The Travel Bug And How It Will Affect Scholarships
Modern students tend to want so much
more than previous generations ever did, and they have every
right to now that technology has enabled us all to live more
advanced lives with the means to conquer the world at our
fingertips.
However, although the technology is awe-inspiring, it is the
travel bug that grips students more than anything else today.
They dream of studying abroad, with Europe being the choice of
destination for the majority, but this leaves them ineligible
to apply for a scholarship or grant does it not? This is the
common train of thought for those looking to go abroad for at
least a year, but this is most definitely not the case.
Students looking to spend part of their degree in a foreign
country and yet be based at a specific university or college in
the United States are usually eligible for special grants to
help with the cost of obtaining knowledge from another country
that can actually help to enhance that specific individual's
education. These grants may take the form of a scholarship if
that individual student has something special to offer, or a
grant to help fund travel expenses. Of course, with travelling
abroad, awards that are unique to study years are one time only
offers and will not continue with that specific student until
he or she finishes college and successfully graduates.
If you were lucky enough to have been awarded a scholarship
to help fund your way through college before you began your
freshman year then the likelihood is that the awarding body
would allow you to receive that scholarship if you spent a year
abroad. It would still be a vital part of your education,
although it would no doubt be subject to you maintaining any
terms and conditions that were laid upon it in the first place,
such as maintaining a certain grade point average or theme of
study. This all depends on the type of scholarship that you
were awarded of course and you should always notify the body
that awarded it to you before you begin studying abroad.
However, studying abroad also opens up new opportunities to
you as well. Some universities abroad offer help to exchange
students. They seem to recognise the fact that you may struggle
to make ends meet in a foreign country, especially when
geographical constraints are considered in terms of visa laws
too. Some visas will actually regulate whether you are able to
find work abroad, or determine where you can work as well. A
foreign student heading to a US college can only actually work
on campus, and it would usually work both ways.
However, if you plan to study abroad for the entire duration
of your degree then the financial help that you will get is
totally different. The majority of scholarships and grants on
offer stipulate that you actually have to attend a university
on home soil to benefit. This would make you ineligible for the
majority of them, although it would still be possible to apply
for some independent ones and those local to your area and the
individual rather than the institution. However, some British
universities, for example, offer international student
scholarships for the individuals that actually look to study in
their institution. The majority of the large universities do
have this facility available for those wishing to take
advantage so it would definitely be worth applying if you are
absolutely certain that you will see the degree through to an
end within that country.
As a result of the going abroad to study trend that has
presented itself within the last decade, there is plenty of
help available for students out there now. This certainly
allows individuals to broaden their life experience as well as
their college one. In terms of a future career, the experience
itself will enhance an individual's ability to his or her job,
and this can only be a good thing for the future of this
country as well as the world!
If the money is taken care of, then the student can simply
relax and enjoy!
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