Hi everyone,
I need to fund my LLM by applying for out-of-university sources.I have applied to Penn. However, as an international student, I have found such sources to be very few. Does anyone know of any sources international students could apply for? I also need to mention that I can't use any such sources in my country. Also, I don't have a co-signer in order to get loans. I can't apply for Fulbright here in my country either.
I would really appreciate any help.
Thank you.
Nina
By the way, I know of the websites and links availabe here or on other websites. At the moment I have detailed information about three organizations, but I'm almost eligible to apply for one. Any names you mention could be of help.
Funding your LLM as an international student
Posted Nov 21, 2007 20:41
I need to fund my LLM by applying for out-of-university sources.I have applied to Penn. However, as an international student, I have found such sources to be very few. Does anyone know of any sources international students could apply for? I also need to mention that I can't use any such sources in my country. Also, I don't have a co-signer in order to get loans. I can't apply for Fulbright here in my country either.
I would really appreciate any help.
Thank you.
Nina
By the way, I know of the websites and links availabe here or on other websites. At the moment I have detailed information about three organizations, but I'm almost eligible to apply for one. Any names you mention could be of help.
Posted Nov 22, 2007 17:11
Hi,
There are several schools offering scholarships for International students. The scholarships range from full expenses (tuition, travel and living) upto partial fee waiver depending upon the school and your merit.
To name a few, please visit the websites of SMU, AU, CWRU, Cardozo Law School, University of Minnesotta,
Tulane, Yale, Harvard, Columbia, U Penn, Cornell and Univ of Virginia.
There are several schools offering scholarships for International students. The scholarships range from full expenses (tuition, travel and living) upto partial fee waiver depending upon the school and your merit.
To name a few, please visit the websites of SMU, AU, CWRU, Cardozo Law School, University of Minnesotta,
Tulane, Yale, Harvard, Columbia, U Penn, Cornell and Univ of Virginia.
Posted Nov 22, 2007 17:32
Many thanks Nriattorney. I have been offered $20000 tuition waiver for my LLM at UPenn, but I still have problem with the tuition and living expenses. That's why I am looking for some-out-of-the university sources as an international student.
Do you know of any?
Thank you.
Do you know of any?
Thank you.
Posted Nov 22, 2007 17:43
CONGRATS Nina for the offer you have received. I will keep a watch on "outside" funding and write you back in due course. CONGRATS again.
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