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Billy.
Most financial aids are very cumbersome to apply for by international students coz of many requirements required which are hard to mit.hope blog will be helpful.
The news about Sweden charging international Student Tution fee that are not from EU can only be linked to the economy meltdown happening around the world. Sweden has been a hope for the developing country students’ around the world who are hoping to pursue their educational dreams. I will only appeal to the Swedish Authority to consider this move and also not forget how they arrived to this free education that include non swedish nationals.
First of all i would like to thank you for creating such a usefull blog. As an international student I am very much interested in the scholarship program. I would like to know all about the program and hope this blog will help me out to persue my second degree in Seweden
. Thank you
Are students from Africa, and living in Africa, Covered by the term 'International Students' too.. do they qualify for the scholarship programs as well..
Hi. I've just discovered this blog and I'm not sure if it'll be of any use, but here goes. I am in a PhD program in depth psychology and, while I would love to finish it, it is very expensive. I don't mind going into debt, but are there other ways of getting money to pay for my schooling?
Hi. I'm a PhD student in depth psychology and I like the program. Nothing like it is offered in Canada. But it's very expensive. Any suggbestions as to how I could get the money for it? Loans and the like are fine, but where is the best place(s) to look?
Dear Sirs,
We need your help to source for us international financial aid to realize our Agribusiness project.
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KAKPO COMLAN
GENERAL MANAGER
that is is good
I have got admission to australia
I have a student who wants to work on campus. The would work 20 hours a month. Would they need a letter from the area they want to work and also complete the I-9 form.
Hi Will,
Thanks for your message.
If your student will participate in CPT, once he finds employment that is certified to be “curriculum related,” the university will need to issue the appropriate authorization signature allowing the student to begin working. Students will also need to obtain the U.S. Social Security card before being allowed to legally work. Here is a good place to find more information on this. Good luck!