Scholarship Applications: Frequently Asked Questions

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Table of contents

  • Introduction
  • 1.  What types of scholarships are available?
  • 2.  What are my chances of gaining a scholarship?
  • 3.  Can I get a scholarship for graduate study?
  • 4.  Where do I go to find scholarship opportunities?
  • 5.  Can I apply for a scholarship before being accepted into a university?
  • 6.  How do I apply for international scholarships?
  • 7.  How do I know if I am eligible to apply?
  • 8.  What should I submit with my scholarship application?
  • 9.  What should I include in my scholarship essay?
  • 10.  When is the best time to apply for study abroad scholarships?
  • 11.  How do I get help with my scholarship application letter?
  • 12.  What are scholarship scams and how do I avoid them?
  • 13.  Further questions?

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  • Introduction
  • 1.  What types of scholarships are available?
  • 2.  What are my chances of gaining a scholarship?
  • 3.  Can I get a scholarship for graduate study?
  • 4.  Where do I go to find scholarship opportunities?
  • 5.  Can I apply for a scholarship before being accepted into a university?
  • 6.  How do I apply for international scholarships?
  • 7.  How do I know if I am eligible to apply?
  • 8.  What should I submit with my scholarship application?
  • 9.  What should I include in my scholarship essay?
  • 10.  When is the best time to apply for study abroad scholarships?
  • 11.  How do I get help with my scholarship application letter?
  • 12.  What are scholarship scams and how do I avoid them?
  • 13.  Further questions?
Scholarship Applications: Frequently Asked Questions main image Get more info on finding scholarships to study abroad

Although knowing all the right places to go to find scholarships isn’t as easy as it sounds, applying for scholarships to study abroad shouldn’t have to be a mammoth task.

With our scholarship applications FAQ, you’ll find all the information you need on applying for scholarships, with advice on where to find scholarships, how to submit your application and what to include. Good luck!

  1. What types of scholarships are available?
  2. What are my chances of gaining a scholarship?
  3. Can I get a scholarship for graduate study?
  4. Where do I go to find scholarship opportunities?
  5. Can I apply for a scholarship before being accepted into a university?
  6. How do I apply for international scholarships?
  7. How do I know if I am eligible to apply?
  8. What should I submit with my scholarship application?
  9. What should I include in my scholarship essay?
  10. When is the best time to apply for study abroad scholarships?
  11. How do I get help with my scholarship application letter?
  12. What are scholarship scams and how do I avoid them?
  13. Further questions?

1.  What types of scholarships are available?

There are a huge range of scholarship opportunities available for university students across the world, ranging from partial scholarships which cover some tuition fees, to full scholarships which cover the duration of your studies. The majority of scholarships cover tuition fees only, leaving students to cover their own living costs.

There are also many different types of scholarships for international students from certain regions, or even students studying in a certain field. For instance, many students from developing countries, including parts of Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe, can apply for specific scholarships, as can many students from all over the world looking to study in a STEM-related field (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).

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2.  What are my chances of gaining a scholarship?

Don’t be fooled, scholarships are highly competitive. After all, there are many students around the world trying to get funding for their studies. Although some scholarships depend on outstanding academic records (‘merit-based scholarships’), your chances of success are often determined by the quality of your application, and whether or not you are in financial need. A number of universities in the US, including Harvard and MIT for example, offer ‘need-blind’ admissions policies, meaning that all students’ applications are considered regardless of their financial situation, with tuition fees then covered at least partly by the school.

There are a number of things you can do to improve your chances of gaining a scholarship. When applying for scholarships, you should make sure to include all the documentation requested, and dedicate plenty of time to writing your application. In particular, it’s important to clearly communicate your motivations for studying and how gaining a scholarship will support your ambitions. Stay within the deadlines and, most importantly, show the scholarship providers you have the potential to do great things!

3.  Can I get a scholarship for graduate study?

Yes! In fact, graduate scholarships to study abroad tend to be even more common than undergraduate scholarships, due to the fact that universities and governments are often keen to attract highly skilled graduate students, often using graduate scholarships as an incentive.

Dependent on your level of study, there will be different opportunities available. While some scholarship schemes are open to all students, there are also dedicated master’s scholarships, PhD scholarships, postdoctoral scholarships and academic research scholarships. See the next question for information on where to find scholarships.

QS also offers US$7 million worth of scholarships every year, mostly at graduate level and exclusively available to attendees of the QS World Grad School Tour and QS World MBA Tour. (There is also an Undergraduate Scholarship offering up to US$10,000, for which you don’t need to have attended a QS event.)

If you’re interested in applying for one of our graduate scholarships, register for an event close to you and then complete the scholarship application process.

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4.  Where do I go to find scholarship opportunities?

To find scholarships you are eligible for, it is advised to first look at the information provided by your chosen university. Funding information will be listed on the university’s website or in the prospectus, and this is also where you’ll find the relevant contact information should you have any questions about scholarship applications.

In many cases you will not be able to apply for university scholarships until you have gained acceptance onto a program at the university. If you are relying on a scholarship for funding, please see question five below.

As well as university scholarships (funded by your university), there may also be a range of external scholarships you can apply for, such as government scholarships or scholarships funded by organizations or charities with an invested interest in higher education.

To look for these scholarships you can either use a scholarships search service such as InternationalScholarships.com or FastWeb.com, or you can conduct a more thorough search by visiting official consular/governmental websites for yourself and tracking down any information provided on international student funding. Often current scholarships will be listed together, for example as on the government of Canada’s dedicated scholarships website, or the DAAD's scholarship database (for Germany), but sometimes they are trickier to find, so be patient!

Related content:

  • Complete guide on How to Find Scholarships to Study Abroad
  • Full list of international scholarship opportunities for different countries, regions, subjects and student groups

5.  Can I apply for a scholarship before being accepted into a university?

If you’re relying on scholarship funding in order to be able to study, you should let the school in question know of your situation. Some schools offer only ‘fully funded’ places, meaning all applicants must have sufficient funding in place. But many allow you to apply to a program before gaining scholarships, on the understanding that you let them know as soon as possible if you have to reject the place due to lack of funding . If you do not get the scholarship, you should still have time to withdraw your university application or find an alternative method of funding before the start of term.

6.  How do I apply for international scholarships?

In most cases, schools, governments and external organizations will list their scholarship opportunities online, with details of how to apply found alongside these listings. Most will allow you to submit your application online, accompanied by any supporting documentation you are asked to provide (see below).

In rarer cases, the scholarship provider will specify an address for you to send your application in a printed format. If you have any specific queries about applying for scholarships, contact the provider using the contact information found on official websites.

For more application advice, as well as information on finding relevant scholarship programs, please see our complete guide on How to Find Scholarships to Study Abroad.

7.  How do I know if I am eligible to apply?

You will know if you are eligible to apply for a particular scholarship by reading the details on eligibility found on the provider’s website. Eligibility may depend on nationality, if the scholarship in question is targeted at students from specific regions. For subject-specific scholarships, the program you are enrolling on will also affect your eligibility.

In most cases, university scholarships are only open to students who have already been accepted onto a program at that particular university. Government scholarships will also have designated funds for domestic students, as well as separate funds for international students – so make sure you have found the correct scholarship scheme before applying.

Other common eligibility requirements include good grades at prior level of study, a degree from a reputed university (for graduate scholarships), and proficiency in English (e.g. TOEFL/IELTS, for English-language programs).

8.  What should I submit with my scholarship application?

As well as a completed application form, which will include information about yourself and your contact details, you may also be asked to provide the following documentation to support your application:

    • A transcript of grades
    • Letter(s) of recommendation
    • An essay on a given topic

For some ‘need-based’ university scholarships in the US, applicants will also be asked to submit a ‘Free Application for Federal Student Aid’ (FAFSA) to establish whether they are in need of financial aid.

9.  What should I include in my scholarship essay?

The simple answer would be: anything that makes you stand out. Anything relevant to your studies, that is! The majority of scholarship providers want to know why they should fund you rather than any other applicant, so use your essay as a chance to prove your worth – mention your academic achievements, your ambitions and your interests and how they relate to the program you are applying for.

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10.  When is the best time to apply for study abroad scholarships?

Many study abroad scholarships have similar deadlines, which often depend on the start dates of the academic year in the relevant country. For fall admission, scholarships for international students can be found up until the late summer months, and for winter admission you’ll often have until late in the fall to apply. For exact dates, be sure to check the details provided on the website of the scholarship provider and note them down in your calendar so as not to miss a key deadline.

11.  How do I get help with my scholarship application letter?

If you need help gathering information about particular scholarship programs, you should get in contact with the scholarship provider directly. If you want advice and guidance on making your application a good one, see our Admissions Advice site section.

12.  What are scholarship scams and how do I avoid them?

A common way of determining scholarship scams is to ask yourself if the scholarship sounds simply too good to be true. If the application process seems too easy, or if you have to pay to apply, you should be wary. If a website is offering a ‘guaranteed scholarship’, or you receive an unsolicited email, you should be very skeptical.

If you are worried about the authenticity of a scholarship, conduct an online search to see if there is any more information online about the same scholarship. If there is very little information, or the information that is provided is somewhat vague or unclear, walk away!

To minimize your chances of being taken in by a scam, stick to official websites belonging to schools, government or reputed organizations, or use a free scholarship search service.

13.  Further questions?

If you have any unanswered questions about scholarship programs, either contact the scholarship provider directly or ask your question in the comments section below.

This article was originally published in February 2015. It was updated in August 2018.

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Laura is a former staff writer for TopUniversities.com, providing advice and guidance for students on a range of topics helping them to choose where to study, get admitted and find funding and scholarships. A graduate of Queen Mary University of London, Laura also blogs about student life.

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