Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our scholarship programs
General Questions
What types of scholarships do you offer?
We offer merit-based, need-based, and program-specific scholarships for various fields of study. Each scholarship has unique eligibility criteria and application requirements.
Who is eligible to apply for scholarships?
Eligibility varies by scholarship, but generally includes academic achievement, financial need, field of study, and enrollment status. Please check individual scholarship details for specific requirements.
When is the application deadline?
Deadlines vary by scholarship program. Most applications open in January and close in March for the following academic year. Check our scholarship listings for specific dates.
Application Process
What documents do I need to apply?
Typically, you'll need transcripts, letters of recommendation, a personal statement, proof of enrollment, and financial information. Specific requirements are listed with each scholarship.
Can I apply for multiple scholarships?
Yes, you can apply for multiple scholarships if you meet the eligibility criteria for each. Some scholarships may have restrictions, so please review the guidelines carefully.
How will I know if my application was received?
You will receive an email confirmation immediately after submitting your application. You can also check your application status through your student portal.
After Applying
When will I be notified about the decision?
Notification timelines vary by scholarship. Most decisions are made within 4-8 weeks after the application deadline. You will receive an email notification regardless of the outcome.
What happens if I'm awarded a scholarship?
If selected, you'll receive an award letter with details about the amount, disbursement process, and any requirements to maintain the scholarship. You'll need to accept the award within the specified timeframe.
Can I appeal a scholarship decision?
Appeals are considered only in cases where there was a documented error in the application review process. Information about the appeals process is included in decision notifications.
Still have questions?
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