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Scholarship Guidance

We recognize the importance of money spent and do our utmost to provide financial aid for students in the form of bursaries for tuition fees, scholarships, application fee waivers, etc. The University’s Scholarship Committee has the final say on all awards. Scholarship grants are available to students who have excelled in their academics, performed well on standardized tests, and participated in extracurricular activities.

Yet, this information must be presented in a way that makes it stand out and be noticed. At Trinetra, Consultants go above and beyond to support worthy individuals in obtaining financial aid and scholarships.
Additionally, we draw attention to those programs that offer paid or unpaid internship opportunities, job placements, teaching assistance, etc., to enable students in gaining employment experience before looking for jobs during their post-study work permit periods.

The Scholarship Committee of the universities has complete authority over the scholarships and financial aid and fee waivers given to international students. So if you're a student who wants to study abroad, our consultancy is the place to acquire the greatest tips on how to be successful in getting scholarships. Colleges and universities frequently offer their students some form of financial aid.

While that aid is often limited for international students, it is always worth researching what your prospective school is willing to offer. However, institutional aid is not equal for undergraduate and graduate students. Generally speaking, graduate students will have an easier time getting institutional funding because teaching and research assistantships are so often a standard part of a graduate admission package. Fourth- year undergraduate students may rarely secure teaching or research assistantships in extraordinary circumstances, but typically, undergraduate international students have three options for financial aid from their institution:

•Application-Based Aid Application: based aid usually includes things like the FAFSA, ISFAA, and other need-based scholarships your college may offer to students who are applying to study at the undergraduate level. Not every school offers need-based aid to international students at the application stage, so being in communication with your school’s financial aid office is always a good idea.

•Admission-Based Aid Admission: based aid is based on your admission package. Schools will occasionally offer students scholarships or grants based on predetermined criteria, and if a student meets those criteria, their offer of admission will come with a scholarship offer as well. Unfortunately, students usually have very little control over this kind of aid (although it is possible to research your institution to see what scholarships are available).

•Merit-Based Aid: based scholarships differ from institution to institution, but they are awarded to students based on exceptional skills, talents, or abilities. These scholarships may be based on TOEFL scores, academic records, or artistic/musical/athletic ability. Not all merit-based scholarships will be open to international students, so make sure to research the eligibility criteria of any merit-based institutional scholarship you are thinking about applying for.