Hosting University: Kansas State University, USA.
Fund Type: Partially Funded.
Course Level: Undergraduate.
Application Deadline: October 1, 2019, for spring 2020 Semester.
Scholarship description: Kansas State University is thrilled to announce the International merit awards for new undergraduate degree-seeking international students in the United States.The program is open to both freshman and transfers undergraduate international students who demonstrate high previous academic achievement and potential to excel at K-State.
Kansas State University also known as K-State offers 65 master’s degree programs and nearly 50 doctoral programs. Established on February 16, 1863, in the United States, it is a public research university and has 65 academic departments in nine colleges.
Why at Kansas State University? While studying at as K-State, aspirants can get inclusive academic curriculum activities. The university offers two mandatory retirement plans to assist students in preparing them for their future. It also provides a fair and competitive compensation program for students.
Target group: International. The award can be taken in the US.
Field of study: The program is available for undergraduate study at K-State.
Benefits: The university will provide awards ranging in value from $4,000 to $7,500 per student. Thirty (30) incoming students will receive the award per academic year.
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: 30
Eligibility
Eligible Countries: Application from all around the world are accepting.
Entrance Requirements:
- To be eligible, the applicants be incoming or transfer international students
- Applicants intend to enroll in an undergraduate degree course at the university
- Candidates must have a high school degree with 24 credit hours completed at a collegiate level
- Students must have a 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale on college or university.
How to Apply: To apply for this award, applicants first need to admit in an undergraduate degree program at K-State by using an online application system. After becoming a university student, you will be automatically considered for this grant.
- Supporting Documents: Applicants must submit a personal statement, transcripts, a copy of passport, affidavit of financial support and bank statement. The personal statement must send via email to intladmit@ksu.edu include your full name as written on your passport and your Wildcat ID (WID) as listed on your admission letter.
Note: The personal statement should be no more than 500 words and answer the question: “What will you contribute to the K-State Family as a student?” While the statement should be in English, your proficiency level will not be a factor in your consideration.
- Admission Requirements: Applicants must have completed a high school degree, 24 credit hours completed at a collegiate level, and 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale on college or university transcripts.
- Language Requirement: English proficiency is not required for admission to Kansas State University, but still you need to check the English language proficiency requirement.