26/04/2021
How to Get a Scholarship to Study Abroad in 2021?
Planning to study abroad? Then you already know that tuition fees and living costs can quickly add up to a large budget for your education. Luckily, scholarships provide the essential financial support that so many students need.
In this article, youâll find answers to the following questions:
What is a scholarship, and how is it different from grants and student loans?
Who can apply for a scholarship?
How can you apply for a scholarship?
How to find study abroad scholarships?
What types of scholarships are out there?
What is a scholarship?
According to the Cambridge dictionary, a scholarship is âan amount of money given by a school, college, university, or other organisation to pay for the studies of a person with great ability but little money.â I will add that some scholarships are more flexible, allowing all students to apply regardless of their academic abilities or finances.
Differences between scholarships and grants
Both scholarships and grants are types of gift aid, which means students do not need to pay the money back. But grants are usually need-based, and often go to young people who cannot afford the costs of their studies. In contrast, most scholarships are awarded based on academic, athletic, or artistic abilities.
Differences between scholarships and student loans
Unlike scholarships, student loans are a form of financial aid that needs to be paid back, sometimes with interest. Student loans can be both a blessing and a curse in disguise. In the US, for example, student loan debt has reached an eye-watering 1.5 trillion USD in 2020.
Who can apply for scholarships?
Anyone who meets the application requirements can apply. Yes, itâs a âCaptain Obviousâ answer, but different types of scholarships target different students. Always check if you can apply, if the scholarship application deadlines are up-to-date, and if the scholarship is open to national students, international students, or both.
These are some of the most common application requirements for scholarships:
registration or application form
letter of motivation or personal essay
letter of recommendation
letter of acceptance from an academic institution
proof of low income, official financial statements
proof of extraordinary academic or athletic achievement
How can you apply for a scholarship?
Once youâve found a study abroad scholarship for which you can apply, start preparing your documents. A typical application process looks like this:
Register for the scholarship, usually by completing an online application form.
Check your inbox to make sure youâve received the confirmation email.
Write a personal statement or essay. There are enough models on the internet but remember to be original and impress through your unique experiences and ideas.
Get official proof of your academic, athletic, or artistic achievements. Translate the documents if necessary â it usually is.
Or get official proof of your low income or nationality (for region-based scholarships). Again, a translation might be necessary.
Proofread all documents for errors and send them to the scholarship provider.
Submit the acceptance letter from the university (or an official document from the university proving youâve been accepted). You wonât receive the scholarship without confirming that you will actually begin studies.
Wait for the results. If selected, congratulations, youâre a winner! Go ahead and throw a party but donât spend all your scholarship money on it. Just kidding; the university or college usually receive the money directly to cover your tuition (or a part of it).
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How to find study abroad scholarships?
The official websites of your favourite universities are the best place to start searching for a scholarship. If you donât find anything relevant, contact a representative via email or chat and see if they can help.
The next step is to look for financial aid in other places on the internet. But itâs not always easy to find reliable information and not all websites have up-to-date content. Here are a few resources that can help you find the right scholarship programme:
Scholarshipportal.com â our own database where we list over 5,000 scholarship opportunities
Scholarships for Development â website providing financial aid programmes especially focused on students from developing countries
Official EU scholarship page â list of scholarships available for studies in Europe
Scholarships.com â database with over 3.5 million scholarships and grants
What types of scholarships are out there?
The following are the most common types of scholarships you can apply for your studies abroad:
scholarships for excellent academic results (also called merit scholarships)
scholarships for research, artistic, or athletic achievements
scholarships for students with low incomes
scholarships for under-represented groups (e.g. women, Hispanic and African-American students, citizens from developing countries)
scholarships for all international students (e.g. the Studyportals Scholarship: International Distinction Awards)
Scholarships for excellent academic results
You need to be a top student to apply for this type of scholarships. Universities and colleges are the most common organisations offering scholarships for academic excellence, but they arenât the only ones. To find out if a university offers this type of financial aid, check out the âcosts and fundingâ page on the official university website.
Scholarships for research, artistic, or athletic achievements
If youâre into research, sports, or arts, then this scholarship category is for you. Athletic excellence scholarships are especially popular in the US, but you can find them in other countries as well. To receive financial aid, you need to showcase your skills. This might involve impressing scouts, showing research skills beyond your age, or creating a work of art that could easily impress critics.
Scholarships for students with low incomes
This type of scholarships is very similar to grants. The aim is to support students who want to study but cannot afford to pay the full tuition fees or living costs. Universities and other organisations make an excellent investment with need-based scholarships because future graduates often give back to their community and try to help others who face the same struggles.
Scholarships for underrepresented groups
The goal is to support and encourage individuals from underrepresented groups to pursue education without worrying about costs. Here are a few examples:
women
Native Americans
African-Americans
Hispanic-Latino
students from developing countries
Scholarships for all international students
Not all scholarships target this or that group of students. Some private institutions or non-governmental organisations (NGOs) simply want to contribute to higher education and allow any international students to apply for their scholarship. These students still have to meet the requirements, but those are very general and broad, not focused on a specific region, minority, or ability.
Final take-aways about scholarships
The following are the main points you should take from this article:
Scholarships are a type of gift aid â money you donât have to pay back. They are very similar to grants (mostly need-based), but different from student loans (need to be paid pack, often with interest).
Depending on their type, scholarships can be open to local students, international students, all students, students from certain minorities or regions, etc.
The application process for a scholarship involves registering, writing a personal essay or letter, translating and sending the official study documents and proof of enrolment, etc.
You can use various resources to find study abroad scholarships: university websites, online scholarship databases, official study abroad pages for individual countries, and so on.
The most common types of scholarships are academic or merit-based, need-based, athletic-based, region or minority-based, etc.
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