Scholarships And Nationality: Your Guide
Studying abroad, whether on a temporary
or permanent placement, can be extremely exciting and is a
fantastic opportunity to really experience the world whilst
living a different culture for a set period of time. You get
the chance to meet people of different backgrounds, values and
ideals and immerse yourself in their way of life. It will
change your perspective and make you a more complete
person.
When the opportunity to study abroad comes up, all of the
above means that only a fool would turn it down. The last thing
you think about is exactly how you will afford it. You would be
surprised at how much more expensive studying abroad can be,
even if you are only going to be elsewhere for a semester. As a
result, it would be wise to look into scholarships and grants.
The one question you should ask yourself, though, is does
nationality make any difference to your chance of getting
funding. The answer is a resounding yes!
However, it is not an answer in the affirmative to the end
that you think it would apply to! Studying abroad does not
hinder your chances of getting a scholarship or grant. In fact,
it helps it because there are so many more bodies you can apply
to and petition to get funding so you can truly experience the
world by living somewhere else. There are literally thousands
of scholarships around the world that are aimed at study abroad
students, although some are only offered to individuals that
plan to spend an extended period of time elsewhere in the
world. Nationality does not seem to matter because most
stipulate geographical bounds in terms of study or are aimed at
a specific type of person. Gender, age and ethnicity are
popular categories.
If you do want further information about studying abroad,
nationality and the scholarships that you could apply for, take
a look at www.studyabroad.org. This is a
comprehensive website that allows individuals to take a look at
what exactly is on offer for anyone to apply for. The list is
fantastic and it gives you all the information you need to get
started.
So what about nationality and scholarships in this country?
Nationality may actually make it easier for an American citizen
to get funding than it would a non-American student. There is
no hard and fast rule that states no foreign national can apply
for a scholarship offered by an American company or body if
studying in this country, although it is imperative that they
do study in this country. However, a high percentage of the
scholarships on offer to students do have clauses in the terms
and conditions stating that applicants do have to be an
American citizen in order to continue onto the next phase of
selection.
It is completely up to the company or body as to whether
they consider nationality as a reason for exemption, but this
does mean that the money is kept within the USA, which is why
many companies do attach that clause to their scholarship
terms. Many see it as unfair if an individual with another
nationality applies because they stand a chance of beating an
American out. Although this is effectively discrimination and a
foreign student may actually look the best on paper, it still
stands and will probably never be removed from some of the
scholarships that carry it now.
Funding, especially scholarships and grants, are designed to
help students. Some will help all comers whereas others do
discriminate on nationality. This has become even more
pronounced since the terror attack on September 11, 2001. This
is understandable because by reducing the applicants to only
United States citizens, they are cutting the risk that their
scholarships could admit terrorists to the country.
Although it is the university or college that issues the
visa, scholarship committees want no part of it. Considering
all of the terror suspects were admitted on student visas, you
could see why they want no part of it! However, this does not
help legitimate students one little bit and these rules will
not be broken any time soon!
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