Eligibility and requirements for the AAUW International Scholarship Programme
The AAUW (American Association of University Women) International Scholarship Programme offers funding opportunities for women from developing countries pursuing postgraduate studies in the United States. The programme aims to promote the education and empowerment of women around the world.
To qualify for the AAUW International Scholarship Programme, applicants must meet several eligibility criteria. Firstly, they must be citizens and residents of one of the eligible developing countries. Secondly, they must have an exceptional academic record, with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Thirdly, they must have been accepted into an accredited master's, doctoral or post-doctoral programme in the United States.
In addition to the eligibility requirements, applicants must also meet certain requirements. They must submit a research proposal or study that demonstrates the potential to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in their field. They must also provide letters of recommendation from professors or supervisors attesting to their academic abilities and leadership potential.
The selection process for the AAUW International Scholarship Programme is highly competitive. Candidates are evaluated on the basis of their academic merits, leadership potential and commitment to women's empowerment. Selected scholars receive funding to cover tuition, fees, health insurance and living expenses during their studies in the United States.
The AAUW International Scholarship Programme has a proven track record of supporting exceptional women from developing countries. Past scholarship recipients have made significant contributions to their fields and communities. The programme continues to be a vital source of support for women seeking education and empowerment.
Applications open for the AAUW International Scholarship Programme 2024/2025 for Masters, Doctoral and Post-Doctoral studies in the United States (Funded). Apply now: https://aauw.applyists.net/AAUW-CDG
Deadline: 15-11-2024