Friday, January 2, 2009

The George Washington University

GWU is a large, prestigious urban university located in downtown Washington, D.C. It is a private institution, and while it is expensive compared to state universities, international students pay the same tuition and fees as U.S. students. Because of this, it may be more cost effective to attend a university such as this.

The main scholarship page is simple, though difficult to find on the GWU website. However, there is a separate link for scholarships focused entirely on international applicants.




The text from this page reads:
The University is committed to the pursuit of academic excellence and awards qualified international students with academic scholarships. These scholarships are only available for students entering GW as freshmen, and, though you may meet the qualifications for several scholarships, only one will be awarded. Students awarded one of the scholarships listed below are guaranteed this award for up to 10 consecutive semesters as long as they maintain continuous full-time enrollment and satisfactory academic progress. Unless indicated, applicants are considered for scholarships at the time of admission and no application is required.

Graduate students may be interested in this site.
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