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If you would like to study in the US there are several excellent options. The best of these
being schools that offer need blind admissions I have written more about this in Step #
4 click here to read the whole post http://internationalscholarships.ca/internationalscholarships-step-four/. Basically, the quick summary is if you can get admission to these
schools then your tuition will be adjust based on your family income for international
students will comparatively low income your tuition would be paid.
There are several schools that offer this program the best of these is Brown University
because they have a special fund to assist with this called their Advancing Africa Fund.
This includes tuition cost, two round trip air fares tickets and a monthly stipend. An
excellent but highly competitive opportunity.
Here are some of the other requirements and benefits. The recipients will be asked to
sign a pledge to return to full-time residency in Africa for a period of at least 2 years
upon completion of undergraduate studies Brown. During their undergraduate studies at
Brown, recipients shall be entitled to two return trips paid through the Fund. Upon the
scholars return to Africa, recipients will be given a monthly stipend for 2 years to ensure
a higher standard of living and to ease their transition.
We were able to find information on two scholarship at this university little current
information is available for them we recommend checking with the local officials to
learn more.
Aster Zewde Memorial Scholarship Fund
This scholarship was set up to support and encourage academically strong women
students in the Faculty of Language Studies. It provides a monthly stipend.
This appears to be more of a general scholarship, funded through various internal and
external people and organizations. It provides financial help for students.
The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology offers scholarships
to international students who wish to study at Japanese universities as undergraduate
students or as research students under the Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship
Program.
Ethiopians can apply through the Embassy of Japan in Ethiopia.
The Embassy of Japan in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia offers three different scholarships #1
Research Student Scholarships, # 2 Undergradute Student Scholarships and #3 College
of Technology Student Scholaships.
You can download the application forms from the link above Deadline for applying is
May 31st.
UCL-AET Scholarships University College London (UCL) and the Africa Educational Trust
(AET)
Here is a full undergraduate scholarship to study in the UK. It is specifically designed for
students from Africa. The competition will be high but if you have excellent grades then
it is worth it to apply. I have listed specific instructions below but to summarize you
must apply first to the school, then to the scholarship this is the most common type of
scholarship.
UCL and AET want to help the people of Africa to help themselves. With this goal in
mind they have partnered to in a plan to help students from Africa, who are financially
unable to study in the UK, to pursue full-time undergraduate studies at UCL.
http://www.myinternationalscholarships.com/complete-list-ethiopia-scholarships/