Institute-funded International Scholarships
- Rotary Foundation Global Study Grants(Various Countries)
The Rotary Foundation offers scholarship funding through the Rotary Foundation Global Grant scholarships. The scholarship funds graduate-level coursework or research for one to four academic years. The minimum budget for a global grant scholarship is $30,000. - Joint Japan World Bank Scholarships(Various Countries)
The Joint Japan World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP) sponsors students from developing countries to pursue graduate studies leading to a master’s degree from preferred universities around the world. Scholars are expected to return home to contribute to the development of their country. The scholarship covers travel costs, tuition, and monthly allowance. - Ascend Educational Fund awards scholarships
To immigrant students and children of immigrants who are graduating from a New York City high school to attend public or private colleges and universities, regardless of ethnicity, national origin, or immigration status. Applicants must be born outside the United States or have two parents born outside the United States, must be graduating senior at a high school in the boroughs of New York City and must enroll full-time at an accredited public or private college/university in the upcoming academic year. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider’s website. - The Global Undergraduate Exchange Program (also known as the Global UGRAD Program) Provides one semester scholarships to outstanding undergraduate students from around the world for non-degree full-time study in the United States combined with community service, professional development, and cultural enrichment. Eligible criteria include: be at least 18; be a citizen of a UGRAD participating country, currently residing in that country; be enrolled as an undergraduate and have one semester remaining at the home university at the conclusion of the UGRAD program; proficiency in English; have completed a physical; eligible to receive and maintain the US student exchange visa (J-1) required for the program; and, committed to returning to their home country after the completion of the program. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider’s website.
- The Oregon-Idaho Conference Ethnic Leadership Award
Is for one undergraduate or graduate, ethnic student who is a member of an Oregon-Idaho Conference church. Applicants are evaluated primarily on their leadership or potential leadership skills. Financial need is also considered. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider’s website. - Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
Children of individuals who serve or served in the U.S. Marine Corps can apply for financial awards through the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation’s general scholarship program. This program also offers scholarships to children of U.S Navy Corpsmen, Chaplains and Religious Programs Specialists who are or were attached to a U.S. Marine Corps unit.
High school seniors and current college students who are children/stepchildren of members or former members of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force can apply for financial awards through the Dolphin Scholarship Foundation.
The Tailhook Educational Foundation grants scholarships to children and grandchildren of individuals who serve or formerly served in the U.S. Navy as naval aviators, flight officers or aircrewmen, or as carrier aviation air wing or ship’s company personnel.
- Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) In partnership with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF), Colgate-Palmolive is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with its annual Haz la U™ (Make the U ) educational grant program. Winners will be selected by the Hispanic Heritage Foundation based on their academic excellence and dedication, and demonstration of leadership within their community. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider’s website.
- Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships (QECS)
Offers a unique opportunity to study for a two-year Master’s degree in a low or middle-income Commonwealth country. Aimed at students who are committed to creating change in their communities, the scholarships are a life-changing opportunity to experience a new country and culture, broaden horizons, and build a global network that will last a lifetime.
Through cultural exchange and academic collaboration, Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholars help bring about positive change and find solutions to the shared challenges we face – both in their home countries and those that host them. As an active part of the Commonwealth network, scholars will help shape its future.
At Scrintal, we are motivated to give back to society. With this aim, we started the Scrintal 2021 Scholarship Programme to provide motivated undergraduate students with a financial aid opportunity.
The scholarship aims to support the students;
Financially– to ease the burden of tuition fees, study materials, living expenses and miscellaneous costs of being a student
Academically- by providing free access to Scrintal to ease creating a structure in the study process
Socially– by giving exclusive access to the Scrintal community.
KDS is proud to announce our 2022 International Scholarship Competition! Our goal is to provide financial assistance and mentorship to students without the necessary means who demonstrate alignment with our values and want to further their education for the 2022 academic year.
ISW institute scholarships for women are now open for the 2021-2022 sessions.
Essay Writing Scholarship is an opportunity for students from all levels to participate and win sponsored cash reward of US$2500. This scholarship is not just limited to any specific region or school. It is open to all. If you are a writer, then writing a 1000 word essay on a specific topic will not be a biggie for you and ‘cherry on top’; you’ll entitle yourself to win prize money with that.
Our education company offers services and resources for making students and teacher’s life easier, but our other goal is to motivate students to improve their skills and practice in making successful papers. You can accept a challenge and take part in our scholarships program contest. Create a strong paper and receive a fine reward! Limit 1 application per person.
Prize scholarship for writing 300-600 word blog posts on Robot vs Human – Voice and Consumer Behaviour and/or Talking the Lingo: Why You must Go Local for Global Success
Ivy Panda provides $1500 in scholarships annually for talented students who demonstrate mastery of essay writing. Scholarships will be awarded to two winners: the winner will receive $1,000; the runner-up prize is $500.
Will be granting a $2,000 scholarship to one student for a sweat-free school year! The scholarship is open globally to students over the age of 18 currently enrolled in a post-secondary program.