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Does Ohio State offer financial aid or scholarships to international undergraduate students?
Go to General information for
international freshmen for information about the International Undergraduate Scholarship.
What are some sources of financial aid?
In addition to Ohio State's International Undergraduate Scholarship, we've gathered a list of resources you may wish to pursue:
Contacts :
- Educational agencies in your home country
- Universities in your home country
- Your embassy
- The U.S. Department of State
- The U.S. Department of Education
- The U.S. Information Agency
- Private U.S. and international organizations, foundations and agencies
- NAFSA: Association of International Educators
- Council for International Educational Exchange (CIEE)
- Agency for International Development
- Editors of ethnic newspapers published in the U.S.
- International Group Services
- Rotary Clubs in your home country, usually called Ambassadorial Scholarships (average US$12,000, maximum US$25,000)
- Institute of International Education (IIE): student's home country IIE sites may list scholarships opportunities for a specific country (e.g. www.iiehongkong.org/programs.htm)
- American Chamber of Commerce in various countries (Google search for specific locations)
- www.fastweb.com
- www.edupass.org/finaid
- www.collegenet.com
- Government scholarships: students should contact their government/embassies and talk to an Education Attache or the Education Department/Ministry to enquire about government scholarships.
- Individual companies, especially your parents' company (especially for Engineering students)
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