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GRADUATE

HOFSTRA LAW SCHOOL’S MASTER OF LAWS IN AMERICAN LEGAL STUDIES [M]

Located in the greater New York City region, Hofstra Law School designed the American Legal Studies LL.M. program for lawyers trained outside of the US who want to advance their careers. The LL.M. program meets the needs of lawyers who either want to practice law in the US or return to their home countries. Hofstra’s one year full-time LL.M: program trains students to handle the increasing internatiopnalization of legal practice by allowing them to take courses that advance their interests. Scholarships are available for the fall of 2012 and are awarded to highly qualified students.

Visit: law.hofstra.edu/LLM

Contact: llmadmissions@hofstra.edu

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THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY MORITZ COLLEGE OF LAW MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS [WU#261]

The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Master of Laws (LL.M.) Program

is designed for foreign lawyers who wish to advance their legal education in a

stimulating academic environment. The College offers the dual advantages of a

highly-regarded law curriculum at a major U.S. university and an LL.M. program of limited size that allows for individualized attention and support.

The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law LL.M. program is happy to announce a new merit scholarship program. Several scholarships of $7500 will be awarded to exceptional applicants beginning in the current application cycle. International students are encouraged to apply!

For more information, please visit:

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NEW SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS [WU#263]

The New School is a legendary progressive university comprising schools bound by a common, unusual intent: to prepare and inspire its 10,510 undergraduate and graduate students to bring actual, positive change to the world. In addition to its 88 graduate and undergraduate degree-granting programs and majors, the university offers certificate programs and more than 650 continuing education courses to more than 6,350 adult learners every year.

The New School provides a generous program of scholarships and fellowships to degree students

based on need, merit, or a combination of the two. We offer ten fellowships and scholarships

specifically for international students. These fellowships and scholarships are designed to draw

students from a variety of countries and regions around the world.

For more information, please visit:

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ATLAS CORPS FELLOWSHIPS FOR NON-PROFIT LEADERS [WU#263]

Atlas Service Corps, Inc. is an international network of nonprofit leaders and

organizations that promotes innovation, cooperation, and solutions to address

the world's 21st century challenges. Our mission is to address critical social

issues by developing leaders, strengthening organizations, and promoting

innovation through an overseas fellowship of skilled nonprofit professionals.

The Atlas Corps Fellowship is a 12-18 month, professional fellowship for the world’s best nonprofit leaders. Fellows serve at Host Organizations to work on issues that complement their expertise and learn leadership skills, while sharing best practices.

This prestigious fellowship includes health insurance, the Atlas Corps Nonprofit Management Series training program, flight and visa costs, and a living stipend to cover basic expenses (food, transportation, housing).

For eligibility, applicants must be under the age of 35, have at least a Bachelor's degree, be

proficient in English, have two or more years of experience in the nonprofit/NGO/social sector, and

be committed to returning to their home country after the 12-18 month Fellowship.

Atlas Corps will be considering applications on a rolling basis. Apply by January 29th to be

considered for the June 2012 class; applications received after that date will be considered for our

September 2012 class.

For more information, please visit:

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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS [WU#265]

The University of California Berkeley, on San Francisco Bay, is the UC flagship

campus and one of the world's premier public universities and a wellspring of

innovation. The university’s academic community makes key contributions to the

economic and social well-being of the Bay Area, California, and the nation.

The Graduate Division offers a variety of awards for entering graduate and doctoral students.

Fellowships may provide a stipend, fees, and tuition to support the living and educational expenses of graduate study. Although Berkeley has a strong fellowship program, the number of awards is limited. To be considered, you must be nominated by your department. If you are considered for a fellowship, your application will be judged competitively on the basis of the quality of your previous academic work, on the evidence of your ability to do research, and on your promise of becoming a productive scholar.

Entering students are eligible for Berkeley Fellowships (awarded to outstanding applicants to

doctoral programs in all fields); Chancellor's and Cota Robles Fellowships (awarded to exceptional

applicants who enhance the diversity in the graduate student population at Berkeley); and Regent’s

Fellowships (awarded to exceptional applicants to doctoral programs in the humanities and social

sciences who are planning a career in university teaching and research).

For more information, please visit:

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SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS [WU#265]

Founded in 1870, our iconic campus is nestled amongst the rolling hills of

Central New York—itself a crucible of historic change and progress.

Building on that foundation, SU continues to create opportunities for students and faculty to push limits, build pathways, and make connections that lead to new discoveries and transformational change.

Each year we offer over 1,400 graduate assistantships to full-time matriculated graduate students to serve as teaching, research or administrative assistants. Graduate students holding a full assistantship work for an average of twenty hours a week during the academic year. The department making the appointment determines the salary the assistant receives, and many graduate assistants also receive tuition scholarships. SU Graduate Fellowships consist of a stipend and a full-tuition scholarship (up to 30 credits for the academic year). Where appropriate, they are awarded for more than one academic year. Fellows

are appointed annually, primarily from among incoming graduate students, although some returning

students entering the final year of a terminal degree program at Syracuse (e.g. M.F.A. or Ph.D.)

receive these awards.

For more information, please visit:

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FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS [#266]

Frostburg State University is a student-centered teaching and learning

institution featuring experiential opportunities. The University offers students a

distinctive and distinguished baccalaureate education along with a select set of

applied master’s and doctoral programs. Frostburg serves regional and statewide economic and workforce development; promotes cultural enrichment, civic responsibility, and sustainability; and prepares future leaders to meet the challenges of a complex and changing global society.

Six International Graduate Fellowships are available each academic year for students possessing an F-1 or J-1 visa, a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0, and who have been admitted to one of Frostburg State University's graduate programs. Applicants must apply and are chosen by a review committee based on academic qualification, experience, and professional goals.

Awards are given for the academic year only. Awards may be renewed if the recipient maintains full-

time enrollment, a cumulative GPA of 3.0, and remains in good academic standing. These awards

cover the cost of tuition for up to 30 credit hours per academic year and recipients also receive

$6,500 in an annual stipend.

For more information, please visit:

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UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE

SUNY PLATTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FINANCIAL AID [WU#262]

SUNY Plattsburgh has been providing financial aid to international undergraduates for more than a decade. The result has been exceptional global diversity among our student body. Plattsburgh currently enrolls more than 350 international undergraduates from more than 65 countries.

International student financial aid awards are based on academic merit, country of residence, and

financial need. For the 2012-2013 academic year, the range value of the scholarship package is

$2,500 to $10,000 for students worldwide. The average award for 2012-2013 is expected to be

approximately $6,200, increased from an average of $4,200 in 2011-2012. To determine the

estimated value of an individual student’s financial aid package, try our easy-to-use international

scholarship calculator!

For more information, please visit:

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GEORGIA COLLEGE TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS [WU#264]

As Georgia's public liberal arts university, Georgia College offers undergraduate programs of study to talented and motivated students in a residential college setting. Georgia College also provides, at multiple locations, graduate and professional studies that support the needs of the region and create pathways to individual success and personal fulfillment. Its academically engaging, student-centered programs often take learning beyond the traditional classroom and develop the intellectual, professional, and civic skills and dispositions of students.

Each scholarship is worth approximately $17,500 USD per year. These scholarships are awarded

as either a full out-of-state tuition waiver or a half out-of-state tuition waiver, and are awarded on the

basis of demonstrated academic ability, evidence of extra-curricular involvement and financial need.

To be considered for the ISS, applicants must have on file a completed application for admission

and completed ISS application by the stated deadline.

For more information, please visit:

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EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS [WU#265]

East Tennessee State University prepares students to become

productive, enlightened citizens who actively serve their communities and

our world. Innovation and integration of educational programs, opportunities and scholarly activities enable ETSU to enrich the cultural and intellectual environment, advance economic development, and increase the level of educational attainment of our community and region.

The International Students Academic Merit Scholarship is open to new international students

seeking a graduate or undergraduate degree. The scholarship covers 50 percent of the total of in

and out-of-state tuition and maintenance fees only. No additional fees or costs are covered.

For more information, please visit:

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FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY NTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS (WU # 261)

The largest private university in New Jersey, Fairleigh Dickinson

University (FDU) is a not-for-profit, nonsectarian, multicampus institution. The University offers over

100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including doctoral programs in nursing practice,

clinical psychology and school psychology; and an AACSB-accredited business school.

The FDU International Scholarship awards $1,000 to $13,500 per year to qualified, first-time

undergraduate freshmen. Condiseration for this award is based on academic merit and

demonstrated financial need. The SAT/ACT is not required and the award is renewable for up to four

years. The FDU International Graduate Scholarship awards $1,000 to $10,000 per year and is also

based on academic merit and demonstrated financial need.

For more information, please visit:

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MINOT STATE UNIVERSITY IN-STATE TUITION FOR NONRESIDENT

STUDENTS [WU#261]

Minot State University in North Dakota makes it affordable for any student

in the world to receive a top-notch education from one of the premiere universities in the Great Plains. No matter where you are from, you will pay the North Dakota in-state tuition rate when you enroll in on-campus courses.

Also, Minot State University allows you to enroll in up to 18 credits for the same price as 12 credits!

So, for no extra cost per semester, you can potentially save over $10,000 by completing your

degree in four years. This option also allows you the freedom to branch out and take courses

outside of your degree area, if you choose.

For more information, please visit:

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RIDER UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS AND TRAVEL GRANTS [WU#264]

From its beginnings as a private business college nearly a century and a half ago, Rider University has consistently thrived as a home for students seeking a timely, relevant and thorough curriculum and an environment to satisfy their intellectual curiosity Rider University welcomes international students from around the world and our freshman application deadline is March 1, 2012. Best of all, at this time, there are still scholarships available!

We also offer generous Travel Grants to international students. Take advantage of these

opportunities and apply today! International students may contact us at admissions@rider.edu to

receive further assistance.

For more information, please visit:

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UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS [WU#266]

Founded in 1889, The University of New Mexico now occupies 600 acres

along old Route 66 in the heart of Albuquerque. The University is the state’s

flagship research institution. UNM research injects millions of dollars into

New Mexico’s economy, funds new advancements in healthcare, and

augments teaching – giving students valuable hands-on training in state-of-the art laboratories. The university offers more than 210 degree and certificate programs, UNM has 94 bachelor’s degrees,74 master’s degrees and 40 doctoral programs.

The Amigo Scholarship program, formally designated as the Competitive Scholarship Program by the New Mexico Department of Higher Education, allows qualified international graduate students to pay in-state tuition rates (including differential tuition) and receive a $200.00 stipend per academic year if they meet the eligibility criteria. The Amigo Scholarship is a tuition-specific award and does not convert to a cash award if the recipient’s tuition is covered by other means, such as an assistantship or scholarship.

For more information, please visit:

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UNDERGRADUATE

SAINT CATHERINE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION [E-M]

The priority deadline for female, bachelor's level international student scholarship applications is March 15, 2012 for entry in the August semester.

Our largest scholarship is approximately $18,500 per year.  We also award on-campus jobs valued at $2,500 to international students.  The remaining expenses could be as low as $19,500 per year for students who receive one of our highest scholarships.  Scholarships are awarded based on academic merit and financial need.

Email: aethostenson@stkate.edu

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SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY – FINANCIAL AID FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS. [E-M]

Located in western Pennsylvania, Slippery Rock is a typical small college town where students feel welcome by the community. SRU is located 60 miles north of Pittsburgh, the 2nd largest city in PA. It's an easy day drive to Niagara Falls, Washington, DC, New York City, Philadelphia, and Toronto.

With a rolling admission process, students can expect personal and timely updates on admission decisions. Applicants must submit documentation regarding academic, English language and financial qualification, by the deadline of May 1 for August enrollment and by October 1 for January enrollment. SAT/ACT results, an essay or letters of recommendation are not required but are always welcome. Applicants are encouraged to stay in contact with the International Student Advisor throughout the process.

This year, tuition costs for international students have been reduced. SRU is able to offer this reduction to all new undergraduate international students. To keep the award after the first year, a cumulative GPA of 3.0 is needed. International students can also apply for on-campus jobs and scholarships, including four reserved specifically for them. Additionally, students will find a lower cost of living in Slippery Rock than in larger universities and more urban environments. 

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MARYVILLE COLLEGE – FULL TUITION AWARD [E-M]

The Maryville College International Diversity Scholarsahip will cover the full cost of tuition for each academic year and is renewable for up to four years provided that the student meets the appropriate requirements, maintains F-1 student status, completes two hours of service per week with the Center for International EducationCultural Ambassadors Program and maintains a minimum 3.0 GPA. The students will have to show that he/she has sufficient funds to cover the remaining cost of attendance.

Deadline: April 1st

For more information visit: maryvillecollege.edu/international

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FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD [WU#262]

Fairleigh Dickinson University is a center of academic excellence dedicated to the preparation of world citizens through global education. The University strives to provide students with the multi-disciplinary, intercultural, and ethical understandings necessary to participate, lead, and prosper in the global marketplace of ideas, commerce and culture.

The Colonel Fairleigh Dickinson Scholarship awards between $11,000 to $25,000 per year to qualified, first-time international undergraduate freshmen. Consideration for this award is based on academic merit and SAT scores. A minimum of the equivalent of a 3.0 g.p.a. and an SAT (Critical Reading + Math) score of 1050 or higher are required.

For more information, please visit:

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FULL SAIL UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS [WU#262]

Since 1979, Full Sail University has been an innovative educational leader for those pursuing careers in the entertainment industry. With over 34,500 alumni,

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