Studying abroad can transform your career. United States 🇺🇸 offers some of the world’s most competitive scholarship programmes — many of which are fully funded and open to Nigerian and South African students.
Why Study in United States?
The Fulbright Foreign Student Program is the flagship US government scholarship for international graduate students and researchers. Sub-Saharan African students are among the most competitive applicants. Beyond Fulbright, the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship, MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program, and Aga Khan Foundation awards also fund African students at top US universities.
Types of Scholarships Available
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Government-funded scholarships cover tuition, accommodation, living stipends, and return flights. University-based awards often require a separate application alongside your admission form. Private and corporate scholarships may target specific fields such as STEM, public health, or sustainable development.
General Eligibility Requirements
- A completed undergraduate or postgraduate degree with strong grades
- English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)
- Two to three strong academic or professional references
- A compelling personal statement or research proposal
- Proof of admission or application to a recognised institution
How to Apply
Most scholarship bodies open applications six to twelve months before the intake date. Create accounts on official scholarship portals early. Gather all documents — transcripts, ID, reference letters — before the portal opens. Incomplete applications are automatically disqualified.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applying to programmes you are not eligible for wastes time. Missing deadlines is the most common reason for rejection. Generic personal statements fail — every essay must be tailored to the specific scholarship’s mission. And always confirm that your referees have submitted their letters on time.
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