Aug 10, 2017
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Q&A for Scholarship Application
Q: Are there scholarships for
[specific field of study]? Are there scholarship for [nationality]?
A: There are
scholarships for most fields of study and for most nationalities. The key
is just to find them. In scholars4dev.com, scholarships are categorized by fields
of study and by target group (see the sitemap). Click on a particular
field of study or target group to view a list of available scholarships
according to your criteria.
Related Links: Lists
of Scholarships in any Field of Studyand Scholarships for study in Any
Country.
Q: What are the general eligibility
requirements to get a scholarship?
A: The eligibility
requirements vary from scholarship to scholarship. It will also depend on the
level of study the scholarship supports. Based on the scholarships we have
featured, some of the common qualifications include a previous University
degree, proficiency in English, high academic grades, unconditional/conditional
acceptance to a programme offered at a participating/host University. Aside
from the eligibility requirements of the scholarship, you must also consider
the eligibility requirements of the programme of study you are applying to.
Related Links: Am I eligible for a scholarship?
Q: How do I apply for a scholarship?
A: The simple answer
to that is to follow the application instructions given by the scholarship
provider/University. The application instructions vary among scholarship
providers so there is no standard way of applying to a scholarship. The
application instructions are usually outlined very clearly. Follow the
the instructions step by step so you will not get overwhelmed by the amount of
information presented.
Q: When is the best time to apply for a
scholarship?
A: The best time to
apply for a scholarship is within the application period set by the scholarship
provider/University. Usually, scholarship applications (as well as admissions)
should be done 6 months to one year before the academic year you plan to study.
Q: Are scholarships offered every year? If
I missed the application deadline this year, can I apply for it the next year?
A: Most major
scholarships are offered annually but this will always depend if the University
or the scholarship provider has enough funds for their scholarship program.
From Neema Kallinga
Q: I have searched for scholarships so
many times but I’ve failed to see scholarships offered to undergraduates. Most
scholarships only cover PhD or MS/MA studies. Are there any undergraduate
scholarships out there?
A: Although it is
somewhat true that most of the existing scholarships are for postgraduate
studies, there are international undergraduate scholarships that can be found
(with a lot persistent searching).
Related Link: List of Undergraduate Scholarships
From FURAHA
Q: Will a scholarship allow me to study at
any University around the globe or the does it require me to study only at a
specific place or university?
A: It depends
upon the type of scholarship. There are scholarships that allows you to
study at any country (i.e. Aga Khan Foundation Scholarships, Ford Foundation Fellowships,
etc.)* while other scholarships only allow you to study at specified host
institutions (e.g. World Bank Scholarships, ADB-JSP Scholarships).
Most government-sponsored scholarships allow you study at any University in
their country (i.e. Commonwealth Shared Scholarship
Scheme, Australian Government International
Postgraduate Scholarships, etc.).
Related Link: List of Scholarships for Study in
Any Country
From Aliu and
Ngalim Adrian S.
Q: Do I need to gain admission into
my preferred course of study in the university of my choice first before
applying for a scholarship? Is it possible to get a scholarship when you don’t
have admission in a university yet?
A: The application
process differs from scholarship to scholarship. Most of the time, admissions
to the Univeristy is required before you are allowed to apply for the
scholarship. Sometimes, the application to admissions and the application
to the scholarship are submitted at the same time. In some instances, your
application to admission already serves as your application to the scholarship
– you don’t need a separate scholarship application. Still, there are some
scholarship providers that allow you to apply for the scholarship even without
admissions to a programme/school or while you are still processing your
application to the programme. One must then follow the application
instructions set by the scholarship provider.
From Babalola,
Yisau
Q: Sometimes, the application form is not
found at the website of the scholarship provider. How can I find the
application forms easily?
A: The
application form should always be found at the scholarship website but there
are a number of reasons why it can’t be found. One reason could be that the
scholarship application period hasn’t started yet so the form is still not
available for viewing/downloading. Another reason is that some
scholarship websites don’t readily display the link to the application
form. If this is the case, then you should try to visit all the relevant
pages of the scholarship website. Don’t forget to look at the left or right
sidebars as the download link might be placed there. When all else fails,
contact the scholarship provider and request for the link to the application
form.
From Nalumansi
Moureen
Q: Is it possible for me to get a
scholarship in the same country I am in and do i get to choose the course i
want to study?
A: Most
international scholarships require you to study in any country except your
own. If you want to study in your own country, you should try to find national
or local scholarships. The liberty to choose a particular course of study
will depend on the conditions set by the scholarship provider/University.
From Mahama Alhassan
and Hamidatu Salia Zakari
Q: I have applied for a scholarship
and am still waiting for a reply from the University . I want to know whether
it’s advisable to call them and find out how my application is doing? How
will I know if I have won a scholarship?
A: As much as
possible, you should refrain from contacting the University regarding the
results of your scholarship application. If you are shortlisted or
accepted into the scholarship, the scholarship provider/University will surely
contact you. Usually, the scholarship provider indicates a specific time period
when the selection results will come out. When you haven’t a received a
confirmation during this time, then it would be safe to assume that you were
not awarded with the scholarship.
From Alexandra Muhaya
Q: I haven’t undertaken IELTS nor
TOEFL exams. Does that hinder my chances of getting a scholarship?
Related Question from
Moses Byomuhangi:
I am from an English
speaking country (Kenya) and i have been taught in English since i started
school, would TOEFL be a requirement?
A: Not all
Universities require you to take the TOEFL or IELTS. A significant number of
Universities accepts a Certificate of English as Medium of Instruction in
place of an English proficiency exam. When it is absolutely required by the
University, then you must take TOEFL or other English proficiency exams
regardless if you were taught in English during your University studies or not.
From Billy
Q: How do you write the scholarship essay?
Did the scholarship
provider provide any format? If they did, you should follow that. If they have
not specified a specific format, then you can follow this simple outline when
making your application/motivation letter: (1) Background/Key Qualifications, (2)
Intentions for studying, (3) Expectations of the Course, and (4) your plans
during and after the study. In making the letter, you should not just tell them
why you need the scholarship but more importantly you should explain
clearly why you deserve to get the scholarship.
From Carlos
Mbuta
Q: The issue to age is not mentioned in
most scholarships I have come across. Is age not a criteria?
Related Question from
Clement Irhiemi:
Q: Is there any age
limit to obtaining a scholarship abroad?
A: Some scholarships
set an age limit and some do not. If the scholarship provider did not indicate
an age limit as part of their eligibility requirements then it is safe to
assume that there is no age limit. When there is an age limit, scholarship
providers set different age limits for different levels of study (i.e. Masters,
Phd, postdoctoral fellowships).
From Charity
Mbuvah
Q: Is there a way for the application fee
to be waived? l cannot afford to pay for it.
Related Question:
Is TOEFL exam
supported by the scholarship?
A: You should be
prepared to use your own funds for the application fee because most scholarship
providers don’t shoulder this cost*. Most often than not, the cost of
preparing the application requirements including the TOEFL exam is not covered
by a scholarship. If you are really serious in pursuing a scholarship, you must
try to save up for the cost of TOEFL or the application fee.
Note: Not all
Universities require an application fee, in fact, a significant number of
Universities allow you to apply without having to pay any application
fee. Be aware of scholarship scams and double check if the University
really requires an application fee.
From Melkamu
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