What Are the Different Types of Scholarship Opportunities?
As the first destination country for Chinese students studying abroad, the United States occupies an important position in the minds of students who are going to study abroad. Some college students who are going to study in the United States often "actively" gather on the campus of the university to discuss with each other how to successfully apply for a visa and obtain a study in the United States. scholarship.
American University Scholarship
- The scholarship we usually say is actually a concept in a broad sense. In fact, American universities provide applications for study.
- U.S. scholarships can be grouped into two categories: government and private, specifically divided into federal government scholarships, private fund scholarships, intra-college scholarships, departmental scholarships, inter-school, inter-departmental scholarships, vacation scholarships, fellowships, fellowships, and tuition reduction and many more. According to the 2000 edition of "American Scholarships", various types of US scholarships totaled $ 50 billion, and federal scholarships accounted for 75% of all scholarships. The 1998 National Education Fund issued by the Ministry of Education and the National Bureau of Statistics of China was 294.906 billion yuan, or about 36 billion U.S. dollars, which is about 70% of the total amount of various US scholarships.
- Scholarships that are closely related to Chinese students include: various research scholarships, scholarships provided by consortia, institutions, companies, and media, and scholarship scholarships. In addition to large foundations, various colleges and departments will have some private donation scholarships, ranging in size from hundreds to thousands and tens of thousands of dollars.
- Some are also clearly listed in the catalogue of colleges issued every semester, such as
- Scholarships for American universities include the following:
- 1.Fellowship: Full prize. This thing is hard to fight for, and once it is issued, it is managed for several years. You don't have to work for your teacher, just concentrate on reading. This scholarship is generally funded by the school, does not require you to spend a penny, and often earns a sum.
- 2.RA (Research Assistant): Research assistant. The scholarship is required to work for the teacher. The source of this money is usually the mentor or the scientific research project of your department or diffusion. In other words, if the teacher wants to make money on the topic, he needs a messenger. Then you are this messy. For example, you belong to the division of Civil & Environmental Engineering's division of structure. In general, it should be this dlision that pays for it, if the operation of this dlision is intensive; or it is the tutor that pays, if the teachers in this dlision care about it. This money is only given for one year at a time, and whether it is given for the next year depends on whether you meet the requirements and when you are rich.
- 3.TA (Teaching Assistant): Teaching assistant. This money is generally paid by college, department, or diffusion, depending on the financial division. This money is only given for one year at a time, the next year depends on whether you meet the requirements and when you have money.
- 4. TW (Tuition Waiver): tuition reduction. The school may waive or reduce certain tuition fees depending on your situation.
- An offer is one or a combination of the two. Common ones are:
- 1.Fellowship.
- 2.RA + TW.
- 3.TA + TW.
- In addition to fellowship must be sufficient, other scholarships may not be sufficient. Under normal circumstances, TA + TW and RA + TW can meet the expenses of the first year. However, some schools are not excluded. Such scholarships are not enough to meet the expenses. In addition, there are some special awards, such as the Achievement Award, etc., depending on the situation of each school. But one thing is for sure, these scholarships are difficult to meet your expenses.
- Full prize: This Made-in-China concept roughly means a scholarship for the first year> = the school will give you an estimate of the cost of the first year. Generally, after you confirm acceptance of the offer, the school will mail you an I-20 form. The key information on it-and the most critical information when applying for a visa-is that the full award is Total8-Total7> = 0
- Half prize: often only TW or AA, no living expenses. But there are also some percentages. This is Total8 / Total7. If it is not a full award, the school will let you issue a financial certificate to confirm that you can make up the money, otherwise you will not normally be given an official offer letter.
- American undergraduate scholarships are broadly divided into three categories, namely: Need-based scholarships, Merit-based scholarships and Need-Blind scholarships .
- Need-based scholarships are awarded based on the financial income of the student's family, including parental wages and family property status. Need-based scholarships are very generous for applicants in the United States, but for international students, only a few universities offer them, and most universities have only a few or no Need-based scholarships for international students to apply for.
- Merit-based scholarships are determined based on the applicant's own academic performance, ideological quality, development potential and other strength factors, regardless of whether financial assistance is needed, as long as the school recognizes the applicant's academic background, the scholarship will be awarded. The scholarship is not limited to students from the United States, but for most applicants, international students generally receive more such scholarships.
- Need-Blind scholarship refers to many privately-funded private universities in the United States. When enrolling, it does not consider whether students need financial support from the school, that is, whether the application for the scholarship has no effect on the application. If the school believes that the applicant meets the admission criteria, it will make a judgment based on the student's family situation: how much the student's family can bear, and the rest will be managed by the school. Many privately-owned schools in the United States implement demand-agnostic policies, such as
- Chinese college students have
- George Washington University (DC) $ 33,196
- Vanderbilt University (TN) $ 31,840
- Pepperdine University (CA) $ 30,991
- Harvard University (MA) $ 30,715
- Yale University (CT) $ 30,219
- Dartmouth College (NH) $ 30,019
- Duke University (NC) $ 29,878
- Massachusetts Inst. Of Technology $ 29,831
- Stanford University (CA) $ 29,750
- Cornell University (NY) $ 29,500
- Univ. Of Southern California $ 29,365
- University of Chicago $ 29,176
- CaseWestern Reserve Univ. (OH) $ 28,931
- UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA $ 28,642
- California Institute of Technology $ 28,508
- Princeton University (NJ) $ 28,368
- Columbia University (NY) $ 28,138
- Boston University $ 27,633
- Emory University (GA) $ 27,599
- Johns Hopkins University (MD) $ 26,553
- American University (DC) $ 26,534
- Brown University (RI) $ 26,477
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. (NY) $ 26,072
- Northwestern University (IL) $ 25,831
- Tufts University (MA) $ 25,749
- Washington University in St. Louis $ 25,653
- Georgetown University (DC) $ 25,600
- Lehigh University (PA) $ 25,403
- BOSTON COLLEGE $ 24,905
- University of Rochester (NY) $ 24,474
- Brandeis University (MA) $ 23,816
- University of Miami (FL) $ 23,709
- Southern Methodist University (TX) $ 23,699
- University of the PACific (CA) $ 23,050
- Wake Forest University (NC) $ 22,581
- Carnegie Mellon University (PA) $ 22,143
- Polytechnic University (NY) $ 21,955
- Clark University (MA) $ 21,898
- University of TULsa (OK) $ 21,719
- University of San Diego $ 21,450
- University of San Francisco $ 21,153
- Stevens Institute of Technology (NJ) $ 21,139
- Andrews University (MI) $ 21,103
- Florida Institute of Technology $ 21,102
- Worcester Polytechnic Inst. (MA) $ 20,849
- Syracuse University (NY) $ 20,716
- University of La Verne (CA) $ 20,636
- Illinois Institute of Technology $ 20,610
- University of Denver $ 20,508
- Yeshiva University (NY) $ 20,434
- Loyola University Chicago $ 20,367
- Widener University (PA) $ 20,192
- Rice University (TX) $ 20,140
- Fordham University (NY) $ 20,104
- St. Louis University $ 18,858
- Clarkson University (NY) $ 18,723
- University of St. Thomas (MN) $ 18,695
- New York University $ 18,652
- Howard University (DC) $ 17,077
- Alliant International University (CA) $ 17,000
- University of Hartford (CT) $ 16,790
- Marquette University (WI) $ 16,770
- DePaUL University (IL) $ 16,309
- Catholic University of America (DC) $ 16,279
- Northeastern University (MA) $ 16,085
- Duquesne University (PA) $ 15,919
- St. John's University (NY) $ 15,807
- Miami University--Oxford (OH) $ 15,665
- Seton Hall University (NJ) $ 15,660
- University of Vermont $ 15,408
- Baylor University (TX) $ 15,392
- University of California--BerkeLey $ 15,203
- Biola University (CA) $ 15,200
- Drexel University (PA) $ 15,076
- PACe University (NY) $ 15,062
- University of Virginia $ 14,974
- University of New Hampshire $ 14,888
- Adelphi University (NY) $ 14,750
- Texas Christian University $ 14,589
- New School (NY) $ 14,338
- University of Alabama--Birmingham $ 14,304
- Univ. Of California--Santa Cruz $ 14,285
- Univ. Of California--Los Angeles $ 14,036
- Nova Southeastern University (FL) $ 13,662
- Univ. Of California--Riverside $ 13,538
- Univ. Of California--Santa Barbara $ 13,437
- Temple University (PA) $ 13,365
- Univ. Of California--San Diego $ 13,342
- New Jersey Inst. Of Technology $ 13,200
- University of California--Irvine $ 12,914
- Hofstra University (NY) $ 12,750
- Univ. Of Maryland--College Park $ 12,598
- SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry $ 12,450
- University of California--Davis $ 11,697
- University of Rhode Island $ 11,659
- University of Pittsburgh $ 11,605
- Rutgers--New Brunswick (NJ) $ 11,569
- SUNY--Binghamton $ 11,516
- Univ. Of Wisconsin--Madison $ 11,288
- Univ. Of Massachusetts--Amherst $ 11,276
- Purdue Univ .-- West Lafayette (IN) $ 11,256
- University of Delaware $ 11,100
- Univ. Of Minnesota--Twin Cities $ 11,007
- University ofWashington $ 10,900
- University of Illinois--Chicago $ 10,753
- TexasA & MUniv .-- College Station $ 10,747
- College ofWilliam and Mary (VA) $ 10,682
- Univ. Of Missouri--Columbia $ 10,676
- University of Missouri--Rolla $ 10,513
- University of Michigan--Ann Arbor $ 10,234
- University of Florida $ 10,227
- Rutgers--Newark (NJ) $ 10,138
- U. of North Carolina--Chapel Hill $ 10,051
- Southern Illinois U .-- Carbondale $ 10,016
- University of Colorado--BoULder $ 9,973
- U. of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign $ 9,939
- Univ. Of Missouri--Kansas City $ 9,859
- U. of Maryland--Baltimore County $ 9,827
- University of Oklahoma $ 9,782
- Ohio State University--Columbus $ 9,726
- TexasWoman's University $ 9,718
- Univ. Of Missouri--St. Louis $ 9,633
- Central Michigan University $ 9,632
- National-Louis University (IL) $ 9,559
- University of Northern Colorado $ 9,529
- Univ. Of South Carolina--Columbia $ 9,501
- Northern Illinois University $ 9,489
- University of Maine--Orono $ 9,460
- University of Texas--El Paso $ 9,294
- University of Idaho $ 9,287
- University of South Florida $ 9,237