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Scholarships For Non-US Citizens
The Scholarships for Non-US Citizens, offered by the , provide $20,000 to support education costs in the United States. The program includes orientation and enrichment opportunities, such as pre-academic training and specialized workshops.
Unrestricted
Scholarship deadline
$20,000
Award amount
1
Requirements
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- Non-US citizens seeking educational opportunities in the United States
- Students interested in pre-academic training and enrichment seminars
Key highlights
- Award amount: $20,000
- Eligibility: Unrestricted nationality
- Host country: United States
Why apply
- Generous funding of $20,000
- Opportunity to participate in enrichment seminars and workshops
- Enhance your educational experience in the United States
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Review status
Apr 28, 2026
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- Required documents unclear: Required documents are not fully structured yet; use the checklist and essay tools to prepare.
Who can apply
- Open to non-US citizens
- Study in the United States
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Status
Not specified
Field of study
Business Management and Marketing, English Language and Literature
Payout method
Not stated on the listing
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- Verify specific application deadlines on the official site
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- Specific application deadline
- Payout method details
- Application process steps
- How the award is paid
- Whether the scholarship is paid to you or directly to your school
Red flags
- Deadline is listed as unrestricted; confirm specific dates
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- Plan submission around the listed deadline: Unrestricted.
- Use the application path to confirm eligibility, documents, and any updated deadline before submitting.
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- Prepare for potential pre-academic training requirements
- Explore enrichment seminar opportunities
Key requirements (4)
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- The Program provides orientation and enrichment opportunities to enhance the Program experience in the United States.
- More than half of all incoming Foreign Students participate in pre-academic training, either English language training or Gateway Orientations.
- Enrichment Seminars are organized in 16 different cities across the United States. Grantees also participate in specialized workshops with themes, such as From Lab to Market, focusing on research and entrepreneurship, U.S. Disability Rights and Global Health Innovations.
- Program funding is provided by the U.S. Congress through an annual appropriation to the U.S. Department of State. Foreign governments, colleges and universities and private foundations also provide direct and indirect support.
Applying
Application deadline is unrestricted. Verify specific dates and requirements on the official site.
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Overview
The Scholarships for Non-US Citizens provide $20,000 to support education in the U.S., including orientation and enrichment opportunities.
Sponsor & application
Information last verified Apr 28, 2026.
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