Scholarships are free of cost. If you want to study abroad for free, you would need to secure a fully funded scholarship. A fully funded scholarship will cover all the costs that it would take for you to study abroad. From your tuition fee, accommodation costs, expenses for food, books, and projects to any other miscellaneous expenses that you might need funding for.
However, getting a fully funded scholarship can be pretty difficult because of the low acceptance rate. You should always try to apply for as many scholarships as possible. Because it can greatly improve your chances of getting funded for your education. Because studying abroad can be a hefty expense without a scholarship.
A partially funded scholarship is also always better than no scholarship. Many people may assume that partially funded scholarships offer a very insignificant amount of money, but that is not true. Most times partially funded scholarships take care of either your tuition fee or living expenses, which can also greatly reduce your financial burden.
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Henok Asmelash
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Adadi abdallah athumani
Adadi abdallah athumani
Heather
Maherah Fatima
Hi Heather,
Please specify the scholarship you are referring to so we can guide you better. You can check the eligibility requirements if you meet the requirements you are good to apply by clicking the "Apply Now" button. I hope this helps.
Tirus
Saffana ks
Harish Dammannagari
Hi Saffana,
Simply click on the "Apply Now" option to be redirected to the application form. Once there, review the eligibility criteria carefully and apply once you believe you qualify. We strongly advise you to check your loan eligibility with our financial officer. Depending solely on scholarships may not alleviate financial constraints, whereas an education loan can cover a significant portion of your educational expenses. Best of luck!
Syed
Joyce Addy
Maherah Fatima
Hi Joyce Addy,
You can check out Nursing Scholarships for Ghanaian students and apply using filters to narrow down your search. I recommend reviewing the eligibility criteria following the application procedures before applying. I hope this helps.
Lawretta Ikpesu