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Mentorship Group 🚨 Make Sure to Read This 🚨
I want to be honest with you. I am no longer very active on this group over here because I am focusing on the students in my mentorship group: 👉 https://www.skool.com/coachwilliam 👈 The students getting my attention right now are inside my mentorship community, and the difference is showing. 📈 The applications are opening soon, and I am helping students with their application processes there. So, if you want to: ✅ DM me directly ✅ Get your essays and applications reviewed ✅ Join live office hours every week ✅ Using my guides on 100% need colleges, full-ride scholarships, and F-1 visas ✅ Get help applying to schools from me Then make sure to join my mentorship group: 👉 https://www.skool.com/coachwilliam 👈 I will still keep this group open, but I won't be as active here answering questions.
Mentorship Group 🚨 Make Sure to Read This 🚨
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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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I am an international student from Uganda, I got accepted to Saint Louis University recently with a 33K merit scholarship but I am in need of a full ride, what can I do I need some advice. Should I just wait for the rest of the decisions or because I have already opened 5 rejection letters
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My TOP 10 Recommended Schools for International Students (Part 1)
These are schools that I recommend that give full scholarships to international students for their bachelor's degrees, don't have the SAT requirement, and have a CSS Fee waiver (or give you an alternative form to fill out). - Williams College - Wesleyan University - Bowdoin College - Swarthmore College - Macalester College - Haverford College - College of the Holy Cross - Amherst College - Pomona College - Princeton University
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