Some scholarships are provided by an individual university, while others are through organizations that are not associated with a university.
Most universities offer scholarships. If a university interests you, look at their website or Financial Aid page to find out more information.
Continue reading below for specific scholarship opportunities that are appropriate for AISB students, depending on their skills and qualifications.
This is a general article from CollegeBoard to help understand the scholarship process. While CollegeBoard is based in the US, the information can easily apply to universities in Europe, South America, and other parts of the world.
Scholars4dev, short for Scholarhips for Development, is an udpated listing of scholarships for international students, specifically for people from developing countries, people who would like to pursue development-related fields, and people who seek global and national development through further education.
The opportunities in the sheet below are offered through specific universities for IB Diploma or in general for international students. Click the arrow in the rop right corner to see the spreadsheet in a new tab; then you can filter for your preferences.
The opportunities below are offered through NGOs, non-profit organizations, foundations, or other organizations that seek to support students.
The CSS Profile is an online application used by colleges and scholarship programs to award non-federal institutional aid. Many private universities in the US accept the CSS profile and the due dates vary.