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Most Important Tips Get a Scholarship

The 10 Most Important Tips to Get a Scholarship

Posted on June 16, 2025 By CampusTimesNG No Comments on The 10 Most Important Tips to Get a Scholarship

How to get a Scholarship is much simpler than you may suspect. Here are the most important tips that will help Nigerians students get a Scholarship, including what you should pay special attention to in your application.

Most Important Tips Get a Scholarship

10 Most Important Tips to Get a Scholarship

It is very important to recognise what it takes for obtaining full scholarships for international students. However, I have carefully put down the 10 most important tips you must observe to get a scholarship.

1. Start Right On Time As Expected

The earlier you start your application, the sooner you can get support. Also, don’t be apprehensive about not finding your exact choice of scholarships. Simply overlook all the challenges about scholarships you may have heard and concentrate on your application. Numerous associations have one deadline for each year. If you miss this, wait for the next year and try again. Just don’t stop trying.

When you eventually find the desired scholarship, starting to apply early helps to scale through the bottlenecks of completing your profile, submitting documents, getting referees to submit recommendations, applying for a transcript, including finding the right funding opportunity for your study.

2. Quest the Scholarship Databases for Coordinating Awards

Instead of following the cumbersome procedure of Websearch, you can check our list of scholarships for Funding openings. All scholarships have different application prerequisites. Find time during your search to mark some important scholarships that meet your profile.

3. Apply Immediately for Scholarships that Meets Your Profile

Don’t simply mistakenly send your CV for graduate school admission to the most important Scholarship funds. Rather you should concentrate on applying to the organisations with circumstances that meet your profile. What’s more, don’t send incomplete applications as this will build your odds of achievement.

The best opportunities are with less popular organisations. There are even some of these funding organisations that battle to find enough candidates every year, so you should search for these opportunities.

4. Don’t Miss The Deadline

The greatest mistake you can make is submitting a late application. In most cases, this will disqualify you from the process. Numerous scholarships have one deadline for each year so if you miss it, wait for an entire year before you can try the application once more.

5. Customize Your Application

Nobody likes getting a nonimportant application from bulky ones, so you ought to abstain from using the same format to various scholarship organizations. Know what you must include in your CV for graduate school.

The best procedure is to customize and tailor every application. This isn’t challenging and can incorporate things like tending to it to the opportune individual or fitting your reactions to meet the aim of the scholarship body.

6. Check Your Application for Mistakes

You will leave an awful impression if you present a messy application. Peruse it cautiously and correct any mistakes before sending it. Most importantly, check your spelling and punctuation, just to ensure that the information you are including is authentic.

Likewise, ensure you follow any application instructions that you are given. For instance, if you are asked to apply to A4 paper, just use A4 paper. Check out our article on 7 Scholarship Application Mistakes You Can Avoid This year.

7. Ensure Your Application is Completed

At the point when you are applying for a scholarship, don’t present an incomplete application. This will, for the most part, bring about your application rejection. You can discover further assistance in setting up your application in our 10 Secrets To Winning scholarships For Nigerian Students.

8. What Shows up When You Look for Your Name in Google?

The authorised official responsible for granting scholarships may Google you to discover more information. Check your security settings on Facebook and other social media platforms. Also, search for content that may leave an awful impression and delete them.

9. Utilize a Photograph that Leaves an Impression of Demonstrable Skill

Promptly check your proposal so your profile photograph ought to be high standard and you should look cheerful and proficient. It is prudent to incorporate a photograph, regardless of whether it isn’t requested.

10. Try Not to Turn Into An Annoyance

Numerous organisations don’t send Confirmation Letter. Frequently 3 to a half year will go before you find out. Some even state on their web site that candidates shouldn’t bother the advancement of their application. You ought to follow that request.

 

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Opportunities with SAT or ACT exams

In addition, there is a huge untapped opportunity with writing SAT or ACT to study Abroad.

Do you have children between 15-21years or siblings who you think are brilliant academically and are in SS2 or 3 or just finished secondary school?

Advise them to write SAT or ACT.

They may get a fully funded scholarship in Europe, US or even Canada with a good SAT scores.

Move abroad because of your kids.

Give them a leverage. One of the best ways to make your children compete with children of politicians in the future is to give them another passport. They should not see the ‘Shege’ you are currently witnessing.

A high SAT scores gives you a good leverage for Undegrad fully funded scholarship, especially in USA and Canada .

I repeat, If ur kids or younger siblings are looking at Undergraduate scholarships, write SAT exams.

Practice and have a very high score. Most undergraduate students want to get Scholarship with just WAEC result. It won’t work that way.

High scores in SAT exams and also TOEFL/IELTS. This gives you an edge.

 

List of FULLY FUNDED Scholarships/ Internships

 

Undergraduates should Apply As soon as possible (ASAP) to:

University of Miami USA is offering

• TUITION Waiver

• ON-CAMPUS HOUSING

• MEAL VOUCHER

• LAPTOP to international underg rad students.
Apply to University of Miami stamps scholarship.

The Deadline is November 2023

admissions.miami.edu/undergraduate

 

  • Bright Scholarship: https://brightscholarship.com/
  • Scholarship Region: https://www.scholarshipregion.com/
    – Scholarships Cafe: https://scholarshipscafe.com/
    – Scholars 4 Dev: https://www.scholars4dev.com/
  • Opportunities Corners: https://opportunitiescorners.com/
  • Opportunities For Youth: https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/
    – Find a PhD: https://www.findaphd.com/
    – Find a Master: https://www.findamasters.com/

 

PHYSICS;

University of Alberta

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

University of Saskatchewan
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McMaster University
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AGRICULTURE;

university of Guelph
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University of Saskatchewan
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BIOLOGY
Memorial Uuniversity
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

University of Guelph
https://lnkd.in/d8tr4NtS

 

CHEMISTRY;

University of Saskatchewan
https://lnkd.in/dkA5KUut

University of Toronto:
https://lnkd.in/dwBAe-8a

 

ECONOMICS;

Carleton University
https://lnkd.in/d33nDkcR

Memorial University
https://lnkd.in/duQdpQNB

University of Saskatchewan
https://lnkd.in/d4wuqa4H

 

Anthropology:

Western University
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University of Calgary
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Psychology:

Western University
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Fully Funded Opportunity For Masters Or Phd.

Anyone looking for this fully funded opportunity FOR Masters or PhD.
Here is a list of Bsc/HND in education or related course. This includes:

  • MA in Curriculum and Instruction
    https://baylor.edu/soe/ci/index.php?id=935188
  • Masters in Higher Education
    https://gse.upenn.edu/academics/programs/higher-education-masters
  • M.Ed in Higher Education
    https://ihe.uga.edu/med-program-description
  • Masters in Education Policy
    https://education.uw.edu/masters-education-policy
  • Masters in Higher Education and Student affairs
    https://usf.edu/education/areas-of-study/higher-education-student-affairs/programs/master-of-ed/graduate-assistantships.aspx
  • Phd Education
    https://udel.edu/academics/colleges/grad/prospective-students/programs/education/
  • Phd Education and Social Policy
    https://udel.edu/academics/colleges/grad/prospective-students/programs/education-social-policy/

 

ATTENTION…!!!

Click the link below to access in [PDF format] a list of Upcoming Scholarships from September 2023 to August 2024 in List of Fully Funded Scholarships Program.

 

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Share with your friends for others to benefit from this same article.

In case you have comments or questions to ask about the 10 most important tips to get a scholarship, pass it through the comments box below.

 

 

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