Pursuing higher education in the United States is a dream for many international students, but it is a significant financial investment. While scholarships can help offset the cost, eligibility criteria for scholarships for non-American students vary so widely that thorough research is required. Starting early and tackling scholarship applications alongside the general college application can improve a student’s chances of securing the aid they need.
Before researching, it is important to understand the types of scholarships available. Most scholarships fall into two main categories:
It’s also worth noting that the definition of “need” can vary between institutions. Some schools are need-aware for non-American students. This means students’ financial need may affect their admission decision. Others are need-blind and will assess students’ applications without considering their financial circumstances. Knowing the difference can help students apply more strategically.
Now that we understand the primary types of scholarships available, let’s understand the different sources of funding:
Being awarded scholarships is not impossible. It can, however, be challenging and complex. To strategically navigate the scholarship research and application process:
At Tokyo Academics, our admissions consultants help students navigate the scholarship application process as part of the US university admissions process. This includes guiding students to develop competitive applications that enhance their chances for scholarship consideration and providing support with separate scholarship application essays when required.
Tokyo Academics has over 10 years of experience helping students get the grades, test scores, essays, and other factors needed to gain admission to top schools around the world. Connect with us today to see how we can help you get into the boarding schools and colleges of your dreams!
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