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How to Get a Scholarship to Study Abroad With Ease.

The concept of studying overseas should appear to you like it is just for some class of people. A very widespread perception about studying abroad is that it is very expensive and it is for all the sons and daughters of the politicians, but guess what? There are thousands of scholarships and grants out there for eligible students, just waiting for you to apply for them! 

you must cut down your expenditure to save money before attempting to apply for a scholarship abroad. it doesn't seem easy though but with a little determination and access to the right information and procedure, you are there. We at BAX FOUNDATION have taken the trouble to research into it and have come out with 10 ways you can get a fully-funded scholarship to study abroad.


Here are 10 ways to achieve this goal. 

 We know you want to travel to great places, but since you're busy juggling school, work, family, and friend commitments, we didn't want to waste YOUR time with outdated ideas or strategies to help you win those awards. We wanted to cut to the chase. Pick destination (ideally one  of the best), then without further ado, read our barebones advice on how to study abroad with a scholarship.

Step 1. Ask for Assistance

Contact your university’s study abroad office, your professors, and your academic advisors to ask them about or grants that they may  If possible, go in-person to a to ask for advice how to get to study abroad, sort ofthan  emailing or calling. Not will this make it easier for your professors or abroad office to help you, but they’ll be with your clear determination and in arriving to discuss financial aid in the of getting 

study abroad, scholarships are simply finding them, so be to ask the professionals if they any.

Step 2. Now Research, I Repeat Research

Not everything can be said by your Academic Advisors: do your research! The more scholarships you can apply for, the more financial assistance you will receive You can begin by exploring the Scholarships Directory on the internet. (be smart) There are also several other resources, such as NAFSA, which compile lists of scholarships for international students, but this list is not exhaustive and there are many different types of scholarships to study abroad that you should also explore, including:

Location-Specific Grants: These scholarships or grants are created to encourage students to study in specific countries, or even certain cities, such as scholarships specifically for students in Canada.  You might find these scholarships provided by your university, by the government of the country you plan to study in, or even by the government of your home country, which hopes to foster international relations through the exchange programs.

Program-Specific: These scholarships or grants are often offered to students who decide to study abroad through a particular program. This could be the independent study abroad provider or through a particular program crafted by your university, and only students who plan to study through that program qualify to apply. For example, HEX is offering $1000 scholarships to RMIT University and University of Tech Sydney students who participate in their Great Global Challenge program, as well as 140 grants and full scholarships for Australian students across 10 universities in their APAC Innovation Program.

Subject-Specific: Many grants or scholarships are awarded to students who plan to pursue a certain field of study or major while abroad, such as Foreign LanguageScholarships. This financial aid can be incredibly specific, zeroing in on not just the subject, but also a certain subject to be studied in a particular country.

Student-Specific: Some scholarships are awarded based on the students themselves, due to factors such as gender, race, religion, disabilities, or sexual orientation. For instance, there is specific study abroad scholarships for high school students! With a demand for more diverse study abroad students, programs such as the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship or Diversity Abroad Scholarships are especially helpful for students searching for financial aid. Study abroad scholarships for minorities are out there, you just have to find them! 

University-Provided: Many universities provide scholarships or grants on a merit basis to be generally applied to any students looking to study abroad. However, don’t just research financial aid provided by your home university! Study abroad grants for undergraduates can be available from different institutions depending on your affiliations. Also, look at the university you will be studying while abroad; much higher education institutions throughout the world provide scholarships for international students to encourage a more diverse student body to attend their university.

Organization-Provided: Be sure to do thorough research of nonprofit, chapter, or heritage organizations that may provide scholarships or grants to deserving students who match their criteria. Prime examples include scholarships for LGBT students or students of Italian or Hispanic descent. The possibilities are endless!

Government-Funded: Aside from assuring that your FAFSA financial aid will carry over for your study abroad semester, several government-funded grants or scholarships encourage students to study or do work abroad. Good examples of this include the Fulbright The program, or Chevening Scholarships and Fellowships, which are funded by the UK government specifically for international student leaders looking to study in the UK.


Step 3. Contact the Scholarship Sponsor Directly

The best way to know all the details of the scholarships you will be applying for, as well as up-to-date application requirements, is to contact the sponsor directly — they practically wrote the book on how to get a scholarship to study abroad! Not only will this ensure that you have all the correct information, but you will also be showing the scholarship or grant sponsor that you are not afraid to take the initiative and actively pursue the scholarship you are applying for. do everything possible to establish contact with them.

Step 4. Scrutinize Your Resume/CV

Once you’ve done enough research on the scholarship program, you now have to work on the necessary documents that will help you secure the scholarships. A huge part of this is your resume! Be sure to highlight any international experience you’ve had, update all of your recent campus activities and try not to go over one page. 

Writing concisely is important. Cover letters go hand-in-hand with resumes and are sometimes a crucial part of a scholarship application, as they can be your one chance to make an argument for why you deserve to be given this scholarship. However, you can’t just send in a generic cover letter about how wonderful you are as a student. Click HERE to learn more on how to prepare a standard resume to meet the international market. If you are applying for scholarships to studying abroad provided by an international university, be sure to research how that country typically organizes their resumes or cover letters and, if you’re confident enough in your language skills, you could try writing them in the language of the country you will be studying in!

Step 5. Check Your References

No, we don’t mean your bibliography. Most study abroad scholarship essays and applications require personal references; that is, someone you’ve worked with either in a professional or academic setting. For most students, this means reaching out to professors and asking for their assistance. When asking a professor to be a reference, or to write you a recommendation letter, always ask them far in advance so that they may prepare.

It is also important to choose professors or employers with who you have interacted so that they know you well enough to recommend you. In other words, don’t ask your Psychology professor who you took a class with two years ago to write your recommendation letter (unless your relationship with him/her is very good). Reach out to authority figures who you know not only would be happy to recommend you for a scholarship overseas but are also pertinent to the scholarship itself. For example, if you are applying for a leadership scholarship abroad, reach out to the academic advisor of the campus club you are a part of. If you are applying for an international relations scholarship, reach out to your political science professor. However, regardless of who you reach out to, always be respectful and realize that you are asking them to take time out of their busy schedules to help you (and a follow-up, written thank you note never hurts either).

Step 6. Take Record of Application  Details

If you are applying for several different scholarships or grants, as well as applying for the study abroad program itself, it can be difficult to keep track of all the different deadlines and application requirements. This may seem obvious, but make a calendar specific to your study abroad scholarship applications, with each deadline clearly marked. Staying organized is crucial when applying to more than one scholarship (or even just one!).

Step 7. Check your Documents to see if you're Eligible

Before you start to apply finally for the scholarship, you must check all the required documents under the ELIGIBILITY area (Your GPA, nationality, Certificates, Languages spoken, age, etc ). all the required documents must be at your disposal before an attempt is made to apply.

Step 8. Apply Now!

It may seem tiring but apply for study abroad scholarships as quickly and thoroughly as you can. This WILL require considerable amounts of time and patience, but every little bit counts. Since you've already done a lot of research work, consultations and gotten all your documents ready, the application process should run smoothly. Also, be sure to customize your applications whenever possible, and avoid the temptation to simply copy and paste from one application to another. Scholarship providers know when you’ve done your research on the values of their foundation or the focus of a specific scholarship. Customizing each application will give you a much better chance of being selected out of the numerous applicant they may receive. 


Step 9. Read Instructions Carefully

It can be easy to feel the need to rush through applications, especially if you are applying to a number of them. However, you should treat study abroad applications just as seriously as the applications you completed to be accepted into your university. Read and follow the directions for scholarships to study abroad, and leave yourself enough time to complete all of your applications without feeling like you’re under a heavy-hammer deadline. You’ll turn out better-quality work if you do not feel rushed, and better-quality work means a better chance for more financial aid!


Step 10. Finally, Pray

based on your belief system, you have to seal your application with a constant prayer in mind for your creator to fulfil your heart's desires. even with this keep checking your mail and be visiting the scholarship application site periodically.

Thank you.



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9 comments

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