In 2024, the USA will offer full scholarships to all international students.
To be eligible for full scholarships in the US, all international students must apply for US fellowships at American universities. Up to 2024, all Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. programs in the United States are fully supported.
Do you want to study abroad in the US on a scholarship? Undergraduate, graduate and doctoral scholarships are offered by numerous US institutions and organizations to students from Africa and underdeveloped countries. Several of these scholarships are only accessible to African students who are studying abroad in the USA.
These are links to full scholarships for overseas students studying in the USA, particularly for students from Africa.
Scholarships at Michigan State University from the MasterCard Foundation (MSU)
Because to a collaboration between the university and the MasterCard Foundation, undergraduate and graduate students from Sub-Saharan Africa can now obtain full tuition scholarships from Michigan State University. During the duration of the nine-year initiative, the foundation will give the university $45 million to support 185 scholars, including 100 four-year undergraduates and 85 graduate students.
levels of study for undergraduate and master’s degrees
The prior application deadline was February 15th.
Program for Scholarships of the MasterCard Foundation
The goal of the MasterCard Foundation Scholars program is to educate and mentor gifted but economically underprivileged young people in Africa and emerging countries who will contribute to the improvement of the continent.
The Scholarship Program is anticipated to assist 15,000 young people in 8 to 10 years. Following American universities and the MasterCard Foundation are working together to offer scholarships to students from Africa and underdeveloped countries. Learn more about the MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program.
The MasterCard Foundation Scholars at Wellesley College
As part of the Scholars Program, Wellesley will provide nine (9) African women with comprehensive assistance, including scholarships, mentorship, counseling, and internship opportunities for undergraduate studies.
Level of Education: Undergraduate
The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Stanford University
The MasterCard Foundation education project at Stanford University will fully fund 20 talented but poor African students over the next eight years so they can get scholarships in the US. The Scholars Program will provide financial assistance to five (5) undergraduate students from Sub-Saharan Africa each year.
Education Level: Undergraduate
Previous application deadlines often fell between September and January or February.
Scholarships at Arizona State University from the MasterCard Foundation (ASU)
As part of the first cohort of MasterCard Foundation Scholars, 10 undergraduates from seven different African nations were accepted to Arizona State University in 2024.
Education Level: Undergraduate
Scholarships at Michigan State University from the MasterCard Foundation (MSU)
Because to a collaboration between the university and the MasterCard Foundation, undergraduate and graduate students from Sub-Saharan Africa can now obtain full tuition scholarships from Michigan State University. During the duration of the nine-year initiative, the foundation will give the university $45 million to support 185 scholars, including 100 four-year undergraduates and 85 graduate students.
levels of study for undergraduate and master’s degrees
The prior application deadline was February 15th.
United States government grants
Program for Foreign Students at Fulbright
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The Fulbright Program is available to international students who want to earn a Master’s or PhD. Without a degree, scholarships may also be awarded for postgraduate study. The grant covers the student’s living expenses, health insurance, travel, books, and tuition.
Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in a range of areas, excluding clinical medical research and programs leading to medical degrees, are the appropriate levels of study.
Program for Collaborative Graduate Scholarships between Japan and the World Bank
The World Bank and the Government of Japan offer scholarships for master’s degree candidates from developing countries through the Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program.
studies at the master’s level
Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowships for Foreign Students in the USA
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program is a non-degree-granting chance for seasoned professionals to advance their leadership skills via a sharing of knowledge and understanding of issues that both the United States and the Fellows’ home countries face.
Professional fellowship, level of study
Offering both African and non-African countries scholarships
Scholarships and Fellowships from USA-based Organizations
Grants for Women in Undergraduate Studies from the Zawadi Africa Education Fund in Partnership with Google
For academically gifted African women and girls from low-income homes to pursue higher education in the USA, Uganda, Ghana, South Africa, and Kenya, the Zawadi Africa Education Fund program offers undergraduate scholarships. …….
Degree: Bachelor’s in engineering, computer science, or information technology
Scholarships from the MMMF for Women from Developing Countries in the United States and Canada
In an effort to improve the lives of women and children in developing countries, the Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund (MMMF) provides grants to women in those countries to support their ongoing education and enhance their leadership skills. The MMMF grants are each valued roughly $12,000 each.
Applicants must be women from developing countries enrolled in US or Canadian universities at the time of application.
studies at the master’s level
International Fellowship for Women of the AAUW
For the purpose of pursuing full-time study or research in the nation, women who are not citizens or permanent residents of the United States are qualified to apply for American Association of University Women – AAUW International Fellowships.
A US bachelor’s degree or its equivalent was required of applicants by September 30 of the previous year, and they also had to have begun the application process for the universities they intended to attend.
The awards are worth $18,000, $20,000, and $30,000 for postdoctoral, PhD, and master’s students, respectively.
Masters, PhD, and postdoctoral degrees are available.
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Harambe Fletcher Scholarships for African Students in the U.S.
The Harambe Fletcher Scholarship, which pays the full tuition for young African entrepreneurs enrolling in a master’s program at The Fletcher School at Tufts University in September, is available.
Suitable Academic Subject
degree in law and diplomacy, master of arts (MALD)
a professional degree in international affairs that is two years long, extremely flexible, and interdisciplinary.
International Business Master’s (MIB)
a two-year degree program that combines international affairs and business
7UP Scholarships at Harvard Business School for Nigerian Students
Seven Up Bottling Company Plc of Nigeria established the Seven UP Harvard Business School Scholarship in commemoration of the company’s 50th anniversary, which is consistent with the company’s overarching objective of building a greener future for eligible Nigerians. Applications are currently being accepted for the future year’s Harvard Business School MBA class.
MBA degree of education
South African students can participate in the international student Mandela Fellowship Program at Michigan State University.
MSU aims to encourage the growth of South African universities and institutions by providing tuition assistance during the first year of graduate studies. Many of these students will stay behind to work in government and other fields. The objective is to make it possible for departments to provide scholarships in the USA, bringing students to campus for a short period of time while providing them time to locate alternate means of funding for the remaining course of their program of study.
the completion of a graduate program.
Scholarships offered by the Global Scholars Program at Clark University
Students in high school who are neither citizens nor permanent residents of the United States, as well as American citizens and permanent residents who live abroad and will complete their entire secondary education outside of the country, are eligible for the Global Scholars Program at Clark University. The award also includes a minimum scholarship of $15,000 (($60,000 for four years contingent upon meeting academic standards for renewal)) and a guaranteed $2,500 taxable stipend for a paid internship or research assistantship taken for academic credit the summer following the sophomore or junior year.