Study Abroad Scholarships

There are many scholarship offers you can get as far as studying abroad. However, it’s not easy to apply fort this kind of scholarship especially if you’re an international student. The competition is very strong because thousands of students all over the globe are also participating. Well, lucky guys always win, they’d say. Are you the lucky guy?

It could be a language learning course (a sprachkurs in Germany for example) or an entire degree – it’s all beneficial and what is more, financially supported – so get researching today!

The following are available scholarships that you can try joining in your quest to study abroad. If you want more you can easily search for this scholarship grants for qualified students.

  • Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship
    This scholarship is partly funded b the British government and there are over 400 students that are now benefitting the program. Those that are eligible to join are high caliber students in all common wealth countries.

  • British Chevening Scholarships
    This scholarship is created to gather the many intellectuals who become leaders and future decision makers of the UK region. There are a total of 2,200 slots that are up for grabs every year.

  • Academic scholarships
    This is the usual scholarship opened in most colleges and universities. One of the major requirements is only topping the admission test. When you pass to this kind of scholarship program and you get accepted you have to maintain an academic grade.

  • Sport scholarship
    Most colleges and universities also offer scholarships to people who excel in sporting events. Those that are offered scholarship would then represent the school whenever there are competitions participated by the schools. Basketball and football are only among the sports developed and maintained by schools authorities.

  • Confederation of British Industry Overseas Scholarships
    This scholarship is open to all engineers from selected countries who want to have practical training in the UK. The British Council has lots of information about this scholarship.

  • Royal Society fellowships
    This scholarship is also open to scientists who want to conduct research in the UK regional. The scholarship must be based on approved guidelines by the British council.

  • International agencies
    Organizations like UNESCO and WHO give scholarship to developing countries.

Remember too that if you decide to study abroad there will be often options for employment – teaching English or nannying for example. Always remember to check out the tax laws of the particular country. The extra pocket money from a small job outside of your international education really could add up to more than you think!

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