Scholarships for American Students 2025 - 2026 - Page 76

Below is a list of ongoing fully-funded and partial scholarships for students in United States to help fund your studies abroad or in United States. View list, learn how to apply for scholarships and win a scholarship today.

    • UNESCO MAB Young Scientists Awards logo
    • UNESCO MAB Young Scientists Awards 2025 ($5,000 prize)

      Applications are open for the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Young Scientists Awards 2025. These awards, established in 1989, aim to support young researchers, especially those from developing countries, conducting interdisciplinary projects that align with UNESCO's objectives, particularly within biosphere reserves.

      Date Posted: 26 Apr, 2025

    • New Commons Challenge logo
    • New Commons Challenge 2025 for Global Changemakers ($100,000 in funding)

      Applications are open for the New Commons Challenge 2025. The New Commons Challenge is an initiative led by Microsoft and the Open Data Policy Lab, in partnership with DirectRelief, the Harvard Institutional Data Initiative, and UNESCO (international observer).

      Date Posted: 26 Apr, 2025

    • Kinship Nature Cultural Fellowship Program logo
    • Kinship Nature Cultural Fellowship Program 2025

      Applications are open for the Kinship Nature Cultural Fellowship Program 2025. The Nature Cultural Fellowship (NCF) is a Kinship program developed in collaboration with the Global Youth Biodiversity Network. They invite you to join a three-month immersive learning journey (May-July 2025) with 55 other participants from 30+ countries around the world. From August to November 2025, 40 selected Fellows will receive financial support to implement community-based projects that blend art, ancestral knowledge, intergenerational exchange, and bold imagination.

      Date Posted: 26 Apr, 2025

    • Google for Startups Al Academy logo
    • Google for Startups Al Academy: American Infrastructure 2025 [U.S. Only]

      Applications are open for the Google for Startups Al Academy: American Infrastructure 2025. The Google for Startups Al Academy: American Infrastructure is a four-month program designed for Seed to Series A startups that use Al to create solutions for vital sectors like agriculture, housing, transportation, cybersecurity, manufacturing, and education in the U.S.

      Date Posted: 25 Apr, 2025

    • TWAS-NCP Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme logo
    • TWAS-NCP Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme 2025 (Funded)

      Applications are ongoing for the TWAS-NCP Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme 2025. The fellowship is for young scientists from developing countries (other than Pakistan) who wish to pursue postdoctoral research in physical sciences in departments and laboratories of the National Centre for Physics (NCP) in Islamabad.

      Date Posted: 25 Apr, 2025

    • IREX Community Engagement Exchange Program logo
    • IREX Community Engagement Exchange Program 2026 (Fully-Funded)

      Applications are open for the IREX Community Engagement Exchange Program 2026. A transformational leadership development experience, CEE is a year-long program designed to enable civil society leaders, ages 21-27, to harness the power of networks, relationships, and information for the public good.

      Date Posted: 25 Apr, 2025

    • Fifteen Percent Pledge Al Illumination Grant logo
    • Fifteen Percent Pledge Al Illumination Grant 2025 for Black Entrepreneurs ($35,000 total grant)

      Applications are open for the Fifteen Percent Pledge Al Illumination Grant 2025. The Al Illumination Grant is a program designed to educate Black-owned businesses on how Al can be a game-changing tool for growth and innovation. Al can seem intimidating, but these dynamic webinars will break it down and empower you to embrace this powerful technology with confidence.

      Date Posted: 24 Apr, 2025

    • TWAS-Apex Award logo
    • TWAS-Apex Award 2025 in Quantum Science and Technology (up to $100,000)

      Nominations are open for the TWAS-Apex Award 2025 in Quantum Science and Technology. The TWAS-Apex Award is one of the most prestigious honours given to scientists from the developing world. This year marks the 20th anniversary of this prestigious award, established to honor exceptional scientific contributions by researchers living and working in developing countries.

      Date Posted: 24 Apr, 2025

    • TWAS-ICCBS Postgraduate Fellowship Programme logo
    • TWAS-ICCBS Postgraduate Fellowship Programme 2025 (Stipend available)

      Applications are now open for the TWAS-ICCBS Postgraduate Fellowship Programme 2025. The International Centre for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS) - comprising the H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry and the Dr. Panjwani Centre for Molecular and Drug Research in Karachi, Pakistan - and TWAS offer fellowships to young scientists from developing countries (other than Pakistan) who wish to pursue research towards a PhD in chemical and biological sciences.

      Date Posted: 24 Apr, 2025

    • Providence Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship logo
    • Providence Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship 2025

      Applications are open for the Providence Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship 2025. This scholarship honors the legacy of Providence Ebubechi Napoleon (née Okoye) by investing in students who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership, and a commitment to their communities.

      Date Posted: 24 Apr, 2025

    • Dinah Eng Leadership Fellowship logo
    • Dinah Eng Leadership Fellowship 2025 (up to $1,000)

      Applications are open for the Dinah Eng Leadership Fellowship 2025. The Dinah Eng Leadership Fellowship widens opportunities for mid-career Asian American Journalist Association (AAJA) members pursuing the strategies and skills needed to enter news management and advance within its ranks.

      Date Posted: 23 Apr, 2025

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FAQs

 

1. Why should I study in the United States?

The U.S. is home to some of the world's most prestigious universities and offers a wide variety of programs and fields of study. It is known for its high academic standards, cutting-edge research facilities, and opportunities for international students to build a global network. Studying in the U.S. also offers exposure to diverse cultures and learning environments.
 

2. What are the admission requirements for U.S. universities?

Admission requirements vary by institution and program. Generally, students need a high school diploma or equivalent for undergraduate programs and a bachelor's degree for graduate programs. U.S. universities typically require standardized test scores (e.g., SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT), proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS), letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and official transcripts.

 

3. How much does it cost to study in the U.S.?

The cost of studying in the U.S. varies widely depending on the institution and program. Tuition fees for international students can range from $20,000 to $50,000 per year for undergraduate programs and $30,000 to $70,000 per year for graduate programs. In addition to tuition, you should also budget for living expenses, which vary by location.

 

4. What type of visa do I need to study in the U.S. as an international student?

International students typically need an F-1 visa to study in the U.S. for full-time academic programs. To obtain an F-1 visa, you must first receive an acceptance letter from a U.S. university or institution and an I-20 form, which is required to apply for the visa.

 

5. How do I apply for a student visa to study in the U.S.?

To apply for an F-1 student visa, you will need an acceptance letter from a U.S. university, a completed 1-20 form, proof of financial support, a valid passport, and a completed DS-160 form (Nonimmigrant Visa Application). You will also need to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee and schedule an interview at the U.S. embassy or consulate in your home country. During the interview, you will be asked about your academic goals and financial situation.

 

6. Can I work while studying in the U.S.?

Yes, international students on an F-1 visa are allowed to work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) on-campus during the academic year and full-time during breaks.

 

7. What is the application process for U.S. universities?

The application process generally involves submitting an online application, standardized test scores (SAT, ACT for undergraduates; GRE, GMAT for graduates), proof of English proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS), transcripts, letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and a resume or portfolio (if applicable). Each university has specific deadlines, so it's important to check individual school requirements and submit materials on time.

 

8. How long does it take to complete a degree in the U.S.?

A bachelor's degree in the U.S. typically takes four years to complete, while a master's degree usually takes one to two years, depending on the program. Doctoral programs can take anywhere from three to seven years to complete. Some programs, such as medicine and law, require additional years of study.