Top Partial Funding Scholarships for International Students
Kent Future Students Africa Scholarship 2026
Apply for the University of Kent Future Students Africa Scholarship 2026 and receive a £3,000 tuition discount.
Queen’s University Chancellor’s Scholarship 2026
Apply for the Queen’s University Chancellor’s Scholarship 2026 worth $48,000.
MPOWER Udaan India Scholarship 2026
Apply for the Udaan India Scholarship 2026 by MPOWER Financing and win up to US$5,000.
Wayne Pferdehirt Memorial Scholarship 2025
University of Wisconsin–Madison. $2,600 renewable award for Engineering Management MS students committed to mentoring and community service.
Oxford Brookes University International Student Scholarship 2026 Entry
Apply for the Oxford Brookes University International Student Scholarship for January 2026 entry. Earn a £2,000 tuition discount when...
Dean’s Undergraduate Scholarship 2026-2027
Apply for the Dean’s Undergraduate Scholarship 2026-2027 at Leeds Beckett University. Valued at £6,000 per year for top-performing undergraduate students.
MAHSA University Blue Ribbon Scholarship 2025
...a prestigious merit-based award for high-achieving students pursuing undergraduate, master’s, or PhD programs at MAHSA University, Malaysia.
University of New Brunswick Entrance Scholarships 2026
Apply for the University of New Brunswick Entrance Scholarships 2026 for high school students with 80%+ averages. Awards range from $500 to $100,000
Carrie and Ralph Wright Memorial Scholarship 2026
Apply for the Carrie and Ralph Wright Memorial Scholarship 2026 valued at $39,000 for students in the Foundation Year Program.
Global Silver Excellence Scholarship 2026
Apply for the Global Silver Excellence Scholarship 2026 at the University of Salford and get up to £3,000 per year for undergraduate or £2,500 for postgraduate studies.
Mount Allison University Entrance Scholarships 2026
Apply for the Mount Allison Entrance Scholarship 2026 in Canada and get up to $20,000 for undergraduate studies based on academic excellence and leadership.
UWinnipeg International Special Entrance Scholarship 2026
Apply for the University of Winnipeg International Special Entrance Scholarship 2026 and get up to $3,000 for undergraduate studies in Canada.
St. Thomas University Entrance Scholarships 2026
Apply for St. Thomas University Entrance Scholarships 2026–2027 in Canada and get up to $100,000 for undergraduate studies, renewable for four years.
Jesse W. Fell Scholarship 2026
Apply for the Jesse W. Fell Scholarship 2026–2027 at Illinois State University and get up to $48,000 ($12,000 per year) for undergraduate studies in the U.S.
EIU Alumni Association Scholarships 2025–2026
Apply for the EIU Alumni Association Scholarships 2025–2026 and get funding for undergraduate study, leadership, or education majors at Eastern Illinois University.
Partial funding Scholarships for qualifying countries or regions
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Scholarships by Category
Scholarship Awarding Countries
Eligible Regions
Eligible Countries
Scholarships by School
- University of Kent
- Queen's University
- Sciences Po
- University of Wisconsin
- Oxford Brookes University
- Leeds Beckett University
- Saint Mary's University
- University of Oxford
- Ruhr-University
- King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
- MAHSA University
- University of Missouri
- University of New Brunswick
- Kings University College
- University of Reading
Scholarships by Sponsors
- University of Kent
- Queen's University
- MPOWER
- NNPC Limited
- Sciences Po
- University of Wisconsin
- Oxford Brookes University
- Leeds Beckett University
- Saint Mary's University
- Canadian Institute for Academic Research (CIFAR)
- University of Oxford
- Ruhr-University
- Croucher Foundation
- Erasmus Mundus
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about , applications, and more.
What's a partial scholarship?
A partial scholarship offers partial payment for students. These may help to reduce tuition or living costs, but not everything, as you may still need to pay for some stuff yourself.
Make sure you always check the terms of the offer. Since these scholarships can be different.
The following are some partial scholarships, e.g.
* A scholarship that pays for some tuition but not your feeding.
* Covers research fees, but not for everything you need.
* A grant for materials for a project, but not for your time.
Things to remember:
* What does it pay for?: Know exactly what's included, like tuition, housing, or travel.
* What's left?: You'll have to find other ways to pay for what the scholarship doesn't cover.
* What are the rules?: Read the terms so you know what you have to do to keep the scholarship.
* Use scholarship websites: Check out ScholarshipLit and International Scholarships to find partial scholarships.
2. Who can get one?
It depends, but usually it's based on grades, how much money you need, what you're studying, or where you're from.
3. How do I apply?
Go to the scholarship website, read the rules, and apply before it's due. You'll likely need essays, letters, or proof that you're a good student.
4. Can I get more than one scholarship?
Yes! A lot of students mix and match scholarships and other aid programs to pay for school.
5. Where can I find them?