Whether you’re looking for full or partial funding, these scholarships are designed to ease the financial burden of your undergraduate studies. We recommend you apply as soon as they are published.
The Cowrie Scholarship Foundation wants to fund 100 Black British students through UK universities in the next decade.
Date Posted: 19 May, 2023
The Boston University Presidential Scholarship for Incoming First Year Students is currently open for applications from interested and outstanding candidates who wish to enrol for a degree program at the University for 2023 – 2024 academic session.
Date Posted: 19 May, 2023
Are you enthusiastic about enhancing your future career or skill set in today’s most sought-after tech skills? Then apply for the Access Bank/Udacity Advance Africa Scholarship Program 2023 aimed at providing hands-on learning opportunities in Business Analytics, Programming, Data Science, Product Management and Digital Marketing.
Date Posted: 18 May, 2023
Brandeis University in the United States of America is delighted to offer the Wien International Scholarship Program (WISP) to suitably qualified international students who wish to enroll in a degree program at the University for the commencing academic session.
Date Posted: 18 May, 2023
International students wishing to study in Singapore are given the chance to apply for a fully funded scholarship to study at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore through the Nanyang Scholarship Program of the university. Applications are currently open for 2023/24 application phase of the scholarship.
Date Posted: 18 May, 2023
Available for undergraduate, postgraduate, research and pathway students, a Griffith scholarship can ease the cost of study significantly, helping to cover expenses including tuition fees and living allowances, among others.
Date Posted: 18 May, 2023
Smartphones, laptops and the TV in your home - they all rely on technology that was made possible by research at the University of Hull. Fifty years ago, Professor George W Gray patented the liquid crystal molecule 5CB that made LCDs and flat screens viable. His work is arguably one of the most significant scientific breakthroughs of the modern era. To celebrate this landmark discovery, the University of Hull has created a commemorative scholarship to encourage more international students to study chemistry and, hopefully, follow in Professor Gray’s footsteps.
Date Posted: 17 May, 2023
The University is offering a scholarship for all undergraduate applicants, both international and home that enrol on either our BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology course or our BEng (Hons) Architectural Engineering course.
Date Posted: 17 May, 2023
The Italian Government awards scholarships for studying in Italy both to foreign citizens and Italian citizens resident abroad (IRE). The aim of these scholarships is fostering international cultural cooperation, spreading the Italian language, culture and science knowledge and promoting the economic and technological sectors of Italy all around the world.
Date Posted: 17 May, 2023
Canadian University Dubai Scholarships are awarded to international Undergraduate students based on the student’s academic performance. Selected applicants get up to 50% TUITION WAIVER.
Date Posted: 17 May, 2023
The University of Dundee Global Citizenship Scholarship is valued up to £5,000 per year of study for International students who wish to enrol in a full-time undergraduate and postgraduate level of study at University of Dundee starting Septenber 18, 2020.
Date Posted: 16 May, 2023
1. What Are Undergraduate Scholarships?
Undergraduate scholarships are financial awards given to students to help cover the costs associated with pursuing a bachelor's degree. These scholarships can be merit-based, need-based, or awarded for specific talents, community service, or other achievements.
2. Who Is Eligible to Apply for Undergraduate Scholarships?
Eligibility for undergraduate scholarships varies depending on the specific scholarship's criteria. Generally, applicants must be enrolled in or accepted into a recognized undergraduate program. Ensure that you check if you are eligible for an undergraduate scholarship before applying.
3. How Do I Find Undergraduate Scholarships?
Visit dedicated scholarship websites like ScholarshipBob to find a suitable undergraduate scholarship. We recommend that you start your search early and apply to as many relevant scholarships as possible.
4. When Should I Start Applying for Undergraduate Scholarships?
It's best to start searching and applying for scholarships as early as possible, ideally during your junior year of high school. Early preparation is key to winning a scholarship. You should also continue to apply for scholarships throughout your undergraduate studies, as new opportunities may arise.
5. Can International Students Apply for Undergraduate Scholarships?
Yes, many undergraduate scholarships are available to international students, though eligibility criteria vary. Some scholarships are specifically targeted at international students, while others may be open to all students regardless of nationality. You should research scholarships carefully to find those that you qualify for as an international applicant.
6. How Competitive Are Undergraduate Scholarships?
The competitiveness of undergraduate scholarships can vary widely. While some scholarships can be very competitive, others might have fewer applicants. Apply to a wide range of scholarships to increase your chances of success.
7. Can I Apply for More Than One Undergraduate Scholarship?
Absolutely. In fact, we recommend applying for multiple scholarships, as receiving multiple awards can significantly reduce the financial burden of your education. However, some scholarships may have specific terms about combining awards, so it's important to read the guidelines carefully.
8. Do I Have to Repay Undergraduate Scholarships?
No, you don't need to repay scholarships, as they are considered a gift or award. However, if you fail to meet the terms of the scholarship, you may be required to repay part or all of the scholarship amount. Always ensure that you understand the conditions attached to any scholarship you receive.