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UndergraduateFrequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about scholarships, applications, and more.
Yes, many scholarships are available to international students. Look for scholarships specifically designed for international students or those offered by international organizations.
Many scholarships require recipients to maintain a minimum GPA. Check the specific scholarship terms and conditions to find out if there are GPA requirements.
Scholarship providers typically notify winners by email or mail. Be sure to check your email and spam folder regularly for updates.
Yes, in most cases, you can apply for multiple scholarships. However, some scholarships may have restrictions if you're awarded other scholarships.
The application deadline for scholarships varies depending on the scholarship. Be sure to check the specific scholarship listing for the deadline.
Eligibility requirements vary by scholarship, but generally, scholarships are awarded based on factors such as academic performance, financial need, field of study, or extracurricular activities.
To apply for a scholarship, you generally need to fill out an application form, submit necessary documentation (like academic transcripts), and sometimes write an essay or personal statement.
A scholarship is a financial award given to students to help pay for their education. Scholarships are typically based on academic achievement, financial need, or other specific criteria.