Scholarships

Money on the table you can claim.

Marquee scholarships across our twelve destinations — Fulbright, Chevening, DAAD, Australia Awards and more. Hundreds more sit inside individual university pages; verify eligibility and amounts on the official source before you apply.

Independent · no university commission
9,298+ programs · 12 countriesDecision-support estimates · always confirm with the awarding body

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USA — scholarships

5 listed
  • Fulbright Foreign Student Program

    Tuition, living stipend, travel & health insurance

    Fully funded
  • Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship

    Mid-career professionals; no degree awarded

    Fully funded
  • University Merit Scholarships

    Presidential, Dean's & departmental awards at most universities

    Partial – Full
  • STEM OPT + RA/TA Funding

    Common for PhD & MS STEM students

    Tuition waiver + stipend
  • Aga Khan Foundation

    For students from developing countries

    Partial

Scholarship rules change by university, intake and applicant profile. Always confirm current eligibility, amounts and deadlines from the official awarding body before applying.

How to actually claim one

Start broad, then shortlist only what fits.

Most students apply to too few scholarships and to the wrong ones. The fastest filter is your eligibility on three axes: nationality, degree level, and minimum GPA / test score. Cut anything that doesn't match before reading the full criteria.

01

Map eligibility first

Country of citizenship · degree level · academic threshold. If you don't pass all three, the rest doesn't matter.

02

Match deadlines to intake

Most fully-funded awards close 8–12 months before the academic year begins. Plan backwards from your intake.

03

Layer university + government

Government awards (Chevening, Fulbright, DAAD) are competitive but high-value. University merit awards are easier and stack with admission.

04

Verify on the official page

Eligibility, amounts and deadlines change yearly. The list above is a starting map — confirm everything on the awarding body's current-year page before applying.

Build a shortlist first, then layer scholarships that fit.