Usnei: Visiting The United States: Financial Assistance For U.S. Study
Usnei: Visiting The United States: Financial Assistance For U.S. Study
Usnei: Visiting The United States: Financial Assistance For U.S. Study
Feb 2008
Grants for study and research are available from private foundations and non-profit
organizations. They may also be available from private businesses; many employers will
assist with the education of employees or employees children. Funding may also be
available from charitable and religious organizations. Check with you local mosque,
church, temple, or synagogue; your or your parents employer; charities or foundations
in your country; as well as the resources below.
Foundation Center International Students Page provides guidance, training resources,
and links to important directories for students seeking funding to study in the United
States.
Foundation Center Reference Guide for International Students is a directory of links to
organizations that fund international students or provide information resources.
NAFA Scholarships Directory is a linked list of various competitive scholarship programs,
some of which are available to international students, maintained by the National
Association of Fellowship Advisors.
Various specific scholarship, fellowship, and exchange programs exist in the U.S. higher
education system. Among the well-known types of privately administered assistance
programs are the following, with any restrictions indicated:
AAUW International Fellowships (female graduate students)
ACLS Fellowship Competitions (specific disciplines only)
American Councils Program List (specific countries and regions)
AMIDEAST Exchange and Scholarship Programs (Middle East and nearby
countries)
Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program
IREX Educational Programs (Eastern Europe and CIS countries)
Margaret McNamara Memorial Found (developing countries)
Open Society Scholarship Programs (varies by program)
Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships >
INSTITUTIONAL AND LOCAL ASSISTANCE
Many U.S. academic institutions have their own resources for assisting international
students. It is important for you to check with the international admissions office to
discover if you may be eligible for any institutional, community, or state assistance that
may be available.
U.S. GOVERNMENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
The U.S. government does not provide general scholarship assistance for international
students, nor are international students eligible for loans or grants provided to U.S.
citizens and permanent residents by the U.S. Department of Education or other federal
agencies.
There are several exchange programs administered by the U.S. government that do
provide assistance to qualified international students.
Exchange Programs to the United States provides information on all the educational and
cultural exchange programs administered by the U.S. Department of State, including the
Fulbright Program and others at all education levels.
Fulbright Program is the flagship U.S. exchange program for international students at the
graduate level.
Search Designated Sponsors is a searchable database of approved sponsors for student
and professional exchange visitors participating in U.S. Department of State exchange
programs.
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