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British Scholarships For International Students

Troy Said:

How can I apply for college since I'm an US international student?

We Answered:

You can just skip the SSN and pin in your application form. as an international student you are not eligible for federal loans, work study or grants. The only scholarship you can get are the universities' own financial aid prgram and even that vaires from college to college, some colleges are open to all applicants when it comes to financial aid, but some are not at all...
the only way you can get a good scholarship or aid is by doing super good in your SATs, because most competitive schools do offer generous aid to international students, and those schools often have very high standards of standarized test scores and essays. (and dont forget about the TOEFL, thats pretty darn important too..)

Ralph Said:

european o international applicant?

We Answered:

You will have to apply as an international student as you will need a visa.

No you will not get scholarships or loans. I suggest you get Italian citizenship as this will make you eligible for student loans.

Laura Said:

Scholarships to study abroad for my case?

We Answered:

You can get info about such college scholarships and grants online here - education.mypressonline.com

Sarah Said:

Scholarships to study abroad?

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You can get info about such college scholarships and grants online here - careers.scienceontheweb.net

Charles Said:

Applying for International Study?

We Answered:

Basically what you should do is find a university you want to apply to and they will almost certainly post all this information on their website.

I studied abroad for two years in Canada and now I've been in Japan for almost two years. I can't say for sure about the UK/EU, but usually student visas are different and trivial to get if you are accepted to a school, although you still need to pay a visa fee typically. A visa and citizenship are fairly unrelated. A visa is something given to a person with a foreign passport to visit or live in a country for a set period of time.

If you wanted to get citizenship, first you usually need residency which takes a few years, but you can probably qualify for after having a student visa and living in a country for a few years. Then after a longer period of residency you can apply for citizenship. In any case, citizenship is certainly not necessary for attending a university, and probably there are some advantages to *not* being a citizen while applying for school.

Most schools and countries have specific financial aid and scholarships for international students, since usually number of international students is considered a valuable statistic that schools want to increase, so they promote bringing in foreign students. You didn't mention specific schools, and I don't know the details about the UK itself, but this is a general trend in the world. In this sense, your question is slightly confused because you are asking about the period to get citizenship and then you also want scholarship as an international student, which are mutually exclusive ideas.

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