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How to get a Full Scholarship for Your Bachelor's Degree (USA)
To secure a fully funded scholarship in the U.S., the process is simple but requires preparation. This guide here is specifically for first-year (freshman) applicants. These are students who have a high school diploma (it is ok if you completed high school several years ago) and have never enrolled in a college or university. If you have attended any college or university after high school, pursued or earned a Higher National Diploma (HND), or completed any post-secondary qualification, you are considered a transfer student and should follow the transfer application process instead. 🏫 STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE (first-year year students): 1. First, you need to find schools that give full scholarships to international students... I’ve made a list you can check out here or you can get the full eBook here: https://stan.store/williamlebeau/p/30-colleges-that-fully-fund-international-students. I have also added a school list at the bottom of this post. 2. Once you have your schools, the next step is to apply... You are going to use the Common App to apply: https://www.commonapp.org. I created a guide to make the Common App easy for international students, which you can find here: https://stan.store/williamlebeau/p/common-app-made-simple-for-international-students. You can also watch my YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/2yYYGHaIK04 3. After applying, you’ll need to submit the CSS Profile at https://cssprofile.collegeboard.org before the deadline and make sure all your documents are submitted. The CSS profile is how schools determine how much money you need for your scholarships. You can get a fee waiver for the CSS by looking at the list of schools that give CSS fee waivers here: https://www.skool.com/study-for-free-in-the-usa-6027/10-universities-with-css-fee-waivers-full-funding-part-2?p=40336729. You can also watch a video of how to fill out the CSS here: https://youtu.be/7RMaX-NoiBQ
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How to Get Full Scholarship for Your Master's Degree (USA)
Here is the Step-by-Step Guide: How To Study for FREE in the USA (Master's Degree) If you want to see me applying to a Master's Degree, then watch this video here: https://youtu.be/F2rHAcpUkcs The truth is that it is hard to get a fully funded scholarship in the U.S. for a master’s degree because their acceptance rates are low. Also, you are able to get a full funding loan for your master's degree in America. To see if you are eligible, click on this link: https://app.mpowerfinancing.com/?ref_code=willizgc I also just created a new FREE mentorship program for Master's students because thousands of people were requesting it. We will help you apply to Master's Degrees in America. If you’d like to join, you can fill out the form here: https://www.culturo.io/need-help-applying If you’d like one-on-one help, you can book a session with me here: https://stan.store/williamlebeau/p/book-a-11-call-with-me-tbczwfr2. It’s 60 minutes of guidance on your applications and scholarships. 🎓 School List: Here is a list of USA universities with a 100% scholarship for your Master's Degree. Part 1 | Part 2 Master's in Nursing Part 1 🌍 Note: Common App and CSS Profile are for BACHELOR'S DEGREES ONLY. YOU WILL NOT USE IT FOR YOUR MASTER'S DEGREE. THIS IS MY RECOMMENDATION ON WHAT TO DO IF YOUR COUNTRY IS BANNED.
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🇨🇦 7 Canadian Universities with Full Scholarships for International Students
Listen, there are over 100 universities in Canada. But if you're an international student looking for a fully funded bachelor's or master's degree (tuition + living expenses = $0 out of pocket), then only a handful of these universities actually deliver. These are my top recommendations... Bachelors: 1️⃣ University of Regina — International Student of Distinction Scholarship 2️⃣ University of British Columbia — International Scholars Program 3️⃣ University of Toronto — Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship 4️⃣ Simon Fraser University — Undergraduate Scholars Entrance Scholarship (USES) Read how to apply for the bachelor's degree scholarships HERE. Masters: 1️⃣ McGill University (McCall MacBain Scholars Program) 2️⃣ Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program (McGill University) 3️⃣ Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program (UBC) Read how to apply for the master's degree scholarships HERE.
Studying Law in the USA or Canada as an International Student
Studying law in the United States is very difficult for international students, and I do not recommend it if you need funding. Unlike many countries where you study law after high school, in the USA, law is at the graduate school level. This means that you must first complete a four-year bachelor's degree, then take the LSAT (Law School Admission Test), then attend three years of law school. That's 7 years minimum. Now very few U.S. law schools offer financial aid to international students, and tuition runs $60,000 to $70,000 per year. Most schools that do are very hard to get into like Harvard University and Stanford University. But the bigger problems come after you graduate. When you graduate in the U.S. on a student visa, you get temporary work permission called OPT (Optional Practical Training). STEM graduates get 3 years of OPT, but law is not STEM—so you only get 1 year. That single year is not enough time to realistically find a job and convince a firm to sponsor your work visa. Some states don't even allow non-citizens to sit for the bar exam. And even if you pass the bar, finding firms willing to sponsor work visas is extremely competitive. On top of all this, a U.S. law degree teaches American law so if you return home, it may have limited value since legal systems differ by country. My honest recommendation is that if you want to work in law, then study in your home country where it's more affordable and practical for your career. If you're set on the U.S. long-term, pursue your undergraduate degree here with full funding first, then find out how to gain residency, and then attend law school as a domestic student with access to financial aid.
20 U.S. Colleges That Offer the Most Financial Aid to International Students
These schools give the most amount of money, on average, to international students (per year) for their Bachelor's Degrees.... - Wesleyan University (CT) - $90,106 - Williams College (MA) - $88,446 - Duke University (NC) - $88,274 - Wellesley College (MA) - $88,095 - Haverford College (PA) - $87,516 - Pomona College (CA) - $86,921 - Vassar College (NY) - $86,258 - Stanford University (CA) - $84,900 - Cornell University (NY) - $84,351 - Dartmouth College (NH) - $84,167 - Yale University (CT) - $83,878 - Smith College (MA) - $83,285 - Caltech (CA) - $82,706 - Amherst College (MA) - $82,631 - Providence College (RI) - $82,404 - Brown University (RI) - $82,269 - Swarthmore College (PA) - $81,228 - Colby College (ME) - $80,868 - Colgate University (NY) - $80,288 - Tufts University (MA) - $80,079
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