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Here some of the famous scholarship programs you can find in
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  • ADS
  • Chevening Scholarship
  • Commonwealth Scholarship
  • DAAD
  • Erasmus Mundus
  • Fulbright Program
  • Gates Scholarship
  • Rhodes Scholarship
  • Truman Scholarship
  • World Bank Scholarship, etc.

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Here you can find many links to any scholarship program offered in the internet, just click on the link and get the information you need.

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The path to success in earning scholarships has approximately three parts,


  1. You must to be able to organize and prioritize, what must be organized and how to do it, decide what the high priority items are and to treat them in a high priority way.
  2. You must be able to write about a variety of topics that may or may not be exciting to you in a fluid and thoughtful way, demonstrating that you are a scholar or would like to be a scholar.
  3. You must understand yourself well enough to create a compelling portrait of who you are. You must understand your audience well enough to be able to position your skills and strengths as deserving of their support.

As you search for scholarships, asking the questions below will help you determine whether there is a good match between each scholarship program and your circumstances and educational goals.

  • What is the maximum scholarship award? Awards can vary considerably, ranging from $100 to $10,000 or more. A typical scholarship award amount is $1,000 to $2,000.
  • Is the scholarship one-time only or can it be renewed beyond the initial award?
  • Is the scholarship based only on merit (no financial need requirement), or does it require both merit and need?
  • How is financial need defined for scholarships that require need? Each scholarship program has its own definition. If you are not able to obtain information about the need criteria and you can't afford to pay for your education without financial assistance, check all of the other eligibility criteria. If there is a good match overall, submit an application and your need will be assessed in the scholarship review process.
  • How does the scholarship program define merit? Some scholarships require a minimum grade point average of 3.0 to 3.5 (B to B+) and/or above average college entrance test scores, leadership, and other criteria that are highly competitive, while other scholarships have more flexible criteria and use a more holistic approach to select recipients.
  • Does the scholarship require admission to a degree-granting program? This is a common requirement, but some scholarships offer flexibility on admission status and may be available to non-admitted students, certificate-seeking students, and students enrolled in noncredit courses and programs.
  • Does the scholarship require full-time enrollment? This is also a common requirement, but some scholarships offer flexibility and may fund students who are less than full-time.
  • What are the other eligibility requirements? Is the scholarship targeted to a specific educational institution, specific field of study or major, residents of a specific geographic area, first bachelors degree, or masters or doctoral level programs?
  • Is a personal statement or essay required? This is a common requirement, although it varies by scholarship program.
  • Are letters of recommendation required? This requirement varies by scholarship program and is not as common as some of the other requirements.
  • Is an interview required? This requirement varies by scholarship program and is not as common as some of the other requirements.
  • What is the application process? Many scholarship programs have their own application forms.
  • What is the application deadline? Scholarship deadlines can be six to nine months preceding the start of the academic year, while others may be closer to the start of the fall term. Some scholarship programs also accept applications for spring and summer terms.
  • Have you searched for scholarships available in your community or from your educational institution? Generally, you have the best chance of receiving scholarships from these sources.
  • How does the college to which you are applying for admission treat "outside" scholarships?

For valuable advice on how to apply for scholarships, visit http://www.scholarshiphelp.org/


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