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Where do I find the scholarship and apply?

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Teklemuz Ayenew’s Answer

Get your resume looking great, write a genuine personal essay, gather strong recommendation letters, and have your test scores ready. Make sure you meet all the eligibility requirements. If you're involved in extracurricular activities, be sure to showcase them in your resume and essays to boost your application. Then, explore and apply for scholarships on websites like Fastweb, Scholarships.com, BigFuture (College Board), Niche, Bold.org, InternationalStudent.com, the Institute of International Education (IIE), and IEFA. You can do it!
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Hi Lila. You need to check with the schools or universities you are interested in. Most universities offer scholarships for students who meet specific academic or extracurricular requirements. Often, the information about these scholarships is available on the school's website or through the admissions office. Universities may also provide guidance on how to apply and the documents required. It is important to note the deadlines for applications and make sure you start the process early, as some scholarships have limited spots and strict submission dates.

Next, you can also consider scholarships offered by government programs or organizations. Many countries provide financial support to students based on merit or financial need. These programs often have their own application processes and eligibility criteria. It is important to read all instructions carefully and provide accurate information in your application.

Scholarships are also available from private organizations, clubs, or companies. These can be based on academic performance, specific talents, leadership, or community involvement. The application process usually involves submitting an application form, a personal statement, and sometimes letters of recommendation.
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