
Types of scholarships
University scholarships – Most universities will offer some kind of financial aid for international students, so your institution of choice should be your first port of call when considering funding.
Financial scholarships – These scholarships are based on the financial need of the students. The majority of these are only available for US residents but some universities will give out needs-based scholarships to international students
Merit scholarships – For students who are either academically gifted, were top sports players in high school or excelled in community or entrepreneurial work.
Country-based scholarships – These scholarships are targeted at students from developing countries in particular.
Government-funded scholarships – The United States government offers many scholarship programmes for international students, some of which are listed below.
Privately-funded scholarships – Sometimes private businesses or donors will fund scholarships for international students. These are also more likely to be targeted at developing countries and minority groups, or in specific areas of study.
Part scholarships – These can range from a small one-off payment the student can use towards their fees or a larger payment that is staggered to cover certain costs of going to university.
Private and government scholarships
The Fulbright Commission – offers generous scholarships for UK citizens pursuing postgraduate and doctoral studies. Applicants can study any discipline and if successful will receive at least their first-year fees paid and comprehensive health insurance. Some applicants may be eligible for full tuition fee waivers, full-degree funding or money for extra projects.
The American Association of University Women – offer a fellowship for non-American women wanting to take a masters or a doctorate in the US. The association offer several fellowships worth $18,000-$30,000 depending on degree and then once won, the money can be reapplied for year on year. Priority is given to women who can demonstrate commitment to the advancement of women and girls.
The Next Gen Scholarship – offers a $1,000+ grant for somebody wishing to study in Maryland, Washington or Virginia. It is open to all international students, including those already studying, but candidates must have at least a 3.0 grade point average (GPA).