Get the skills and knowledge you need for the next step in your career by joining the International Merit-based Scholarships offered by Medaille University in the USA.
The educational program is available to students from international countries who would like to begin an undergraduate degree course at the university.
These merit scholarships are renewable for a maximum of 8 academic semesters at Medaille University.
Medaille Institution is a nonsectarian, private four-year university with campuses in Buffalo and Rochester, as well as online programs. Medaille places emphasis on your achievement by providing undergraduate and graduates degree programs in hands-on, practitioner-based learning environments on campus and in the community.
Why would you like to study at Medaille University?
Medaille University is the place for students who want to change their world and improve the lives of their communities through their careers as leaders, advocates, and professionals.
The university’s mission is to educate and develop empowered individuals for academic achievement, career success and civic engagement, thereby contributing to a healthy, diverse democracy.
Application Deadline: The applications for this grant will be accepted only through August 1.
The successful scholar will receive an award amount of $14,000 – $22,000 USD per academic year and are renewable for a maximum of 8 academic semesters at Medaille University.
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