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07-12-2024, 10:47 AM
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Hello everyone,
I am a Nigerian student with a strong passion for learning and personal development. As an avid online student, I have taken hundreds of courses in various fields, amassing over 300 undergraduate academic credits. My educational journey has been enriched by institutions like Coursera, edX, Sophia Learning, Saylor Academy, and the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX).
I am eager to enroll in the YourPace program at the University of Maine at Presque Isle (UMPI) to complete my Bachelor's degree. However, due to the current economic meltdown in Nigeria, I am financially unstable and unable to afford the tuition fees.
I am reaching out to this community for recommendations on mini-scholarships or grants available for undergraduate students. Your guidance and support would be immensely helpful in achieving my academic goals.
I am committed to finishing my degree in one session, as I have all the available time to dedicate to my studies. Your assistance in finding financial support will make a significant difference in my educational journey.
Thank you for your consideration.
Best regards,
Emmy
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(07-12-2024, 10:47 AM)emmyakins292 Wrote: Hello everyone,
I am a Nigerian student with a strong passion for learning and personal development. As an avid online student, I have taken hundreds of courses in various fields, amassing over 300 undergraduate academic credits. My educational journey has been enriched by institutions like Coursera, edX, Sophia Learning, Saylor Academy, and the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX).
I am eager to enroll in the YourPace program at the University of Maine at Presque Isle (UMPI) to complete my Bachelor's degree. However, due to the current economic meltdown in Nigeria, I am financially unstable and unable to afford the tuition fees.
I am reaching out to this community for recommendations on mini-scholarships or grants available for undergraduate students. Your guidance and support would be immensely helpful in achieving my academic goals.
I am committed to finishing my degree in one session, as I have all the available time to dedicate to my studies. Your assistance in finding financial support will make a significant difference in my educational journey.
Thank you for your consideration.
Best regards,
Emmy
Hey, welcome to the platform I actually had the same concern and I'm from Pakistan I emailed them but the response was they do not offer scholarships to international your pace students. You can directly mail to the financial aid office to get further assistance.
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Financial aid is not available for international students who are not US citizens/permanent residents for the most part.
Private scholarships are also quite rare and generally incredibly competitive.
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You arent going to get any help from the school and private scholarships for non US residents are next to 0 or extremely competitive.
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Maybe a better return on your time than searching the very few scholarships available for this situation would be to search for an employer with tuition reimbursement.
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(07-12-2024, 10:47 AM)emmyakins292 Wrote: Hello everyone,
I am a Nigerian student with a strong passion for learning and personal development. As an avid online student, I have taken hundreds of courses in various fields, amassing over 300 undergraduate academic credits. My educational journey has been enriched by institutions like Coursera, edX, Sophia Learning, Saylor Academy, and the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX).
I am eager to enroll in the YourPace program at the University of Maine at Presque Isle (UMPI) to complete my Bachelor's degree. However, due to the current economic meltdown in Nigeria, I am financially unstable and unable to afford the tuition fees.
I am reaching out to this community for recommendations on mini-scholarships or grants available for undergraduate students. Your guidance and support would be immensely helpful in achieving my academic goals.
I am committed to finishing my degree in one session, as I have all the available time to dedicate to my studies. Your assistance in finding financial support will make a significant difference in my educational journey.
Thank you for your consideration.
Best regards,
Emmy
Maybe you should try University of the People, they give full or partial scholarships for students in other countries who demonstrate need.
Their courses are not competency-based, but you can transfer some of the credits you already earned.
https://www.uopeople.edu/
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@emmyakins292, one session is $1700, make sure you have all the requirements for the max transfer before you begin at UMPI... Good luck in finding financial aid through family, friends, (banks and other lenders), if the bursaries, grants, or scholarships come your way, even better...
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(07-12-2024, 12:59 PM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: Maybe a better return on your time than searching the very few scholarships available for this situation would be to search for an employer with tuition reimbursement.
They are in Nigeria, sadly I don't think that's a thing over there. The Walmart, Target, Starbucks, etc. tuition reimbursement programs are for U.S. residents only.
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