Charles and Barbara Bickford International Scholarship at 2026 is offered for Bachelors , Masters degree in the field of Subjects offered at the university. You can apply to this scholarship here . The deadline for the sending your application is 20 Jun, 2026 . This scholars…
06.20.26
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Partial Funding, Varies
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May 21, 2026
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Graduate student
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Business Management and Marketing, Computer and Information Sciences, Education, Engineering, Foreign Languages Literature and Linguistics, Health Professions and Clinical Sciences, History, Mechanic and Repair Tech Technicians, Theology and Religious Vocations
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Non-monetary award (courses, equipment, or similar)
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Payout: Non-monetary award (courses, equipment, or similar)
ip is provided by and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, Varies . This scholarship is open for: Open to all except US nationals. The Charles & Barbara Bickford International Scholarship is provided by Southern New Hampshire University to students who have enrolled themselves for an undergraduate or postgraduate course at the Manchester campus of the university. Eligibility Criteria for Charles and Barbara Bickford International Scholarship: Value of Charles an…
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