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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Best Scholarships for Foreign Students

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Best Scholarships for Foreign Students..
There are several international scholarship programs offered by several colleges across the nation. The five best scholarships for foreign students as recommended on the website www.foreignborn.com are:

5 Best Scholarships for Foreign Students

1. Scholarship Experts: www.Scholarshipexperts.com offers graduate, undergraduate, and high school level scholarships to international students in the form of fee waivers, tuition fee reduction, and stipends. Several senior study scholarships are also available here. One needs to submit the study information and foreign scholarship requirements online, and Scholarship Experts searches for the best international scholarship and provides all details with respect to the eligibility criteria, qualifying tests, other requirements, and the process of application and follow up.

2. Financial Aid for Undergraduate International Students at NAFSA:
These international scholarships are aimed at undergraduate students who require study abroad scholarships. These have stringent eligibility criteria in terms of academic achievements, chosen subjects of study, enrollment for further education, and need for financial aid. Information about foreign scholarships and grants, the funding factors, sources, tax information, and financial aid information for foreign students is provided on the website www.nafsa.org.

3. International Education Financial Aid Website: This website is one of the best sources of advice on international scholarships or study abroad scholarships. This site contains a variety of information needed for students seeking international scholarships, like details about the grants, college scholarships, and foreign scholarships. One can search through a comprehensive list of grants and scholarships, as well as international student loan programs.

4. Rotary International Scholarships: Rotary's Ambassadorial scholarships are another scholarship for foreign students. The Rotary International Scholarships program is the oldest of all the scholarship programs and has been in effect since the 1940s. This program aims at improving international relationships among people of different nationalities. The program offers international scholarships for graduate and undergraduate studies. Scholarships for non-Canadians, study abroad scholarships, and many other types of foreign scholarships are offered through Rotary International.

5. U.S. Federal Government Financial Aid for Foreign Students: To receive federal aid (U.S. national government) for student financial aid programs, one must be an eligible citizen or non-citizen, must have a high school diploma, must be enrolled as a regular student and be registered for selective services. There are several other eligibility requirements for these study abroad scholarships offered by the U.S. federal government. By fulfilling these selection criteria, one can get several steps closer to living that American dream. However, if you are in the United States on an F1 or F2 student visa only, or on a J1 or J2 exchange visitor visa only, you cannot obtain student financial aid from the U.S. federal government.

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Worldwide MBA Programs

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The Master of Business Administration Degree (MBA) is the most popular business qualification in the world, and is fast becomming a prerequisite for management positions.

The MBA is by its nature a general management qualification. An MBA program usually consists of a core curriculum covering the functional areas of management, including information systems, finance and accounting, and human resources, to name a few. The second stage of the MBA course is usually made up of a choice of electives (optional courses), to allow the student to either continue with general studies or to specialise in a particular subject or area. All this is taught through a variety of means, for example, lectures, study groups and case studies.

This site aims to help you choose the right MBA program for you, whether by full time study or via an online MBA. The articles in the left hand navigation bar offer general advice by geographic region whilst our mba programs article index contains a range articles on more specific MBA courses and advice in general. Best of all we also offer a Free Application & Information Service.


The MBA qualification began in the US about 90 years ago. Today, well over 1000 business schools, universities and other institutions across the world offer MBA programs, and these can differ vastly according to tradition and background. There are also innumerable methods of study, for example, full-time, part-time, modular and distance learning. With this bewildering choice on offer, how can a potential student decide which is the best programme for them?

Cost Considerations

Undertaking an MBA course is a large commitment both in terms of time (full-time programmes run for one or two years) and money (good quality courses cost in the region of £15,000 to £20,000). Therefore, before selecting an MBA program, it is important to ask yourself why you are pursuing the qualification in the first place.

The main reasons quoted by students for choosing to embark upon this route of study are for an increase in salary; to open new career opportunities; to further a career and to extend personal networks. A good quality course will allow for all of these by developing participants' personal skills at the same time as extending their knowledge base in the general management disciplines in the context of global business. MBA programs are an educational course, and as such should challenge students' assumptions and attitudes. Furthermore, knowledge accrued on the course should be highly transferable to the world of work. The courses which achieve this most effectively bring together top quality faculty with students from a variety of backgrounds who possess a wealth of experience and ambition (at Cranfield, for example, students on the full-time programme have an average of nine years' business experience). This combination produces the best possible educational experience which broadens horizons and equips the individual to embrace challenge and change in the future.

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Saturday, November 27, 2010

New scholarship opportunities..announces

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Up to $12,000 in scholarships are available from the Golden LEAF Foundation to attend four-year colleges and universities in North Carolina,,,,,,,,,,,

The Golden LEAF Foundation has recently revised its scholarship program to offer up to $12,000 for students from qualifying counties to attend participating four-year colleges and universities.

“The Foundation is committed to growing the economies of tobacco-dependent, economically distressed and rural communities,” said Dan Gerlach, Golden LEAF president. “Helping cultivate the talent, knowledge and skill of our future workforce is part of the recipe of success for rebuilding these areas.”

Under the new program, a rising college freshman from a qualifying county can apply for a $12,000 Golden LEAF Scholarship to attend one of the participating four-year colleges and universities. Golden LEAF’s four-year scholars will be eligible for $3,000 a year for up to four years. Scholarships are primarily need-based.

Students from qualifying counties that transfer from a community college to one of the participating four-year institutions are also eligible for $3,000 a year for up to three years, depending on the number of credits the student transfers.

Applications will be available December 16 at CFNC.org/goldenleaf. You can visit the Golden LEAF Website’s scholarship page at www.goldenleaf.org/scholarships.html for more information on scholarship opportunities.

“The Golden LEAF Board of Directors decided to revise the Golden LEAF Scholarship program from a year-to-year commitment to providing four years of assistance to make a tangible difference in the choice for young people to further their education," said Edgar Roach Jr., chairman of the Golden LEAF Board of Directors. “The Board is ever aware of the needs of our communities, and is making an investment now in youth to develop the workforce and leadership of the future.”

Since its inception, Golden LEAF has also provided scholarships for students from qualifying counties to attend any of North Carolina’s community colleges. Curriculum students can apply for assistance for up to $750 per semester, and non-curriculum students can apply to receive up to $250 a semester.

Community college students must apply for the scholarship each semester. Awards can be applied toward tuition, fees and related expenses. Scholarships are need- and merit-based.

Contact your local community college’s financial aid office for more information on how to apply for a Golden LEAF Scholarship to attend North Carolina’s community colleges.

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Soroptimists offer 2 scholarships

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Two scholarships are available from Soroptimist International, a local service club for business and professional women.

The Violet Richardson Award, which honors volunteer work, goes to a girl 14-17 who lives in Ventura. The minimum scholarship is $1,000. Deadline for applications is Dec. 30.

The Women’s Opportunity Award is for women who are returning to or entering the job market and need to upgrade their skills. Candidates should be the head of their household and be enrolled in a skills training program or studying for their undergraduate degree. The minimum scholarship is $1,200. Deadline for applications is Jan. 15.

Applications are available by e-mailing Kay Armstrong at

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Schorship Opportunities on Scholarship Experts

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Schorship Opportunities on Scholarship Experts .


Finding College Scholarships on Scholarship Experts...........

If you're looking for customized school scholarships results and don't care what you have to fill out to get there, then ScholarshipExperts.com is the scholarship information website for you. The profile information it gathers is extraordinarily detailed. You won't just answer questions about your intended major or career after graduation; you'll also be asked about current affiliations, parental affiliations, club memberships, extracurricular activities, GPA, SAT, ACT, military service, awards, and much more. In many ways, filling out this form is like filling out a college application!

The menus themselves are not terribly user-friendly. There is no easy way to skip down to your desired entry. Instead, you have to scroll down all the way, through a bunch of unrelated options before you can select the one you want. It can also be difficult to know where to look, particularly amongst the majors and career choices: economics is listed as Social Science - Economics, meaning that if you're looking for "economics" in the large alphabetized list, you won't find it unless you know to look for "Social Science - Economics."

You will come across ads in the process of registering for an account. But unlike other websites, the ads don't get in the way of accessing the site. You're not in much danger of accidentally clicking your way to an advertising site. They will use your information for advertising purposes after you have signed up, but you can easily avoid the obvious sales pitches that they'll throw at you during the signup process.

Once you are logged in, the interface is really user-friendly. There is a well-designed access portal, which offers easy browsing. There are four sections: scholarship search, financial aid information, college search, and profile information. The scholarship search is excellent, very detailed and very comprehensive. There are good tools that help organize your results, including a favorites list and a discard pile. The college search section is also a useful tool. It isn't as detailed and easy to use as the school scholarships part of the site, but the information is still helpful. The financial aid information portion of the site redirects you to the government-run student aid site.






•Cost: Free.
•Access: Access to need based and academic scholarships.

•Scholarship Search Login: Required. Login forms are detailed and tedious to fill out. There are a few ads, but they are easy to circumvent.

•Information Security: Poor. They will collect your information, and they will use it to send you advertisements from subsidiaries.

•Custom scholarship search results: Yes, thanks to the exhaustive info entered into your profile.
•Scholarship Information Organization: Great. You can reorganize the scholarship information by any number of categories for easy browsing.

•Direct links to scholarship sites: Yes. Convenient links let you apply to many school scholarships online.

•Quantity of Scholarships: Impressive. When searched with very strict criteria, some 100 results still appeared. The website seems to gather even school scholarships offered by other online resources, which can be a big advantage.

•Tip: Consider the benefits of filling out the whole login form versus leaving parts blank. If you go through the entire form, the process is long. Cutting down on how many questions you answer could make it much easier - just be careful you don't cut down too much, and be sure to provide all the required information.

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SCHOLARSHIP GUIDE.........

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Finding College Scholarships on Free Scholarship Guide

•Cost: Free.
•Access: Total access to need based and academic scholarships.

•Scholarship Search Login: Required, and takes a lot of personal details. Profile application form contains ads.

•Information Security: Maybe. They claim not to spam too heavily, but they also state that they need the revenue from ads to keep the site running, which means at least a little spam.

•Custom scholarship search results: No. You can do a keyword search, nothing more.
•Scholarship Information Organization: Decent. You can narrow it down by a few categories, plus a general search. But there is no real organization that you can do on the results you get.

•Direct links to scholarship sites: Yes. With most scholarships, you click on the title given in the online listing, and then it immediately links you to the scholarship's own page.

•Quantity of Scholarships: Impressive. There were over a thousand scholarships for college students offered.

•Tip: Look before you click! Be sure that you haven't left any boxes checked that might indicate you want any spam email. The application process can be tricky; review it before you finalize.

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Friday, June 25, 2010

NCAA proposes end to early scholarship offers

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An NCAA committee announced Thursday that it will back a proposal to prohibit making scholarships offers to recruits before July 1 in the summer between their junior and senior years in high school. If passed, it would apply to all sports.

Coaches also would have to receive high school transcripts documenting at least five semesters or seven quarters worth of academic work for a young recruit before they can offer a scholarship.

It is the first recommendation to come out of the Recruiting and Athletics Personnel Issues Cabinet, which is reviewing recruiting conduct. Committee chair Petrina Long acknowledged it would be a difficult rule for school compliance officers to monitor.

But Long, senior associate athletic director at UCLA, said the committee was compelled to propose a change after recruits and their families said they had felt pressured to make decisions before knowing enough about the school's academic programs. Coaches also told the cabinet they were under increased pressure to "keep up" by making offers to younger and younger players or lose out on top recruits.

The issue has drawn headlines when some men's basketball coaches started making offers to middle school players.

The recruiting cabinet also wants to give coaches more flexibility in calling recruits, their parents or legal guardians. If approved, coaches could contact recruits and their families once a month from June 15 of their sophomore year through July 31 of their junior year in high school.

Starting on Aug. 1 of the senior year, coaches could call a recruit twice a week. Coaches would also be allowed to make one call per week to junior college transfers or transfers from other four-year schools.

The rule is already being used in men's basketball and would be expanded to include all sports except football.

The Legislative Council will not vote on any of the proposals before January and it could delay a vote until April 2011.


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Sunday, May 30, 2010

International scholarships

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International scholarships ...The scholarship provides students the opportunity to study for masters degree from one of the UK’s top-ranked research universities. Up to 200 scholarships are offered to Indian, Chinese, Canadian and US students.
Selected students will get £2000 as a one-off award towards the cost of tuition fees for a full-time masters level course (excluding PhD studies) in a wide range of subject areas. Applicants can choose to study at any of Scotland’s 17 universities and higher education institutions.

Priority subject areas for the scholarships are science, technology, the arts and creative industries, financial services, and clean and renewable energy. This includes a wide range of subjects across all of Scotland’s universities and higher education institutions.

Qualification and selection criteria: The candidate should: (i) not have completed an undergraduate degree in Scotland (four-plus years duration); (ii) have either a conditional or unconditional offer of a place at a Scottish university on an eligible course; (iii) be a citizen of India; and (iv) ensure that he/she can meet the costs of living and the remainder of tuition fees.

To complete the application, candidates must either email their application directly to their chosen university attaching the required supporting documentation or print and post the application along with supporting documentation directly to the chosen university.

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Monday, March 15, 2010

Scholarships...

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Available Scholarships..
Australian Postgraduate Awards (APA) &Tasmania Graduate Research Scholarships
CERF Marine Biodiversity Hub
Cooperative Research Centre for Forestry
“Creatures of the Ice: A Cultural Analysis of Human-Animal Relations in Antarctica”-PhD Scholarship in English Studies
CSIRO Tasmanian ICT Centre (up to 10 Scholarships)
Education Scholarships
English and Aboriginal Studies PhD Scholarship
Eucalypt Genomics
Eucalypt Genetics
Freshwater Biofouling of Hydraulic Conduits: Impact, Mitigation, and Control, and the Consequences of Climate Change
Global Vaccination History Scholarship
Indigenous (Japanangka Errol West)
John Bicknell Research Scholarship (for AMC applicants only)
Seafood CRC PhD Scholarships
TILES - The Effectiveness of Forensic Science in the Criminal Justice System
UTAS/CSIRO Quantitative Marine Science (QMS) Graduate Research Scholarships 2010

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Australian Leadership Award Scholarship receive 14 Filipinos

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Australian Leadership Award Scholarship receive 14 Filipinos .,


14 outstanding Filipinos have been identified for their potential to assume leadership roles which can influence social and economic policy reform and development outcomes in the Philippines and the region," Smith said.


"The awards demonstrate Australia's commitment to supporting development in the Philippines, and to promoting greater mutual understanding and cooperation in matters of shared critical concern. Scholarships have been an integral part of Australia's aid program to the Philippines for 50 years.


"Australia's scholarship program reflects the fundamental principle underpinning our development partnership with the Philippines - education has the power to transform lives. Education is the engine room of ideas. It revolutionizes opportunity, builds the fabric of societies, and promotes development and fosters the growth of durable institutions.


"These 14 ALA scholarship recipients will undertake postgraduate studies at Australian universities in fields including public policy, community development and planning, peace and conflict studies, marine studies, forensic science, and business administration. They will also participate in a Leadership Development Program which will strengthen their leadership skills, establish regional networks and enhance their understanding of regional development challenges. I wish them well in their endeavors."


Ambassador Smith said Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd recently launched a new initiative, the Australia Awards, which would bring together all Australian scholarship programs, including the ALA, to ensure these programs were consolidated, better branded, and delivered to support the long-term interests of Australia and its partners. Over time, the Australia Awards would build a new generation of leadership across Asia with strong links to Australia.


The ALA Scholarship recipients are: Paul Adolfo (Master of Public Policy, Australian National University), Ma. Gena Buenconsejo (Master of Community Planning and Development, La Trobe University), Maria Frencie Carreon (PhD in Arts, Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Sydney), Juan Dayang Jr. (PhD Diplomatic Studies, Australian National University), Francis Ron De Guzman (Master of Climate Change, Australian National University), Wilham Hailaya (PhD Education - University of Adelaide), Jayson Ibanez (PhD, Charles Darwin University), Jaime Manalo IV (Master of Communication, University of Queensland), Lorelei Peralta (Master of Marine Studies, University of Wollongong), Benjamin Pineda (Master of Governance and Public Policy, University of Queensland), Tomas Pedro Reginaldo (Master of Rehabilitation Counselling, University of Sydney), Lorna Santos (Master of Forensic Science, Bond University), Mary Rose Soria (Master of Applied Science in Geology, James Cook University), and Susan Valerio (PhD Business Administration, Charles Darwin University).




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