International Students: External Scholarships Dale E. Fridell Scholarship Description: The Dale E. Fridell Memorial Scholarships are open to anyone aspiring to attend a university, college, trade school, technical institute, vocational training or other post-secondary education program in the 2009-2010 academic year. Eligible students may not have already been receiving or awarded a full-tuition scholarship or waiver from another source. International students are welcome to apply. Offered four times a years, if the date is between:Oct. 15 - Jan. 14 Deadline: January 14; Jan. 15 - May 1 Deadline: May 1; April 15 - July 14 Deadline: July 14 July 15 - Oct. 14 Deadline: October 14. Apply online. Website: http://www.straightforwardmedia.com/fridell/index.php Open Society Institute Description: The Open Society Institute (OSI), a private operating and grant making foundation, aims to shape public policy to promote democratic governance, human rights, and economic, legal, and social reform. On a local level, OSI implements a range of initiatives to support the rule of law, education, public health, and independent media. At the same time, OSI works to build alliances across borders and continents on issues such as combating corruption and rights abuses. Site contains a database of various grants available for international students interested in studying in the U.S. Website: http://www.soros.org The Harry S. Truman Good Neighbor Award Foundation Scholarships Description: On August 1, 1946 President Harry S. Truman signed the landmark Fulbright Act (Public Law 583, 79th Congress), providing for the international exchange of students, professors, research scholars and teachers. To honor President Truman and perpetuate his support of the international student exchange movement, the Harry S. Truman Good Neighbor Award Foundation sponsors six scholarships to underwrite the exchange of students between the United States and other countries for educational purposes. Scholarships are available to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students who may be American citizens or other nations, provided they meet the guidelines set out above. Each scholarship will be awarded annually in the amount of $2,500.00. The awards will be non-renewable. Upon selection Scholarship recipients will be informed immediately by the Foundation and will receive details about the luncheon at that time. Website: http://www.trumanaward.org/web/scholarships.html Email: pfarrell@trumanaward.org Alpha Kappa Alpha Educational Advancement Foundation - Merit Scholarship Description: Be a full-time and currently enrolled graduate student at an accredited campus-based degree-granting institution; Continuing a program of study in this or another degree-granting institution; Demonstrate exceptional academic achievement with a minimum GPA of 3.0 ("B" average); Have demonstrated community service and involvement. Website: http://www.akaeaf.org/programsandinitiatives/ The Africa-America Institute - International Fellowship Program Description: The International Fellowships Program (IFP), launched in 2000 by the Ford Foundation, is a $280 million, global program that provides opportunities for advanced study to exceptional individuals with leadership qualities from around the world. Upon completion of their studies, fellows will work to further development in their own countries and greater economic and social justice worldwide. Fellows are drawn from diverse backgrounds, and IFP actively seeks candidates from social groups and communities that lack systematic access to higher education. IFP fellows may study any academic discipline related to the Ford Foundation’s three grantmaking areas: asset building and community development; education, media, arts, and culture; and peace and justice. IFP Southern Africa will provide scholarships for 300 fellows from Southern Africa to study at prestigious institutions around the world. Website: http://aaionline.org/Programs/InternationalFellowshipsProgram.aspx Email: aainy@aaionline.org Institute for Humane Studies – Humane Studies Fellowship Description: Last year IHS awarded 120 scholarships to outstanding undergraduate, graduate, law, and professional students who are exploring the principles, practices, and institutions necessary to a free society through their academic work. Scholarships are up to $12,000 for undergraduate or graduate study in the United States or abroad. Deadline: December 31. Website: http://www.theihs.org/scholarships/ Mustard Seed Foundation - Harvey Fellows Program Description: The Harvey Fellows Program seeks to encourage Christian graduate students to integrate their faith and vocation and pursue leadership positions in strategic fields where Christians tend to be under-represented. The Harvey Fellows Program provides financial support to Christian graduate students who possess a unique vision to impact society through their fields and who are pursuing graduate studies at premier institutions (top five) in their disciplines in the United States or abroad. Each Harvey Fellow is awarded a $16,000 annual stipend. Deadline: Nov. 1. Website: http://www.harveyfellows.org/ Organization of American States (OAS) - Professional Development Scholarships Description: The Department of Human Development (DHD) of the General Secretariat of the Organization of American States (OAS) offers professional development scholarships to citizens of OAS Member States. OAS Member States have approved the following priority areas for Partnership for Development: * Education * Social Development and Creation of Productive Employment * Economic Diversification and Integration, Trade Liberalization and Market Access * Scientific Development and Exchange and Transfer of Technology * Strengthening of Democratic Institutions * Sustainable Development of Tourism * Sustainable Development and the Environment * Culture. Scholarships awarded to citizens or permanent residents of OAS Member States (Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, United States of America, Uruguay and Venezuela). Candidates must be proficient in the language of instruction of the course. Website: http://www.educoas.org/portal/en/oasbecas/aboutpd.aspx?culture=en&navid=282 Email: scholarships@oas.org The Channel Foundation - The Women's Leadership Scholarship Program Description: The Women's Leadership Scholarship (WLS) program (formerly the Native Leadership Scholarship) creates educational opportunities for women activists, grassroots leaders, and organizers from the Global South and/or from indigenous groups. WLS invests in women's leadership by supporting non-doctoral graduate education in human rights, sustainable development, and public health in many places around the world. The scholarship recipients intend to return to their home countries to work, utilizing training and research acquired in the study program. Website: http://www.nativeleaders.org Email: info@nativeleaders.org American Association of University Women - Career Development Grants Description: Career Development Grants support women who hold a bachelor's degree and are preparing to advance their careers, change careers, or re-enter the work force. Special consideration is given to women of color, and women pursuing their first advanced degree or credentials in nontraditional fields. Grants provide support for course work beyond a bachelor's degree, including a master's degree, second bachelor's degree, or specialized training in technical or professional fields. Funds are available for distance learning. Course work must be taken at an accredited two- or four-year college or university in the United States, or at a technical school that is fully licensed or accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. Funds are not available for PhD-level work. Website: http://www.aauw.org/education/fga/fellowships_grants/career_development.cfm Email: connect@aauw.org American Association of University Women - International Fellowships Description: Both graduate and postgraduate study at accredited institutions are supported. Several fellowships are available for study outside of the U.S.. International Fellowships are awarded for full-time study or research in the United States to women who are not United States citizens or permanent residents. Website: http://www.aauw.org/education/fga/fellowships_grants/international.cfm Email: connect@aauw.org Armenian Students' Association Scholarships Description: Applicants must be of Armenian descent. Must be enrolled as a full-time student and have completed one full year of academics at a four-year accredited U.S. college by June of 2009 OR must be enrolled in a two-year college and are transferring to a four-year college or university as a full time student in the Fall of 2009. Must be a U.S. citizen OR must possess appropriate Visa status in order to study in the U.S. All sections of the application must be typed or legibly written in order to be considered. A non-refundable application processing fee of $15.00 (checks only made payable to: Armenian Students' Association) is to be submitted with the application form. Deadline is March 15. Website: http://www.asainc.org/national/scholarships.shtml Email: headasa@aol.com Armenian International Women's Association Scholarships Description: The Armenian International Women's Association (AIWA) annually awards the Zarouhi Y. Getsoyan, Agnes K. Missirian, and Dr. Carolann Najarian scholarships. In conjunction with the Society for Women Engineers Boston Chapter, AIWA also awards the Lucy Kasparian Aharonian scholarships. The scholarships are awarded to full-time female students of Armenian descent attending accredited colleges or universities. Students entering their junior or senior year in college, as well as graduate students, are eligible to apply for the awards, which are based on financial need and merit. Website: www.aiwa-net.org The World Bank - The Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund Description: The Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund (MMMF) was established in 1981 to honor the late Margaret McNamara and her commitment to the well-being of women and children in developing countries. The purpose of the grant is to support the education of women from developing countries who are committed to improving the lives of women and children in their home countries. Previous grant recipients were studying fields such as agriculture, architecture and urban planning, civil engineering, education, forestry, journalism, nursing, nutrition, pediatrics, public administration, public health, social sciences, and social work. Deadline: Feb. 28. Website: http://www.gwu.edu/~fellows/Fellowship_Competitions/Fellowships_Outside/mmmf.html Email: MMMF@worldbank.org Zeta Phi Beta Sorority - General Graduate Scholarship Description: Since 1975, the Foundation has awarded thousands of dollars in scholarships and fellowships for higher education to both Zetas and non-Zetas. The Foundation has processed hundreds of other scholarships, as a part of its Chapter Designated Scholarship program, established in 1980. Under the Chapter Designated Scholarship program, local scholarship programs, local scholarships and fellowships are awarded by chapters throughout the country. Website: http://www.zpbnef1975.org/Scholarship2.htm Zeta Phi Beta Sorority - Deborah Partridge Wolfe International Fellowship Description: Available to graduate or undergraduate United States students studying abroad and/or graduate or undergraduate foreign students studying within. Awarded for full-time study for one academic year (Fall-Spring). Amount varies from $500 to $1,000 paid directly to recipient. Documented proof of academic study and plan of program must be sent to the Scholarship Chairperson with signature of school administrator or Program Director. Website: http://www.zpbnef1975.org/Scholarship2.htm Pi Gamma Mu Scholarship Description: Pi Gamma Mu's scholarships are intended for first or second year of graduate work in the areas of sociology, anthropology, political science, history, economics, international relations, public administration, criminal justice, law, social work, psychology, and human/cultural geography. The program is open to members of Pi Gamma Mu who are in good standing. Financial need is considered. Each application must be accompanied by college transcripts, a statement explaining why the scholarship is desired, a resume, and three letters of recommendation from professors or work supervisors in the field in which the applicant intends to work. The statement of purpose is quite important. It should include information about the applicant's commitment to the social sciences, be typed, and have a professional appearance. Website: http://www.pigammamu.org/scholarships.html Email: pgm@sckans.edu Li Po Chun Charitable Trust Fund - Overseas Postgraduate Study and Professional Training Scholarship Description: This Fund established in 1963, provides scholarships for selected candidates to pursue postgraduate studies in universities or institutions overseas. Hong Kong residents having resided in Hong Kong for a continuous period of not less than 7 years; holders of either a degree from a university in Hong Kong or recognized equivalent qualifications; in possession of practical working experience in the relevant field of study; eligible for admission to the intended course of study; available to attend an interview to be conducted in Hong Kong. Website: http://www.sfaa.gov.hk/eng/scholar/content10.htm The Government of Hong Kong - Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fellowships for Overseas Studies Description: The Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fellowships aim at financing outstanding Hong Kong students for overseas postgraduate studies. They are expected to contribute significantly to the development of Hong Kong after graduation. Please note that application should be made one year in advance of the commencement of the overseas studies. During the application period, application forms can be downloaded from the Student Financial Assistance Agency's website, or obtained from this office, or Trust Funds, Temples & Cemeteries Joint Secretariat. Completed forms must be returned to the Secretary of the Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fund Council before the closing date. Applicants must: be permanent residents of Hong Kong; have received at least 7 years of continuous education in Hong Kong; fulfill all application procedures and admission requirements at the institution of their choices and be offered places subsequently; hold good Honors degrees obtained in Hong Kong or equivalent qualifications OR expect to obtain such degrees or equivalent qualifications; and be proficient in English and Chinese, and have a good command of the language in which their studies will be undertaken. Website: http://www.sfaa.gov.hk/eng/scholar/scholar_seymf.htm Halco Mining Guinea Scholarship Program Description: Scholarship Program sponsored by Halco Mining Inc. to allow Guinean students to pursue a Master's Degree in the US in their chosen field (excluding medicine and veterinary medicine). The scholarship is granted for a period of up to 3 years to cover tuition, travel, living expenses as well as preparatory English Language training if applicable. Website: http://www.iie.org/Template.cfm?Section=Programs_Portal&Template=/Activity/ActivityDisplay. cfm&activityid=51 World Council of Chuches Scholarships for Postgraduate Study Description: The WCC scholarships programme is a global ecumenical formation programme that helps churches and related organizations to equip people to fulfil their mission. Holding together ecumenical formation and capacity-building, it is a means of supporting and developing the ecumenical movement. As a global programme, it offers ecumenical exposure and formation through its placement of students in countries other than their own. Theological and nontheological scholarships, including group training scholarships, are intended to provide an opportunity for ecumenical learning through exposure to other cultures and faith traditions, in addition to appropriate study which combines academic study and practical experience. Website: http://www.oikoumene.org/en/programmes/education-and-ecumenicalformation/scholarships.html The Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Programme Description: The Aga Khan Foundation provides a limited number of scholarships each year for postgraduate studies to outstanding students from developing countries who have no other means of financing their studies. Scholarships are awarded on a 50% grant 50% loan basis through a competitive application process once a year in June or July. Requests will also be considered for travel and study awards for PhD students doing their research in Third World countries on topics judged to be of interest to the Aga Khan Development Network. Applications for short-term courses are not considered; neither are applications from students who have already started their course of study. Candidates are evaluated on their extra-curricular interests and achievements, potential to achieve their goals and likelihood to succeed in a foreign academic environment. Applicants are expected to have some years of work experience in their field of interest. Preference is given to students under 30 years of age. Website: http://www.akdn.org/akf_scholarships.asp Email: info@akfusa.org The Independent Institute Sir John Templeton Fellowships Essay Contest Description: The annual Sir John Templeton Fellowships Essay Contest recognizes outstanding original student and faculty research into the meaning and significance of personal and economic liberty. Previously known as the Olive W. Garvey Fellowship contest, the program has awarded cash fellowships for the best essays on a different topic since 1974. All essays are read and judged by a panel of distinguished scholars. Student applicants may be pursuing any degree including associates, undergraduate, post-graduate, or doctoral. Student applicants may be either part-time or full-time students. Student applicants may be citizens of any country, and may be living in any country. Please see website for details about the essay. Deadline: May 1. Website: http://www.independent.org/students/essay/ Armenian Professional Society Scholarship Description: Selection is based on financial need, scholastic achievements, faculty recommendations, and involvement in the Armenian Community. The APS Scholarships are open to students who have been accepted or enrolled in a graduate school in the United States. Application should be submitted between June 1 and August 31. Website: http://www.apsla.org Email: apsla@apsla.org Bangkok Bank Scholarship Description: For more than 40 years the Bangkok Bank has been providing scholarships for students in order to help them to realize their academic potential. These are granted to young people who have achieved well at school but who face obstacles in pursuing further education because of financial hardship. In the past year the Bangkok Bank provided 1,370 such scholarships to young people from all over Thailand. These were for further education at both secondary and tertiary level. These scholarships will help hard working and talented young people to make the most of their abilities and enable them to have a brighter future. Website: http://www.bangkokbank.com K.C. Mahindra Education Trust Description: K. C. Mahindra Scholarships for Post-Graduate Studies Abroad-To be eligible to apply for this scholarship the candidate is required to possess a First Class Degree or equivalent Diploma of the same standard from a recognized University and must also have secured admission or at least have applied for admission to a reputable University or Institution abroad. Preference is given to students who are interested in pursuing post graduate studies in subjects which do not have many facilities in India; Mahindra Search for Talent Scholarship-This scholarship is awarded to students obtaining the highest aggregate marks, based on the year end examination; Mahindra All India Talent Scholarship-This scholarship has been set up to specifically empower students from the under-privileged and disadvantaged sections of society. It is given to students belonging to lower income group families who wish to pursue a job oriented diploma course at a recognized Government Polytechnic. Website: http://www.nanhikali.org/aboutus/vision.aspx Email: support@nanhikali.org The Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program Description: The Program awards scholarships to individuals from World Bank member countries to undertake graduate studies at universities renowned for their development research and teaching. To apply for a JJ/WBGSP scholarship under the Regular Program, an applicant must: Be a national of a World Bank member country eligible to borrow. Applicants born before April 1, 1969 will not be considered. Have at least 2 years of recent full time professional experience acquired after a university degree, in the applicant’s home country or in another developing country. Hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent. Be in good health. Be of good character. Not be a permanent resident or a national of any industrialized country. Not be residing in an industrialized country for more than one year. Executive Directors, their alternates, staff of the World Bank Group (the World Bank, International Finance Corporation, International Development Association, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, and International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes), consultants, and relatives of the aforementioned are excluded from consideration. Website: http://worldbank.org/wbi/scholarships Japanese American Citizens League National Scholarships and Awards Description: Every applicant must be an active National JACL member at either an Individual or Student/Youth Level. Parent membership will not meet this requirement. Applications are available on our website http://www.jacl.org/join.html. For more information about membership categories, please contact the JACL Membership Department at National Headquarters at “mbr@jacl.org”. Applicants must be planning to attend full time at a college, university, trade school, business school, or any other institution of higher learning within the United States at the undergraduate or graduate school level. Students deferring enrollment will not qualify for the scholarship program. Applicants may apply under only 1 scholarship category. Past recipients of JACL scholarships or awards are limited to a total of two awards. Website: http://www.jacl.org/edu/scholar.htm Email: jacl@jacl.org The College Women’s Association of Japan (CWAJ) Scholarship Program Description: The College Women’s Association of Japan (CWAJ) is an international group of women dedicated to encouraging educational and cultural exchange between Japanese-speaking people and English-speaking people of all nationalities. Awards are based on the candidates’ academic excellence, the quality and feasibility of their proposed study and their potential to contribute to society. Applicants must be women who are nationals or permanent residents of Japan, living in Japan from the time of application until the end of March of the application year. Individuals currently studying or living abroad are ineligible. All CWAJ scholarship applicants are required to be living in Japan at the time of their application. Applicants must have graduated with a degree from a Japanese university (4 year course) by the end of March of the application year. Applicants must submit a TOEFL score of at least 570 (CBT 230, IBT 88) if applying for a graduate degree in the natural sciences, math, medicine or engineering, and 600 (CBT 250, IBT 100) if applying for a degree in any other field. The TOEFL must have been taken after March 31, 2006. Website: http://www.cwaj.org/Scholarship/Default.htm Email: scholarship@cwaj.org Mongolia Society Dr. Gombojab Hangin Memorial Scholarship Description: The scholarship is to be given to a student of Mongolian heritage, defined as an individual of Mongolian ethnic origin, who has permanent residency in Mongolia, the People's Republic of China, or the former Soviet Union to pursue studies in the United States of America. The applicant must be enrolled at a two-year or four-year institution or university. Website: www.mongoliasociety.org Email: monsoc@indiana.edu Inlaks Foundation Scholarship Description: Inlaks Scholarships provide the opportunity to young people with exceptional talent in any field to broaden their vision abroad and improve their skills to operate in society, thus making them a future vehicle of change in their environment. The scholarships are of two types: university courses and specific programs. Scholarships are open to all Indian citizens of either sex who hold a good degree from a recognized university and are resident in India at the time of application. It is essential to have prior admission to the institution and course chosen. The institutions concerned must only be top rank. Candidates must be below 30 years of age on the first of July in the year of application. Preference will be given to candidates who have not yet studied abroad. Candidates who are already studying or have started their program abroad are not eligible. The award of other grants, teaching assistantships and support from other sources for the proposed programme will be regarded by the Foundation as a positive factor. The Foundation also encourages applications from young people currently employed. Website: http://www.inlaksfoundation.org/Inlaks-Scholarship-Abroad.html J.N. Tata Scholarship Program Description: The scholarships are awarded for higher studies abroad in all disciplines and subjects. Annually, the Endowment selects around 120 meritorious scholars through a rigorous selection process, for the award of the prestigious JN Tata Endowment scholarships for higher studies abroad. Indian nationals and graduates of a recognised Indian university with a consistently good academic record or students in the final year of the degree course or mid-career professionals planning to go abroad for further research, specialisation or training. Website: www.dorabjitatatrust.org The Mahratta Education Fund Description: The Mahratta Education Fund founded in the year 1912. In the year 1913, there were 129 members and 3 scholarship holders. Now there are 400 Patrons and more than 1006 Life Members, 150 Scholarships have been awarded. Poor and deserving students of South Indian Marathi speaking community are eligible to apply. Website: http://www.mef.4mg.com/Index.html Email: mef@mef.4mg.com Sitaram Jindal Foundation Scholarship Description: Since 1969, Sitaram Jindal Foundation(earlier S.J. Jindal Trust) and other trusts grant/disburse scholarships to poor deserving students for pursuing their higher studies. Scholarships are granted for pursuing various courses such as graduation, post-graduation, agriculture, veterinary science, engineering, medical courses etc. At present nearly 6000 students from all over the country are availing scholarship from this Trust without any discrimination of caste, creed and colour. Website: http://www.jindalaluminium.com/ Email: jalmkt@jindalaluminium.com Lady Meherbai D. Tata Scholarships For Higher Studies Abroad Description: The Trust was set-up in 1932 and grants scholarships to young Indian women graduates of recognised Indian universities for pursuing higher studies abroad in the field of social work and public health. Candidates applying for the scholarship must have applied for admission or secured admission to Universities in Europe or America for the Academic Year. Website: http://www.scholarshipsindia.com/Lady_Meherbai_Tata_Scholarships_for_Higher_studies_Abroad.html Email: sdtt@sdtatatrust.com King Ananda Mahidol Scholarship Description: The foundation appoints eight screening panels to select students from a pool of university graduates, particularly those who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance. The scholarships enable recipients to study overseas on the condition that they return and work for the benefit of the nation. Website: http://kanchanapisek.or.th/ LearninUSA Vernon H. Moore Scholarship Description: The scholarship fund is provided by Vernon H. Moore, a successful US investor whose China joint ventures include: Yancheng Moore Communications Cable Co. LTD, Tangshan Meihua Iron and Steel LTD, and Hainan Sanya Nanshan Buddhist Theme Park. Winners of the Vernon H. Moore Scholarships will be selected by the LearninUSA Scholarship Committee and approved by Mr. Moore himself. Applicants must be enrolled as undergraduate students in a college/university in good academic standing. Applicants must demonstrate a strong academic record and financial needs. We encourage undergraduate students who currently reside in China to apply. All information provided to the Scholarship Committee is confidential. Website: http://www.learninusa.com/ Email: learninusa88@gmail.com Lila Poonawalla Foundation Scholarship Description: The procedure of awarding scholarships is transparent and largely data based. A special software package has been developed for basic scrutiny of the applications. The Foundation invites Eminent Women achievers from various fields for its annual award functions. Women, who set perfect example for emulation and become great sources of inspiration for our young aspirants. The computer selects the candidate for further evaluation by the Trustees only if the candidate fulfills all the criteria stipulated in the conditions of this Scholarship. Women who are domiciles of Pune and staying in Pune District,at least for the past five years. Age : Below 30 years. Candidates must be graduates of a recognized university with a first class academic record. (Except for Special Category). Special local scholarships are for economically needy (Family income less than two lacs) girls who have secured 2nd class. Students in the final year of the degree course, awaiting results, are eligible to apply. Proof of admission to a reputed Institution / University as a full time student, if received. For overseas applicants, this is essential. Established residents of Pune District having passed 10th & 12th certificate/Jr.College exams from Pune District. Students who are fully funded need not apply. Students already Post Graduated not eligible. Website: http://www.lilapoonawallafoundation.com/html/scholarship.html Email: janet@lilapoonawallafoundation.com Belgian American Educational Foundation Fellowship Description: The Belgian American Educational Foundation Inc. is the leading independent philanthropy in the support of exchanging university students, scientists and scholars between the United States and Belgium. The fellowship is an outright non renewable grant of up to $45,000. The stipend of $15,000 is to cover living and travel expenses. In addition, the Foundation pays up to $30,000 for tuition and health insurance at a U.S. university. Fellows are expected to stay in the U.S.A. for a full academic year (nine months). Students who have means of their own to finance their studies in the U.S.A. may apply for an Honorary Fellowship of the Foundation. Website: http://www.baef.be Email: mail@baef.be Bestway Foundation Grants Description: One of the corporate philosophies that distinguishes Bestway Group from other companies is the desire of its chairman Sir Anwar Pervez to help those less fortunate. This is manifested in the charter of the Bestway Foundation established in 1987 in the United Kingdom. Website: http://www.bestwaygroup.co.uk Email: zulfikaur.wajid-hasan@bestway.co.uk St. Andrews Society of the State of New York Scholarship Description: In recognition of the benefits of higher education, the Society provides significant funding for two Scottish graduate students to study in the United States and two ScottishAmerican students to study in Scotland. Initiated by the Society at its 200th anniversary, in the past fifty years the program has consistently attracted the top students from the most competitive institutions of learning. Must be a Scottish citizen. Website: http://www.standrewsny.org/scholarships.htm Email: office@standrewsny.org Association of Norwegian Students Abroad Description: Funding for higher education for Norwegian students abroad. Website: http://www.ansa.no Email: studinfo@ansa.no Ayden Dogin Foundation Description: The Aydın Doğan Foundation believes and works toward the ideal that democracy is an administrative style that cannot be given up, and that a powerful, respected modern society can be created through the efforts of modern generations educated a) to honor universal values and b) to contribute to the solutions of social and economic problems. The Aydın Doğan Foundation: creates opportunities for people to reach basic tools, unbiased and correct information; makes investments; organizes or supports activities to raise the level of education and culture of the society. Website: http://www.aydindoganvakfi.org.tr Email: advakfi@hurriyet.com.tr The Edmund S. Muskie Graduate Fellowship Program (Muskie) Description: Established by the US Congress in 1992 to encourage economic and democratic growth in Eurasia, the Edmund S. Muskie Graduate Fellowship Program is a program of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the US Department of State, and administered by IREX. The program provides opportunities for graduate students and professionals from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan for one-year non-degree, one-year degree, or two-year degree study in the United States. Website: http://www.irex.org/programs/muskie/index.asp Email: muskie@irex.org The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) Description: The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) was founded in 1925 as a political legacy of Germany´s first democratically elected president, Friedrich Ebert. Ebert, a Social Democrat from a humble crafts background who had risen to hold the highest political office in his country, in response to his own painful experience in political confrontation had proposed the establishment of a foundation to serve the following aims: furthering political and social education of individuals from all walks of life in the spirit of democracy and pluralism; facilitating access to university education and research for gifted young people by providing scholarships; contributing to international understanding and cooperation. Website: www.fes.de Finnish Government Scholarships Description: The Centre for Interanational Mobility (CIMO), an organization operating under the Finnish Ministry of Education, offers services and expertise to encourage cross cultural communication. CIMO administers scholarship and exchange programmes and is responible for implementing nearly all EU education, training, culture and youth programmes at national level. Website: http://www.cimo.fi Isle of Man Education Department Description: Funding for higher education available for Isle of Man citizens. Website: http://www.gov.im/education Email: admin@doe.gov.im Netherlands Organization for International Cooperation in Higher Education (Nuffic) Description: Funding for higher education for Dutch citizens. Website: http://www.nuffic.nl Sweden-America Foundation Fellowship Program Description: The Sweden-America Foundation was established in June 1919 at the initiative of a group of prominent scientists, business leaders and moulders of public opinion. The objectives for the Foundations are to "work for the development of a relationship between Sweden, on the one hand, and the United States and Canada, on the other, by promoting the exchange of scientific, cultural, and practical experiences through presenting fellowships to young men and women for research and graduate level studies in the United States and Canada. Swedish citizens with a completed undergraduate degree are eligible to apply. Website: http://www.sweamfo.se/ Email: info@sweamfo.se Becas Magdalena O. Vda. de Brockmann Foundation Description: Becas Magdalena O. Vda. de Brockmann, A.C. is a carefully managed nonprofit private foundation (tax exempt in Mexico, Canada and the U.S.) set up on April 29th, 1993 and headquartered in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the Foundation’s policy to provide guidance and award scholarships to gifted Mexicans who wish to study for Master’s degrees at foreign universities in branches of knowledge of their choice, with the proviso that these provide a future contribution to the advancement and modernization of Mexico. It requires grantees to speak and write English at a level sufficient to take full advantage of their studies; to return to Mexico upon completion of their degrees in order to put to work and transmit the knowledge acquired; and to reimburse over time 30% of the scholarship received (to cover administrative expenses). Website: www.becasmob.org.mx Email: becasmob@becasmob.org.mx Ginger & Fred Deines Mexico Scholarships Description: Awarded in memory of Ginger and Fred Deines, to a student of Mexican nationality and enrolled in a school in Mexico or the U.S. Mr. Deines is a past President of Transportation Clubs International. Applicant must be a Mexican citizen enrolled at a college or university in the U.S. or Mexico. Selection is based upon scholastic ability, potential, professional interest, character, and financial need. Website: http://www.transportationclubsinternational.com Email: dtam@transportationclubsinternational.com Becas Vallarta, A.C. America-Mexico Foundation, Inc. Description: Becas Vallarta, A. C. is a non-profit, tax-deductible Mexican foundation charged with fund raising and administering the scholarships program for students in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. The America-Mexico Foundation, Inc., founded in 1961, is a non-profit USA tax deductible foundation that donates all funds raised to finance those scholarships. In order to qualify for a scholarship a student must live and attend public schools in the Puerto Vallarta area, show real financial need which is verified in the schools they are attending, maintain a grade point average of 8.5 (of a possible 10), attend required meetings with the foundation members, be good citizens in the school and community and help with foundation functions when asked. But once a student has earned a scholarship, the foundation pledges to continue financial aid until the educational goal is met as long as she or he continues to fulfill the prescribed obligations. Website: http://www.puerto-vallarta.com/amf/ Email: becasvallarta@gmail.com National Scholarship Program of Chile Description: Funding for higher education for Chilean citizens. Website: http://www.mideplan.cl America-Mideast Educational and Training Services, Inc. (AMIDEAST) Scholarship Programs Description: Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program (IFP)The International Fellowships Program, which AMIDEAST administers in Egypt and Palestine, provides a select number of exceptional students with the financial support necessary to pursue up to three years of graduate study at any college or university in the world. The program attracts students from diverse backgrounds but is targeted toward individuals from communities that routinely lack access to higher education. IFP seeks to instill within these future leaders the skills and knowledge needed to improve social and economic conditions within their communities. In addition to providing financial assistance for travel, living expenses and tuition, IFP also offers preliminary short-term training including language instruction, workshops on research skills, and computer training. Website: http://www.amideast.org/programs_services/exchange_programs/default.htm# Houtan Scholarship Foundation Description: At the present time, the Houtan Foundation offers the award of $2,500 per semester which will be given toward a graduate school education for the selected applicant. The award will be offered each fall and spring semester. In an attempt to spread the word of the abundant Iranian culture, the Houtan Foundation offers scholarship to students from all origins, Iranian and nonIranian, who have high academic performance and proven interest in promoting Iran's great culture, heritage, language and civilization. The candidates for the award must demonstrate leadership ability and the desire to make a difference in the society, where they reside. Website: http://www.houtan.org Email: info@houtan.org Eurasia Foundation Description: Eurasia Foundation is a privately managed non-profit organization supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and other public and private donors. Since 1992, Eurasia Foundation has invested over $380 million through more than 8,400 grants and operating programs in Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. Website: http://www.eurasia.org/ Email: eurasia@eurasia.org Fulbright Program Description: The Fulbright Program was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by then Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas. The Fulbright Program is sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Department of State. Currently, the Fulbright Program operates in over 155 countries worldwide. In the 50 countries with a Fulbright Commission, must meet citizenship requirements as defined by the binational agreement. In countries where the program is administered by the U.S. Embassy, must be a citizen, national, or permanent resident of a country participating in the Fulbright Program. Cannot be a person holding citizenship in a partner country and U.S. citizenship/ permanent residency. Must have completed undergraduate education and hold a degree equivalent to a bachelor's degree. Contact the U.S. Embassy or Fulbright Commission listed on the individual country pages for specific eligibility requirements. Website: http://fulbright.state.gov/ Email: fulbright@state.gov Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program Description: The Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program (IFP) was launched by the Ford Foundation in 2000 to provide opportunities for advanced study to exceptional individuals who will use this education to become leaders in their respective fields, furthering development in their own countries and greater economic and social justice worldwide. Since the program's inception, over 3,000 Fellows have been selected from over 55,000 applications. Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program applicants must be resident nationals or residents of an eligible IFP country or territory. Currently, these are: Brazil, Chile, China, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Mozambique, Nigeria, Palestinian Territories, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, and Vietnam. IFP selects Fellows on the strength of their clearly-stated intention to serve their communities and countries of origin, and expects that they will honor this obligation. Website: http://www.fordifp.net/ Philanthropic Educational Organization International Peace Scholarship Description: P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship (IPS) Fund was established in 1949 to provide scholarships for international women students to pursue graduate study in the United States and Canada. Website: http://www.peointernational.org/about/ The American-Scandinavian Foundation Awards for Scandinavians Description: Candidates for awards are recommended to the ASF by its cooperating organizations, listed on the website. Contact one of these organizations for details and deadlines. Awards are made in all fields. Offers over $500,000 in funding to Scandinavians to undertake study or research programs at the graduate level in the U.S. for up to one year. Applicants must be citizens of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway or Sweden. Website: http://www.amscan.org/fellowship.html Email: info@amscan.org The China Scholarship Council Description: China Scholarship Council is financed mainly by the states special appropriations for scholarship programs. The objective of the CSC is to provide, in accordance with the law, statutes and relevant principles and policies of China, financial assistance to the Chinese citizens wishing to study abroad and to the foreign citizens wishing to study in China in order to develop the educational, scientific and technological, and cultural exchanges and economic and trade cooperation between China and other countries, to strengthen the friendship and understanding between Chinese people and the people of all other countries, and to promote world peace and the socialist modernization drive in China. Website: http://www.csc.edu.cn/ The Fulbright Foreign Student Program Description: The Fulbright Foreign Student Program is administered by the following cooperating agencies: Institute of International Education (IIE): administers the Fulbright Foreign Student for Africa, Eurasia, Europe, East Asia and Pacific, South Asia, and parts of the Middle East and the Western Hemisphere. http://www.iie.org America-Mideast Educational and Training Services, Inc. (AMIDEAST): administers the Fulbright Foreign Student Program for Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Syria, Tunisia, the West Bank/Gaza, and Yemen. http://www.amideast.org/programs_services/exchange_programs/fulbright/default.htm LASPAU: Academic and Professional Programs for the Americas: administers the Fulbright Foreign Student Program (faculty development and the Fulbright-OAS Ecology Initiative) for the Western Hemisphere. Please see www.laspau.harvard.edu for more information. Website: http://foreign.fulbrightonline.org/ Yayasan Sarawak Tunku Abdul Rahman Sarawak Scholarship Scheme Description: Scholarship consisting elements of: full tuition fees, living allowance for total duration of study, return airfare, annually if studying locally and once for the total duration if studying abroad. To award Scholarship to successful students undertaking bachelor’s degree locally or post graduate including professional courses both local and abroad undertaking selected courses. Preference given to students of excellent academic achievement, show high leadership qualities through active participation in co-curricular activities, undertaking courses approved by the Foundation, and successful during interview. Website: http://yayasansarawak.org.my/index_eng.php?do=secretariats#1 Email: ys@yayasan.org.my Navajo Nation Graduate Fellowship Description: Navajo Nation Graduate Fellowship is established to provide financial assistance in the form of grant awards to eligible Navajo students wishing to attend or attending graduate school, utilizing the Navajo Nation Graduate Trust Fund. For all full-time graduate students, the award shall be a minimum of $5,000 and up to a maximum of $10,000 for nine to twelve semester credit hours, per academic year based on points system as outlined in the ONNSFA program policy and procedures. All graduate applicants shall provide to ONNSFA official academic transcripts with conferred degree and/or type of graduate degree granted. Website: http://www.onnsfa.org/gradfund.asp Point Foundation - The National LGTB Scholarship Fund Description: Point’s scholarship award covers a variety of expenses such as tuition, books, room, board and basic living expenses. Point estimates that a college education costs between $8,000 and $50,000 per year, depending on which school the scholar attends. Each person who applies for a Point scholarship is evaluated on the totality of their situation. Financial need, marginalization, academic excellence, community involvement, leadership and future goals are all key factors that are taken into consideration. It is not required that you identify within the LGBT community to apply. Additionally, Point realizes that identities within “LGBT” do not apply to everyone on the Queer spectrum, and Point welcomes all spectrums of the Queer community to apply. Point does require that you have a history of leadership and/or allyship in issues that affect the LGBT/Queer community and you must plan to continue this leadership/allyship in the future. Website: http://www.pointfoundation.org/apply.html The Women's Research & Education Institute Congressional Fellows on Women and Public Policy Description: WREI awards annual fellowships to a select number of graduate students with a proven commitment to equity for women. WREI Fellows gain practical policymaking experience and graduate credit as they work from January to August as Congressional legislative aides in Washington, D.C. Fellows receive stipends for tuition and living expenses. Established in 1980, the WREI Fellowship program is designed to: encourage more effective participation by women in the formulation of policy options, promote activities that encourage the translation of research into policy, raise awareness that national and international issues concerning women are interdependent, foster better understanding of how policies affect women and men differently, gain greater appreciation of the fact that issues often defined as "women's issues" are really of equal importance to men. Fellows are selected on the basis of academic competence as well as their demonstrated interest in the public policy process. They are expected to be articulate, adaptable and to have strong writing skills. Only students who are currently in, or have recently completed, a graduate or professional-degree program at an accredited institution in the United States are eligible. Website: http://www.wrei.org/Fellows.htm Email: WREI@WREI.org J. Edgar Hoover Foundation Scholarship Description: The J. Edgar Hoover Foundation supports a program of small scholarships ranging from $500.00 to $1,000 to help financially assist academic study at the university/college undergraduate and graduate levels. Scholarships are awarded each spring. The deadline for application submissions and letters of reference is April 1. Website: http://www.jehooverfoundation.org/scholar/scholar.html American Alumni Association Student Grants Description: The AAA provides financial assistance by way of a repayable Rs.50,000 grant, to those students who have secured admission or have an admission offer in a U.S. college / university for post-graduate education. Selection criteria includes: (a) Educational accomplishment, (b) Relevance of educational program to India, (c) The financial need of the student and family, and (d) Stature of the U.S. university relative to the desired program. Based on the above criteria, the AAA Student Grants Committee shortlists students who are then interviewed to decide the final Grant recipients. Website: http://www.americanalumni.net/student-resources/index.php Li Foundation Scholarship Description: Fellowship assists deserving Chinese graduate and postgraduate students and scholars who are sponsored by selected institutions for one to two years of study and training in the U.S. Grant provides funds to cover cost of living, professional expenses, return transportation to China and a domestic academic trip to attend a professional meeting. Applicant must be: fulltime student. High school students not considered. Award available to persons of the following ethnic groups: Chinese. Award available to the following races: Asian. Email: admin@lifoundation.org Anandamahidol Foundation Description: To encourage and support Thai students for higher education in the various branches of study in a university. Website: http://www.kanchanapisek.or.th/index.en.html The Finlandia Foundation National Student Scholarships Program Description: The application may be completed and submitted online. The required documents must be postmarked by the February 1 deadline. The number of scholarships granted is determined by the funds available in any given year. Today’s scholarships are available for full-time undergraduate and graduate students of all academic disciplines enrolled in accredited postsecondary schools in the United States and Finland. Candidates must have achieved sophomore or higher status prior to receiving the award and must have maintained a 3.0 GPA. Some of the criteria the FFN Scholarship Committee uses in evaluating applications are: financial need, course of study, citizenship. Website: http://www.finlandiafoundation.org/templates/System/details.asp?id=39706&PID=471788 Email: ffnoffice@mac.com Australian Federation of University Women Scholarship Description: Awards are made both by AFUW Inc and by the State and Territory Associations that comprise the Federation. The funds for these awards come from the donations, fund-raising activities and generous bequests of members past and present. Website: http://www.afuw.org.au/ScholarshipsFS.htm Sir Robert Black Trust Fund Scholarships Description: The Fund, which was established in 1961, provides awards to individuals in pursuit of postgraduate studies or other training programmes at local or overseas institutions. Application forms can be downloaded at http://www.hab.gov.hk/en/public_forms/forms.htm or obtainable from the Sir Robert Black Trust Fund Secretariat at 34/F, Wu Chung House, 213 Queen's Road East, Wanchai, Hong Kong. Completed applications must be returned to the same address. Applications must be supported by a person in a competent position who is required to certify the candidate's academic and professional achievement and leadership qualities. Candidates should have resided in Hong Kong for at least 5 years. Website: http://www.hab.gov.hk/en/public_forms/forms.htm The Foundation for Community Association Research - Byron Hanke Fellowship Description: The Byron Hanke Fellowship is available to graduate students working on topics related to community associations. Community associations govern common-interest communities of any kind—condominiums, cooperatives, townhouse developments, planned unit developments, and other developments where homeowners support an association with mandatory financial assessments, and are subject to use and aesthetic restrictions.The Hanke Fellowship stipends range from $2,000-$4,000. The Foundation Executive Committee maintains the right to determine the amount of the stipend. Fellows are expected to prepare a research paper on community associations. Review our style guide for specific program details (MS Word). Project abstracts should be sent directly to the Foundation for Community Association Research at foundation@caionline.org or to 225 Reinekers Lane, Suite 300, Alexandria, VA 22314, attn: Hanke Fellowship. Website: http://www.cairf.org/scholarships/hanke.aspx Email: foundation@caionline.org Golden Key International Honour Society - Scholarships Description: Golden Key believes in rewarding its members for their academic, leadership and service excellence. To this end, the organization maintains numerous scholarship programs available solely to its members. The Society offers more than 700 members annually with exclusive scholarships exceeding $400,000 (USD).Golden Key's scholarship and awards are administered by Golden Key headquarters and require a formal application. Each scholarship has a unique submission deadline and application process. For details about each of the scholarship programs, please go to the scholarship listing. All scholarship submissions must be written in ENGLISH. Impartial selection committees composed of educators specializing in fields specific to each scholarship program will select the winners. In selecting the winners, the committees will consider a number of factors related directly to each program. These factors are outlined in each scholarship listing. The decisions of the selection committees are final and are not subject to appeal or review. Applicants must adhere to the stated deadlines - no extensions will be granted. Website: http://www.goldenkey.org/GKIHS/MemberBenefits/ScholarshipsandAwards/ScholarshipandAwar dListing/ Email: memberservices@goldenkey.org The Knights Templar Educational Foundation - Grants and Scholarships Description: The Knights Templar Educational foundation Committee considers all applications for scholarships, without regard to age, race, religion, National origin, gender, of Masonic ties or affiliations. These scholarships are not "grants in aid", but are open to all students regardless of their financial circumstances. Website: http://www.knightstemplar.org/educationfdn1.html Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Mary Murphy Graduate Scholarship Description: The Century City Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority is committed to maintaining the tradition of service to our community. As one of the public service programs, the Chapter has established the Mary Murphy Graduate Scholarship Award. Mary Murphy, a charter member of the Chapter, was an African American woman who placed great value on education and community service. The Mary Murphy Graduate Scholarship for women was established in her honor so that professional women might follow her example and carry on the values that she epitomized. Applicants must be women with a reputation as a person of good personal character, a commitment to serving others and/or the community, and have demonstrated outstanding potential for academic success in her field of study. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be pursuing an advanced degree in a graduate program. Preference will be given to minority candidates. Funding Categories: Scholarships are for one year and can be renewed upon reapplication. Email: centurycitydst@yahoo.com The J. W. Saxe Memorial Prize for Public Service Description: Applicants should send a resume together with an essay describing short- and longterm goals -- including the need for funds -- together with three letters of reference, at least one from a faculty member. Only those applicants satisfying the following criteria will be considered: undergraduate or graduate student in an accredited college or university; seeking support for an internship in public service, not general support; demonstrated public service activity -- past, present and/or future; financial need will be taken into consideration. Website: http://www.jwsaxefund.org/apply.php Mensa Foundation Scholarship Program Scholarships Description: It is NOT necessary that the applicant be a member of Mensa. The eligibility requirements are that theapplicant be enrolled, for the academic year following the award, in a degree program in an accredited U.S. institution of post-secondary education, and that an applicant be residing in the participating local group of American Mensa of application. The general awards are unrestricted as to age, race, gender, level of post-secondary education, grade point average and financial need. There are a few special restricted awards, some of which are listed on page 2. Winners MUST provide proof of school enrollment for Fall/Spring 2009-2010 prior to payment of the award. Website: http://www.us.mensa.org/am/uploads/ScholarshipForms/014.pdf DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Description: Successful candidates, chosen by independent academic selection committees, complete study or research stays at the best universities around the world with DAAD scholarships and grants. As far as possible and necessary, the DAAD supports these scholarship holders at their place of study or assignment and maintains contact with DAAD alumni once the funding has come to an end. The DAAD funds the further academic and personal qualification of outstanding German students, interns and student trainees, (post)graduates, young academics and researchers. Website: http://www.daad.de/en/index.html Email: postmaster@daad.de OFID Scholarship Award Description: The OFID Scholarship will be awarded to support an undergraduate student from any developing country, to pursue higher education in a relevant field of development, in any recognized university/college in the world. Through its scholarship scheme, OFID aims to help highly motivated, highly driven individuals overcome one of the biggest challenges to their careers - the cost of advanced professional or graduate training. Eligibility: 1. Must be between the ages of 23-32 at the time of submitting his/her application. 2. Must be a graduating student with a Baccalaureate from a four-year, accredited college/university, or its equivalent. 3. Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 rating system, or its equivalent. 4. Must be matriculated at an accredited university for the upcoming academic year starting September 2009, and must maintain full-time status for the duration of the Masters Degree. 5. Must be a national of a developing country (please see list of eligible countries, available on website). 6. Must select a subject of study that pertains to OFID's core mission, such as: economics of development (poverty reduction, energy and sustainable development), environment (desertification), or other related science and technology fields. Website: www.opecfund.org Email: info@ofid.org PEO Sisterhood - PEO International Peace Scholarship Fund Description: Provides scholarships to women who are citizens of all countries except the US and/or Canada. Recipients must promise to carry out graduate studies in US and/or Canada , and to return to their own country to pursue a career. A maximum award of $5,000 can only be renewed twice. Website: www.peointernational.org