000 in its undergraduate, graduate, and degree-completion programs. Most international students that request need-based aid are awarded assistance. Aid averages over half the cost of SHU's tuition.

Siena Heights has a low student to teacher ratio with many classes being no more than 15-20 students. The mission of Siena Heights University is to assist people to become more competent, purposeful, and ethical through a teaching and learning environment which respect the dignity of all. Students from all faiths and backgrounds are welcome at the University. Students, staff and faculty know each other. With a small student population, it is not uncommon for deep bonds and long lasting friendships to be formed among faculty, staff and students. Located in Adrian, Michigan, SHU's tuition and cost of living are reasonable compared to many of its competitors.

For additional information: www.sienaheights.edu

Dr. Jennifer Hanson
Director of International Studies
Siena Heights University
Tel: +1-517-264-7001
Email: jhanson@sienaheights.edu

Undergraduate: EducationUSA Scholarship at The University of Evansville. $15K/year

The University of Evansville (Indiana) is again offering its competitive scholarship for students coming through EducationUSA Advising Centers (In Malaysia please contact: MACEE). Advisors may nominate students (one per center) for the $15,000 per academic year scholarship. To receive the scholarship, students must be academically eligible for admission to the University and have the EducationUSA advisor's nomination. Students may begin either in August or January. Conditional acceptances are available for students who do not yet have the necessary English proficiency; they may begin in our Intensive English Center and transition into undergraduate studies when ready. This scholarship is renewable each year for 4 years.


Among Midwest colleges and universities, The University of Evansville ranks #3 as a Great School at a Great Price and #10 overall from the U.S. News & World Report's latest "Best Colleges" issue. This year University of Evansville was also cited among universities with an outstanding program to study abroad. The School of Business boasts AACSB International accreditation and the College of Engineering and Computer Science, ABET accreditation.


Rebecca Poelhuis
Coordinator of International Admission
University of Evansville
Email: rp50@evansville.edu


www.facebook.com/ue.intadmission

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Financial aid from Manhattanville College, USA

All financial aid awards for International Students are based on need. Because the international admissions process at Manhattanville College is highly competitive, all students who receive financial aid have strong academic records and leadership abilities.

All International Students need to complete the College Board International Student Financial Aid Application. This application is available below or a copy may be obtained from our Financial Aid Office. The form is available in November and must be filed with our Financial Aid Office by March 1st for priority consideration. For questions regarding this process, please contact the Financial Aid Office at 914-323-5357.

International Student Financial Aid Application (2010 - 2011)

You may also need:
Business Farm Supplement
Certification of Finances
Noncustodial Parents Statement

All International Students must submit the following documentation with their application:

  • Verification of parental income for the most recent tax year (tax returns, if applicable)
  • Verification of student income for the most recent tax year (tax returns, if applicable)
  • Wage statements for parents and students for the most recent tax year
  • Documentation of current savings, investments and family business (if applicable)

All documents must be submitted in English, and foreign currencies converted into
U.S. dollars.

http://www.manhattanville.edu/AdmissionsandFinancialAid/FinancialAid/ApplicationProcess/InternationalFinancialAid.aspx

Saturday, October 16, 2010

2 Full Scholarships from Furman U., USA

We offer two full scholarships to two incoming international freshmen each year. These freshmen scholarships are highly competitive and based on academic excellence, strong standardized test scores, and fit to Furman. Other merit aid may be available based upon your academic and co-curricular accomplishments.

In order to be considered for these scholarships, a student must submit his or her application for admission by January 15, 2011. There is not a separate application required to be considered for an international scholarship, only the application for admission.

We do not offer any scholarships or financial aid to International Transfer Students.

Frank McClary
Associate Director of Admission
International Admission Coordinator
frank.mcclary@furman.edu
864.294.2034

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Scholarships for International First-Year Students, 2011-12, The University of Iowa, USA

The University of Iowa offers several scholarships to outstanding international first-year students. Financial assistance in the form of grants, loans, or need-based aid is not available for international students.

UI Presidential Scholarship
Requires a minimum ACT composite score of 30 (or a minimum combined SAT critical reading and math score of 1330) AND a minimum cumulative high school grade-point average (GPA) of 3.80 on a 4.00 scale.

Old Gold Scholarship
For up to 350 applicants in the University of Iowa Presidential Scholarship competition.

Dean Gerhard Loewenberg Scholarship
For the top-ranking alternate in the Presidential Scholarship competition who is majoring in College of Liberal Arts and Sciences programs only (see Presidential Scholarship details higher on this page).

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Excellence Award
For selected Old Gold Scholars with majors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (see Old Gold Scholarship details higher on this page).

  • Value: $1,000 - $2,000
  • One-time award for first-year students only
  • Up to five awards per year
  • Contact Admissions for more details.

University of Iowa National Scholars Award
For entering nonresident and international first-year students who have a Regent Admission Index score of 290 or above. If your high school does not rank, an ACT composite score of 26 (or a combined SAT critical reading and math score of 1170) or above AND a minimum cumulative high school GPA of 3.60 on a 4.00 scale are required.

  • Value: $16,960 ($4,240 a year for up to four years)
    • If tuition increases, the scholarship will increase by the same percent.
  • Eligible students are considered automatically upon admission.
  • Contact Admissions for more details.

Iowa Heritage Award
For entering nonresident students who have a parent, stepparent, legal guardian, or grandparent who graduated from The University of Iowa with a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree.

Individual departments and colleges also award scholarships
to first-year students. A few examples are listed below.
Visit departmental web sites for additional scholarship possibilities.

Engineering Excellence Scholarship
For engineering majors who have a 3.70 GPA (on a 4.00 scale) OR an ACT composite score of 28 (a combined SAT critical reading and math score of 1250) or above.

Tippie Scholars Program Scholarship
For students who qualify for Direct Admission to the Tippie College of Business and who apply to the Tippie Scholars Program. Additional requirements are specified below.

  • Value: $1,500
    • The award may be renewed for the sophomore year provided eligibility requirements are met.
  • Admission to the Tippie Scholars Program is highly competitive and based on academic merit and an essay.
  • The Tippie Scholars Program Scholarship Application is due February 1, 2011, for students applying for Fall 2011.
  • Up to 30 awards
  • Contact the Tippie College of Business for more details.
http://www.uiowa.edu/admissions/undergrad/scholarships/intl-first-year.htm

Undergrad Merit Scholarships from $2-10K/year at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, USA

There are scholarship opportunities for international students who are full-time degree seeking students. These scholarships range from $2,000-$10,000 yearly and are based on high school GPAs for international freshman applicants and college GPAs for international transfer applicants:

Scholarship Name

Annual Amount Up To

Minimum Transfer Requirements

Trustee Scholarship

$10,000

4.00 or greater GPA

Presidential Scholarship

$8,000

3.50 to 3.99 GPA

Dean's Scholarship

$6,000

3.00 to 3. 49 GPA

Woods Scholarship

$4,000

2.50 to 2.99 GPA

Providence Scholarship

$2,000

2.00 to 2.49 GPA

http://www.smwc.edu/admission/international-students/international-student-information/#finaid

Undergrad Need-based Scholarships at Bard College, USA - average award: $28,900

Bard is one of the few American colleges and universities that offers financial aid to international students. Scholarships, which are based on need, range from several thousand dollars to full-tuition coverage. The billed cost of attending the college — tuition, fees, room and board — per year are approximately $50,000. Books and personal expenses are estimated at $2,500 per year. The average financial aid grant is $28,900. The financial aid budget is not unlimited; the college will only admit a student if there are resources—personal funds, college grants, loans — adequate to pay for his or her expenses. Please see the Financial Aid for International Students webpage.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

International Student Scholarship from $1-13K/year at John Carroll U., USA.

This scholarship is designed to enroll International student leaders at John Carroll University. The recipients must exhibit the ability to excel academically, to contribute to the university environment, possess leadership qualities as well as the willingness to share their diverse cultural backgrounds.

The scholarship awards will range from $1,000-$13,000 per year. They are renewable each year, up to eight total semesters, provided the student maintains a 2.5 GPA and full-time status at John Carroll.

Application for admission AND submission of the scholarship application found here.

http://www.jcu.edu/aidjcu/scholarships/merit.htm

Scholarships for International Students to Schiller International U., USA

International students pursuing any field of study may be eligible for a scholarship of $2,775 if they are interested in attending Schiller International University. The scholarship is for undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate study in North America. The submission deadline is April 1. To find out more about this scholarship money, contact the Financial Aid Office, Schiller International University, Dunedin, FL 34698, phone 727-736-5082, fax 727-734-0359, website at schiller.edu. Schiller International University was founded in 1964 and today the student body represents over 100 country, fostering cultural growth.

Scholarships for Undergraduate Students at International U., USA

Qualified undergraduate international and domestic students studying any field may qualify for the International President Scholarship and International University Scholarship. Tuition reimbursement is given to students studying in North America. The reward is $2,400 to $3,000 per year. To find out current deadlines and more, contact Darla Wilson, Director of Admissions, United States International University, San Diego, CA 92131-1799, phone 619-635-4772, fax 619-635-4739, website usiu.ac.ke/admissions/financial.aid/usiu.programs.htm.

Scholarships for International Students at Southern Illinois U., USA

International students already enrolled at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale will be pleased to note their generous tuition awards in recognition of outstanding scholastic achievement. The scholarship is available to SIUC student only pursuing any field of study in North America. Students receive an award of $750 to $3,000 toward undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate studies. Get more info from Christine Svec, International Programs and Services, Carbondale, IL 62901-4333, phone 618-453-5774, fax 618-453-7660, website siu.edu.siuc.

International Scholarships for Men at Wabash College, USA

The Wabash College International Merit award helps international male students cover the costs of studying at Wabash, a liberal arts college in North America. Students may pursue any field of study. The Wabash College International Merit Award seeks to attract qualified undergraduate international students from diverse backgrounds. The award amount is $15,000 with a submission deadline of February 1. To find out more, contact Rudy Cope, Coordinator, International Recruitment, Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN 47933-0352, phone 765-361-6455, fax 765-361-6437, website wabash.edu/admissions/finances/international_merit.

UG: Scholarships for International Students at Mars Hill College, USA

International students studying at Mars Hill College may qualify for one of their academic scholarships to help meet tuition costs for any field of study. The award amounts are $1,000 to $8,400 for undergraduate studies. To find out more about these international scholarships, contact Rick Hinshaw, Dean of Admissions, Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, NC 28754, phone 828-689-1123, 828-689-1300, website mhc.edu/administration/finaid/scholarships.asp. Mars Hills College was founded in 1856 and is located 15 miles from Asheville, the largest city in North Carolina. U.S. News and World Report lists Mars Hill College as a first-tier regional liberal arts college.”

Scholarships for Needy Undergraduate Students to Smith College for Women

Needy female students from around the globe can pursue the Smith College grant to attend Smith College. The award allows students from outside the United States to attend Smith on the basis of need. Students can pursue any field of undergraduate study at Smith with a submission deadline of February 1. Learn more about this scholarship by contacting Myra B. Smith, Smith College, Northhampton, MA, phone 413-585-2530, fax 413-585-2566, website smith.edu.finaid. This grant enables women from various backgrounds to invest in a quality education from a private institution.

Merit/need Scholarships from $5,000-$25,000 USD/year at private Liberal Arts College in Virginia. Randolph-Macon College

Welcoming talented international students from around the world is a part of Randolph-Macon’s commitment to diversity on campus and helping students become world citizens.

If you would like to receive more information about Randolph-Macon College, please click here.

About Randolph-Macon College

Location: Randolph-Macon is located 15 miles from the state capital of Richmond, Virginia, and 90 miles from Washington, D.C., the nation's capital. R-MC is within one day's drive of most major east coast cities.

Tradition: R-MC is a liberal arts college offering the most comprehensive core curriculum of any college or university in Virginia.

Academics: We offer 30 majors and nearly 40 minors. Since 1920, a higher percentage of Randolph-Macon graduates have earned Ph.D.s than that of any other private college in Virginia.

Financial Aid: A variety of non-need based academic scholarships are awarded each year ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 and are based on academic performance, standardized test scores, and extracurricular involvement. Need-based financial aid for international applicants is limited. To be considered for need-based aid, you must complete the International Student Financial Aid Application and mail a copy to the Admissions Office.

Applications: Applications for the fall semester are due by March 1. All applicants must send:

  • A completed application for admission with written essay
  • Secondary school transcript
  • TOEFL scores for non-native English speakers (required minimum score: 550 on paper-based test, 213 on computer-based test, or 80 on Internet-based test)
  • Letter of recommendation
  • $30 application fee (for paper applications only; online applications do not require a fee)
  • A signed Statement of Financial Support and official bank statements for your bank or your sponsor's bank as verification of a student's ability to finance a Randolph-Macon education. This Statement of Financial Support, official bank statements, and a copy of the student's passport photo page are required of all applicants who are not US citizens or permanent residents. Once an applicant has been accepted and the Office of Admissions has received this information and verified the student's ability to pay, the I-20 document will be released to allow the student to obtain an F-1 student visa.

For more details, please see the International Admissions Process page.

If you need specific information about our admissions process and requirements, please contact us by mail, telephone, or email.

By mail:
Office of Admissions
Randolph- Macon College
P.O. Box 5005
Ashland, VA 23005-5505
USA

By phone:
+1-804-752-7305

By email:
Email the Office of Admissions or contact Charter Lindley, International Admissions Coordinator.

http://www.rmc.edu/Admissions/international.aspx

Green Mountain College welcomes international students - average award: $16,000 USD/year

During the 2008-2009 academic year, 90 percent of international students received financial assistance. The average institutional grant or scholarship for international students was $16,000.

Although Green Mountain College is committed to rewarding international students with excellent academic records, you should be aware that we still expect you to contribute significantly to your own education. Scholarships are available from other outside sources, and we are willing to work with you to find other opportunities for financial assistance.

http://greenmtn.edu/admissions/international/international_faq.aspx

Financial assistance from Amherst College, USA.

Application and Financial Aid Guidelines

Regardless of your citizenship or geographic location, you should follow the same first-year or transfer application process that other students follow. In the 2008-2009 admission cycle, Amherst College extended its need-blind admission policy to international students. This means Amherst will admit international students without regard to their level of financial need or request for financial aid. In addition, Amherst meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for all international students who are admitted to the college and apply for need-based financial aid. To review the requirements necessary for international students to apply for financial aid, visit the Office of Financial Aid's web pages for international applicants.

https://www.amherst.edu/admission/apply/international

Malaysian Rubber Export Promotion Council Scholarship 2010

Introduction

Malaysian Rubber Export Promotion Council (MREPC) is an agency under the Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities that facilitates the export of quality rubber products worldwide. The MREPC Scholarship Fund seeks to attract and retain top talent in the rubber products industry. The Fund will provide opportunities for qualified, high performing candidates to further their education in areas of interest to the rubber products industry.

Fields of Study

  • Engineering – chemical, mechanical, electrical/electronic, industrial
  • Polymer technology
  • Environmental studies
  • Marketing/Business studies/Statistical analysis

Eligibility

  • You must be a Malaysian citizen and be a full time student
  • You must have outstanding academic results in STPM or equivalent
  • Active participation in extracurricular activities or community service will be an advantage
  • You are currently in an undergraduate study programme or have already in receipt of an offer of admission into a degree programme commencing Jan/Feb 2011
  • Not be in receipt of any other scholarship, financial aid or award from any institutions, or any other organizations or foundations
  • Provide two credible guarantors

Value of Scholarship

  • Tuition fees for related undergraduate programmes at IPTA and IPTS
  • Accommodation and living expenses
  • Internship opportunities, while studying, with rubber products companies
  • Employment opportunities upon graduation, which includes a compulsory bond to serve the industry for 3 – 5 years

How to Apply

Please e-mail your completed application form to scholarship@mrepc.com with a recent passport-sized photograph, certified photocopies of your academic transcripts and/or certificates, and all relevant documents to reach us no later than 25 October 2010 or send them by hand or by post to:

Malaysian Rubber Export Promotion Council
(MREPC Scholarship Fund)
Block 2A, Level 13A-1, Plaza Sentral,
Jalan Stesen Sentral 5,
50470 Kuala Lumpur

For enquiries, please contact Mr. Brandon Chan or Ms. Ilyana at 03 – 2780 5888.

Deadline:

The closing date for application is 25 October 2010

For more information, please visit http://www.mrepc.com/

Undergrad: Financial aid from Occidental College, USA

Financial aid for international students is very limited. Aid is awarded in the form of scholarships, which vary in dollar amounts according to each student's demonstrated need, but may cover up to the full cost of an Occidental education. International scholarships are awarded according to merit and need, and are given to those students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement.

Only those international students who are unable to meet our costs should apply for aid, since the competition for admission among applicants tends to be considerably more intense than among international students who do not require financial assistance. Please also note that international students who do not apply for aid at the time of admission should not expect aid during any of their years at Occidental.

If you need financial assistance in order to attend Occidental College, please explain any unusual expenses, debt, or special circumstances using the space provided on the Certification of Finances and complete the International Student Financial Aid Application (ISFA)*. The ISFA Application can also be requested from the Office of Admission. Both forms should be returned to Occidental College, Admission Office, 1600 Campus Road, Los Angeles, CA 90041.

http://www.oxy.edu/x1989.xml

Two President’s International Student Scholarships (full-tuition) at Illinois Wesleyan University, USA

Merit-based scholarships are offered to qualified international applicants with outstanding academic achievement and test scores, although need-based financial aid is not available to international students. These awards, ranging from $3,000 to $18,000 per year, are renewable for up to four years of study. In some instances, additional help is provided through student loans and campus employment.

In addition, two full-tuition President’s International Student Scholarships may be offered. These scholarships may be awarded each year to two highly qualified international students, based on their talents, interests, and academic achievements. Each full-tuition scholarship is renewable for up to four years of study at Illinois Wesleyan University.

A separate scholarship application form is not required. The International Scholarship Committee uses the information that is provided on the student's application for admission to make its decision after a student has been accepted for admission.

Paul J. Schley, Director of International Admissions
Illinois Wesleyan University
1211 Park Street
Bloomington, IL 61701 U.S.A.
Telephone: 309-556-3031
e-mail: international@iwu.edu

http://www.iwu.edu/admissions/international/intscholar.shtml

Undergrad: Financial aid from Kalamazoo College, USA

Kalamazoo College offers a broad range of financial aid opportunities for international students. Merit-based financial assistance is available to admitted applicants who demonstrate significant academic and co-curricular experiences. Need-based aid is granted to admitted applicants with demonstrated financial need. Admission to Kalamazoo College is highly selective, and the competition for financial aid is more competitive the greater the applicant's demonstrated financial need.

If you are applying for financial assistance, you must complete the International Student Financial Aid Application form. This form must be submitted before your application for admission can be considered. Therefore we strongly encourage you to mail this at your earliest convenience.

Types of Financial Aid Available to International Students

Merit-Based Scholarships: International applicants are eligible for a variety of merit-based scholarships. Please visit our merit-based scholarship page for more information.

Grants: Admitted international students demonstrating financial need are eligible for financial assistance. Financial need is assessed by the Financial Aid Office based on the information you and your family accurately and truthfully submit on the International Student Financial Aid Application.

Special notes:
  • International students who do not apply for aid at the time of admission should not expect aid for the duration of their four years at Kalamazoo College.
  • Financial aid awards covering the entire cost of attendance are extremely rare and very competitive.
http://www.kzoo.edu/admission/?p=international&s=_fa

Scholarships for new undergraduate international students at Northern Arizona University, USA

Please find below the scholarships available for F-1, degree-seeking international students. Please note the following:
  • F-1, degree-seeking International students are eligible for only one of the scholarships listed below.
  • Scholarships are not guaranteed.
  • If you receive a new student scholarship, you will be notified in your acceptance packet.


New Students

New F-1 students seeking admission as a degree seeking student at the Flagstaff campus may be eligible for a $4,000 per academic year award applicable to their tuition costs. Students will be notified of this award at the time of admission to the university. Award letters will be sent with students' admissions packets.


International Baccalaureate Scholarship

Students receiving an International Baccalaureate diploma who are admitted to Northern Arizona University as an undergraduate, first-degree seeking student are eligible to receive US$5000 per year for tuition. This award may not be able to be combined with other tuition awards. The award is renewable for up to eight semesters if student maintains a 2.5 grade point average and completes 30 credit hours per year. To learn more about the award click here for our Financial Aid information page.

http://international.nau.edu/international_admissions/scholarships.html

Universtiy of Nebraska-Lincoln scholarship-$2.5-11K/year

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is committed to an international presence on campus and celebrates the diversity brought forth by students from different countries and cultures. Upon admission to undergraduate studies, new international students are considered for the following scholarship awards:

International Student Scholar Awards

All international students who are admitted to NEBRASKA may be eligible for a merit-based scholarship worth US$2,500.00 up to US$11,200.00 per year. Students are automatically considered for the scholarships once they have been admitted - there are no additional forms to be completed. Students receiving scholarships will be notified in their admission letter.

The Paul Robitschek Czech Study Program

Provides scholarships to undergraduate students from universities or institutions of higher learning in the Czech Republic so that they may fully participate in American life while studying at the University of Nebraska for one academic year. Learn more by following this link: http://admissions.unl.edu/scholarships/robitschek

University Honors Program Scholarship

The University Honors Program provides a challenging and creative academic program for talented and highly motivated students. Students must complete an Honors Application to be considered for the program. You are encouraged to apply by the early notification deadline of November 15. The second and final application deadline is March 1. Honors Program Scholarship includes A limited number Textbook Scholarships in the amount of $250 per semester, fall and spring semesters only, for up to 135 credit hours, four years, or the completion of a bachelor’s degree, whichever comes first.

Admission to this program requires a separate application process in addition to meeting the international student admissions requirements. Students must apply for admission before applying to the University Honors Program. The final deadline for application is March 1, for the fall semester. Students interested in this program should contact their admission counselor for more information.

http://admissions.unl.edu/scholarships/international.aspx

Accounting and Finance Honours Scholarship 2011, Monash University, Australia

Accounting and Finance Honours Scholarship

Study Subject: Accounting and Finance

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Employer: Monash University

Level: Bachelor

Scholarship Description:

To be eligible, you must be:

an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or holder of an Australian permanent resident visa or permanent humanitarian visa, or an international student, and intending to enroll full-time in the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree majoring in accounting or finance at a Monash campus in Australia. Selection is based on academic merit and an interview.

Awarded to eligible students on the basis of academic achievement in accounting or finance units during the final two years of their degree and any prizes awarded for academic achievement. Final selection will be by a panel interview.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 October 2010

Further Scholarship Information and Application:
http://www.adm.monash.edu/scholarships/opportunities/account-finance-honours.html

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