Tuesday, November 3, 2009

EducationUSA Weekly 154



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I. Scholarships and Fellowships   

-          Undergrad: International scholarships at Roger Williams University – up to $16,000 per year

-          Undergrad: Rhodes College offers scholarships to international students - $5,000 - $32,000 per year

-          Undergrad: Presidential Scholarship for international students at Ramapo College: $ 20,000 per year

-          Graduate: Scholarship for Fulbright Scholars at Ohio State University Moritz College of Law

-          Fellowships: Kathryn Davis Fellowships for Peace: 30 full-tuition fellowships to study critical languages summer 2010

 

 

I. Scholarships and Fellowships



International Scholarships at Roger Williams University – up to $16000 per year

 

 

Roger Williams University is a 53-year-old independent, coeducational liberal arts university that has quickly established itself as a leader in higher education. A dynamic educational environment in which students live and learn to be global citizens, the University is committed to its mantra of learning to bridge the world. With 40 academic programs and a robust array of co-curricular activities available on its waterfront campus in historic Bristol, R.I., RWU looks to a set of core values in fulfilling its mission to prepare students for life as 21st century citizen-scholars. Under the leadership of President Roy J. Nirschel, Ph.D., the institution has achieved unprecedented academic and financial successes. In 2009, U.S. News & World Report named RWU the seventh-ranked baccalaureate college in the north.

 

International Presidential Excellence Scholarship $16,000 per year 

Minimum GPA required for consideration- 3.5

  

International Achievement Scholarship $10,000 - 13,000 per year 

Minimum GPA required for consideration- 3.0

 

For more information, please contact:

 

Mr. Wesley Roy

Associate Director, International Admission 

Roger Williams University 

One Old Ferry Road Bristol, RI  02809 USA

 1.401.254.3500 / 1.401.254.3557

 wroy@rwu.edu 

 www.rwu.edu 

 

 

Rhodes College offers scholarships to international students - $5,000 - $32,000 per year

 

Rhodes College is a small liberal arts and sciences college located in Memphis, Tennessee.

International students are eligible for scholarships at
Rhodes valued at US $5,000 to $32,000 per year.  There is no separate application process for these scholarships; students must simply submit the application and supporting documents for admission to be considered.  Scholarship amounts are based on academic merit, standardized test scores, extracurricular accomplishments and letters of recommendation.  There are two additional fellowships for which international students may
apply:  The Taylor Fellowship for Physics, valued at up to US $15,000 per year, is designed for students who are passionate about physics (www.rhodes.edu/ finaid/1413. asp)  and the Bonner Service Scholarship, valued at US $12,500 per year, is designed for servant leaders and students excited about community service
(www.rhodes.edu/ finaid/611. asp).  Please see
www.rhodes.edu/ internationaladm issions or email Lauren Sefton at
SEFTONL@rhodes. edu for more information about the admission process and scholarships at Rhodes College.

For additional information, please contact:

Lauren Sefton, Associate Director of Admissions:
SEFTONL@rhodes. edu
Rhodes College, Memphis, TN  USA  / www.rhodes.edu

 

 

presidential scholarship for international students at Ramapo College, nj -$20,000 per year

 

Greeting from Ramapo College, NJ!

 

Ramapo College offers the most prestigious award the "Presidential Scholarship" to qualified international students which is a $80,000 award to be used over four years ($20,000 per academic year) commencing in Fall 2010. The criteria to be selected for this award are the following;

 

-          Minimum of 3.5 GPA in high school

-          SAT scores of at least 1230 in Critical Reading and Mathematics

 

Currently most of our international students are receiving the Presidential scholarship and I am very confident that many of your students will be eligible for this award which covers all their tuition for the 4 years of their undergraduate degree.

 

Ranked by U.S. News & World Report as fifth in the north in the Top Public Universities- Master's category, Ramapo College of New Jersey is sometimes mistaken for a private college. This is, in part, due to its unique interdisciplinary academic structure, its size of more than 5,660 students and its pastoral setting in the foothills of the Ramapo Mountains on the New Jersey/New York border.

 

Distinguished by its innovative mission, Ramapo College is supported by its Four Pillars of Learning – International, Intercultural, Interdisciplinary, and Experiential. Ramapo College provides an International focus in nearly all fields of study, preparing students to become globally well-versed and to take advantage of new opportunities in an increasing interdependent world. Ramapo College of New Jersey is listed in the December 2008 issue of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine as among the "100 Best Values in Public Colleges" for 2009.  This is the fourth consecutive year Ramapo has been included in the "100 Best Values in Public Colleges."  The college was ranked #66 in the country, and one of two colleges in New Jersey in the Top 100. Ramapo College also is one of 212 institutions recommended by The Princeton Review in the "Best in the Northeast" section in the 2009 edition of The Best Northeastern Colleges.

 

Established in 1969, Ramapo College offers bachelor's degrees in the arts, business, humanities, social sciences and the sciences, as well as in professional studies, which include nursing and social work. In addition, Ramapo College offers courses leading to teacher certification at the elementary and secondary levels. The College also offers three graduate programs as well as articulated programs with the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New York Chiropractic College, New York University College of Dentistry, SUNY State College of Optometry and New York College of Podiatric Medicine.

 

Undergraduate students choose to concentrate their studies in one of five schools with more than 700 course offerings and 40 academic programs. Ramapo College boasts an average student/faculty ratio of 18:1 and average class size of 23, affording students the opportunity to develop close ties to the College's exceptional faculty.

 

For further information, please contact:

 

Rajesh Adhikari

Assistant Director for Int'l Students and Scholars

Roukema Center for International Education, ASB 123

Ramapo College

505 Ramapo Valley Road

Mahwah, New Jersey 07430 

 

Phone: +001 (201) 684-7567

Fax: +001 (201) 684-7989

Email: radhikar@ramapo. edu

www.ramapo.edu/ international 

www.ramapo.edu/ academics

 

 

 

   

Scholarship for fulbright scholars at ohio state university moritz college of law



The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law's LL.M. program is pleased to announce a new scholarship initiative for Fulbright Scholars.  Fulbright Scholars who are admitted to the LL.M. program will be granted partial tuition waivers reducing their tuition costs to in-state tuition levels (i.e., approximate value of $15,000 USD for the 2009-2010 academic year).

The Moritz College of Law is part of the largest university in the
United States:  The Ohio State University.  The Ohio State University is located in Columbus, Ohio - the state capital and 15th largest city in the United States. Columbus is home to federal and state government and vibrant legal and business communities.  Columbus is easy to navigate, but offers big-city amenities like art galleries, professional sporting events, theater, and great restaurants. Columbus is centrally located, making it an easy flight or drive to many other major U.S. cities.

There are nearly 4,000 international students at
Ohio State, hailing from 107 countries. More than 1,600 international scholars visit campus each year.  The Moritz LL.M. Program is limited to just 25 students, which allows us to provide personal attention.  The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law LL.M. Program:  World-class education, small-town feel.

For more information, program description, and application information, visit:  
http://moritzlaw. osu.edu/programs /llm.

 

Contact information: Assistant Dean Jessica Richman Dworkin, dworkin.12@osu. edu, 614-688-5328.


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Jessica Richman Dworkin
Assistant Dean
International and Graduate Programs
The Ohio State University
Moritz College of Law
55 West 12th Avenue
Columbus, Ohio  43210
614-688-5328

 

 

 

 

Kathryn Davis Fellowships for Peace: 30 full-tuition fellowships to study critical languages summer 2010

 

Deadline to apply, February 1, 2010 

 

The Monterey Institute of International Studies is pleased to announce up to 30 full fellowships—includin g tuition, room, board and books to attend Middlebury Language Schools, June – August 2010. These fellowships link two affiliated institutions known internationally for language and international study: the Monterey Institute and Middlebury College. To be eligible for fellowships, candidates must be admitted to a degree program in international policy, international business, or teaching foreign language, for Fall 2010.

 

In the fourth year of this program, these fellowships are made possible by a $1 million gift from Kathryn Davis to address today's critical need for more effective language proficiency. The award covers the cost of tuition, room and board to attend the Middlebury summer Language Schools.  Fellowship recipients will study Arabic, Chinese, Japanese or Russian through the Language Schools' signature immersion model: "No English Spoken Here."  This intense study, equivalent to a full year of college-level language learning, will allow students to enhance language skills to meet enrollment prerequisites at the Monterey Institute for Fall 2010.

 

 "Fellowships for Peace" recipients will be chosen on the basis of academic credentials, experience, and commitment to building a more peaceful world.

 

Languages of Study at Middlebury College's Language Schools
Fellowships are offered only for the following languages and levels:

  • Arabic – beginning or intermediate
  • Chinese (Mandarin) – intermediate
  • Japanese – intermediate
  • Russian – intermediate

AND

 

Programs at the Monterey Institute of International Studies
Fellowships are offered only for students admitted to one of the following master's programs:

  • International Business – MBA
  • International Policy Studies
  • International Environmental Policy
  • Public Administration in International Management – MPA
  • Teaching Foreign Language

 

Qualifications

By the time of enrollment at the Monterey Institute in Fall 2010, students must demonstrate that they meet the language proficiency requirements for their program of study.

MBA, International Policy studies, International Environmental Policy and MPA students are required to be at the following levels by the time of enrollment at the Monterey Institute:

  • Arabic: Ready to begin studies at the second or third-year college level.
  • Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese, Russian: Ready to begin studies at the third-year college level.

 

Teaching Foreign Language students must be at the minimum fourth year college-level in their desired teaching language.

One summer of intensive immersion language at the Middlebury Language Schools is the equivalent of one full year of college language study during the regular academic year.  Students who successfully complete their studies at Middlebury should meet the Monterey Institute entry requirements.

 

Contact Information

Monterey Institute of International Studies
Admissions Office
460 Pierce
StreetMonterey, CA 93940 USA
831-647-4123
800-824-7235 (toll-free from inside the
US)
admit@miis.edu

www.miis.edu

 

 

 

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Crieteria For Getting a Seat for You In the Well ranked Universities for Master in Engineering

Usually, every engineering student have dream of being a successful engineer. Infact for being a goood engineer many things matters. Such as the talent of student, the right decision and best education that can polish his talent and give him the eternal brightness such that his existance couldnt be counted low.

For the best education and skill, one need to join the best academic institutions. And these days its the most difficult thing to select the well suited institute for you.There are many of such crieterias followed by the universities in the process of admission of Postgraduate student. Usually hard working students with proper research perspective are preferred by the university and the university faculties.
That is usually expected because such student can give a useful product to the world as well as can add up fame and research on the account of university. The research papers and the innovation overall matters the ranking and popularity of the University. University knows that students are the jeweleries of institutions and they leave no effort in selecting the best jewelery.

After completion of bachelor degree, students get confused about what to do and what not to. Where to go and where
not to. So many of them tends to take improper decision in rather unjustifiable way. They just become eccentric due to lack
of suggestion and proper guide way.Its of course a damn sure matter that if u have done graduation in certain course, u must
have certain interest in that subject or stream or even if you dint have that, you may have developed an interest and a thinking
in your subject. So that counts a lot. Today's world is a world of competition, indirectly we can say that if u have energy , the crowd
will be around u and its the way you take advantage too. Take the propor benefits from people when they get around you and
before they get around you, you just need to make yourself attractive and worth surrounded by such people.

Whenever we come across the fee schedule of any top ranked universities, it may be a big panic because your budget may be too
less than its required. So usually universities have arranged two type of seats, one is full pay and next is concessional seat( that
may be teaching internship, research fellowship, research grants, and simply the fees expempted seats.)

Scholarships achievement

Talking about universities, If you are non native english speaker you must ahve good scores in TOEFL or IELTS,
either or which is preferable in most of the universities of the world these days. The score you need may vary as per
university to university. But it is a matter for sure that to get a well ranked university your band score for IELTS must
be around 7 and in some cases scores above 6.5 still keeps your chance alive.for more detail in TOEFL
and IELTS

In addition to this, good GRE(Graduate record examination) score is also counted when the decision is made, whether you deserve the
steat in the esteemed organization or not. The range of 550-600 is considered good and 600-700 keeps your chance of selection strong .
Master progam in Engineering requires about 650 GRE. for more deail in GRE

The next important things is your research perspective or research proposal, you may need to submit during your admission
application. The more convincing and innovative is your idea better the chance for u to get university or federal government
grand in your side. So if you are undergraduate student and want to be in such colleges and universities within 4 to 5 years
of time, may be its time for you to have an idea that u need to have a better research concept. You don't need to panic from
now but, it would be much better if you just give your thought for this-a good food of thought when u have enough leisure time.


So if you really want scholarships for pursuing your masters, you owe to work hardest and in the most intelligent way. SO that you can show yourself different from other.
wish u luck!!!

Full bright scholarship

Funded by: US government
Type: Student Exchange programm
Decipline: All, including science and technology
Focus: Recent Graduates
Requirement:GRE and TOEFL score, with sound and strong academic background and results.



Term and Conditions:

  • Must Poise to have leadership quality
  • Must sign a contract USEF of coming back directly to ur respective country after finishing your degree.
  • Competetive in Marks
  • must have strong research perspective in the field in which he want to persue his masters career
  • Job Experience often is considered the + point


For more Detail




The grant funds

  • Tuition
  • Required textbooks
  • Airfare,
  • Living stipend
  • Health insurance.

USEFP will assist with the visa application process.

Aus-Aid Schoolarships

Australian Development Scholarships

Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) are a bilateral program within the Australian scholarships program.

Australian Development Scholarships are a highly valued form of development cooperation that aims to contribute to the long term development needs of Australia's partner countries to promote growth and stability. They provide opportunities for people from developing countries to undertake full time undergraduate or postgraduate study in Australia.

Fields of study are targeted to address agreed priority human resource and development needs of recipient countries, in line with Australia's bilateral aid program.

Australian Development Scholarships equip scholars with the skills and knowledge to drive change and influence the development outcomes of their own country through obtaining tertiary qualifications at participating Australian higher education institutions and technical colleges.

Scholarship holders are required to return to their country of citizenship for two years after they have completed their studies to contribute to the development of their country.

Up to 1000 Australian Development Scholarships are awarded each year across 31 countries with scholarships awarded equally between men and women.
Categories of Australian Development Scholarships

There are two categories of Australian Development Scholarships:
Public sector: Applicants are public sector employees who are nominated by their governments for an Australian Development Scholarship award through a competitive selection process. Applicants are required to return to their role in the public service at the completion of their award to strengthen public service capacity in their home country.

Open/equity: Applicants do not need to be nominated by their government or employer. Anyone who meets the selection criteria may apply under this category. Applicants are required to return to their country of citizenship after the completion of their award to contribute to the development of the identified priority sector in their country.
Scholarship benefits

Australian Development Scholarships are offered for the minimum period necessary for the individual to complete the academic program specified by the Australian higher education Institution, including any preparatory training. The following benefits generally apply:

* Return air travel - payment of a single return, economy class airfare to and from Australia, via the most direct route.
* A reunion airfare entitlement for reunion travel is available to Students who commence their scholarship in 2009 and have no family members accompanying them.
* Contribution to initial visa expenses.
* Establishment allowance - a once only payment of A$5,000 as a contribution towards expenses such as rental bonds, text books, study materials, additional medical insurance, home contents insurance, excess baggage etc.
* Full tuition fees.
* Contribution to living expenses - a fortnightly contribution to basic living expenses paid at a rate determined by AusAID. For all students who have received an Offer to start in 2008 the stipend is A$20,007 per annum for Semester 1. The stipend will increase to $23,008 per annum in Semester 2, 2008.
* Introductory Academic Program (IAP) - a compulsory 4-6 week program prior to the commencement of formal academic studies covering information on life and study in Australia. See information on IAPs below.
* Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of the award (for award holder only) - provided to cover the student's basic medical costs.
* Pre-course English (PCE) fees - if deemed necessary PCE may be available for students for in-country and/or in-Australia training.
* Supplementary Academic Support (Tutorial Assistance) - may be available when essential to improve the student's performance to ensure their academic success.
* Fieldwork (for research students only) - may be available for eligible research students for one return economy class airfare via the most direct route to their country of citizenship or within Australia.

Eligibility

Applicants for Australian Development Scholarships must satisfy both the general eligibility criteria and specific criteria established for each country. Applicants will also need to satisfy all requirements of the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship.
General eligibility criteria

Applicants must:

* be a citizen of an ADS participating country [see below]
* not hold Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent resident status.
* not married to, a de facto of, or engaged to, a person who holds or is eligible to hold an Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent resident status
* not hold or have held an Australian government funded scholarship in the preceding 12 months at the time of application
* satisfy any specific criteria established by the applicant's country and/or government of citizenship
* satisfy the admission requirements of the Institution at which the ADS is to be undertaken
* satisfy all requirements of the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship.

Country specific criteria

In addition to the above general eligibility criteria, applicants must also meet specific eligibility criteria imposed by the Government of their country of citizenship. Country specific eligibility criteria are available from the Australian Diplomatic Mission in your country of citizenship, or from the relevant link below.
Eligible countries

You are only eligible for ADS if you are a citizen of one of the countries listed below. Enquiries about ADS should be made with the Australian Diplomatic Mission in your country of citizenship.

Please note that Diplomatic Missions in countries not listed below, or AusAID Offices in Australia cannot provide country specific information about the availability of scholarships.
Country of Citizenship

For detail ContactGo to Aus-aid Homepage

Application process

There is usually one annual selection round in each country. Each Country Program has different selection processes and timelines. Further information on individual country processes can be obtained from the Australian Diplomatic Mission in the country of citizenship or from the link to contact information above.
Conditions of ADS

Applicants who are offered an Australian Development Scholarship will be asked to sign a contract with the Commonwealth of Australia declaring that they will comply with the conditions of the scholarship and the ADS Handbook before the ADS comes into effect. Partner governments may impose their own separate conditions on the scholarship.

The most significant condition relating to the award is that students are required to return to their country of citizenship for at least two years after completing their scholarship, to contribute to the economic and social development of their country. Failure to do so will incur a debt to the Commonwealth of Australia for the total value of the scholarship.
Australian Development Scholarship Handbook

The Australian Development Scholarship (ADS) Handbook (formally called the Australian Development Scholarship Operational Manual) provides detailed information on all aspects of the program's operation including selection, processing and managing of ADS intakes. Note that the Handbook may be revised and updated by AusAID at any time without notice.

See Australian Development Scholarship Handbook [PDF 176KB]
Study in Australia

The following institutions will be able to receive ADS students commencing 2007. More information about these institutions and the courses available can be found at the Australian Course and Education Institution Search or Study in Australia [external websites]
From January 2007 (Semester One):

Australian Capital Territory

* The Australian National University
* Canberra Institute of Technology
* The University of Canberra

New South Wales

* Australian Catholic University
* Charles Sturt University
* Macquarie University
* Southern Cross University
* TAFE New South Wales
o Hunter
o Illawarra
o North Coast
o Northern Sydney
o South Western Sydney
* The University of New England
* The University of New South Wales
* The University of Newcastle
* The University of Sydney
* The University of Technology Sydney
* University of Western Sydney
* University of Wollongong

Victoria

* Box Hill Institute TAFE
* Chisholm Institute
* Deakin University
* Gordon Institute of TAFE
* Holmesglen Institute of TAFE
* Kangan Batman Institute of TAFE
* La Trobe University
* Monash University
* Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE
* RMIT University
* Swinburne University of Technology
* Swinburne University of Technology (TAFE)
* The University of Melbourne
* University of Melbourne
* University of Ballarat
* Victoria University
* William Angliss Institute of TAFE

Queensland

* Barrier Reef Institute of TAFE
* Bond University
* Brisbane North Institute of TAFE
* Central Queensland University
* Gold Coast Institute of TAFE
* Griffith University
* James Cook University
* Moreton Institute of TAFE
* Queensland University of Technology
* Southbank Institute of TAFE
* Sunshine Coast Institute of TAFE
* The University of Queensland
* The University of Southern Queensland
* The University of the Sunshine Coast
* Tropical North Institute of TAFE
* University of Southern Queensland
* University of the Sunshine Coast

Western Australia

* Curtin University
* Edith Cowan University
* Murdoch University
* TAFE Western Australia Education and Training International
* The University of Notre Dame Australia
* The University of Western Australia

South Australia

* Carnegie Mellon University
* Flinders University
* TAFE South Australia
* The University of Adelaide
* The University of South Australia

Northern Territory

* Charles Darwin University

Tasmania

* The University of Tasmania

From June 2007 (Semester Two):

New South Wales

* Australian Catholic University

Victoria

* University of Ballarat

What can I study?

Australian Development Scholarships are available for full-time undergraduate or postgraduate study, from Certificate level to PhD at participating Australian universities and Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutions.

The number of scholarships and fields of study are determined annually by each ADS participating country and in accordance with the Australian Government's bilateral development assistance program. Some countries may limit the level of study (technical, undergraduate or postgraduate) and give priority to certain fields of study to better meet development needs and Australia's specific aid objectives for each country.
Country specific information is available from the relevant Australian Diplomatic Mission or from the relevant contact link above.
Institution information kits

Once applicants have accepted an ADS offer and signed the contract with the Commonwealth of Australia, the relevant Institution will provide each ADS student with an Institution Information Kit covering pre-departure information.

The pre-departure information provides details on areas such as the Institution and the student's course, reception information, climate details, local childcare and schooling options, long term accommodation, living costs, support services available, public transport options and contact details for the Institution.
Introductory Academic Program

Institutions are required to provide a compulsory Introductory Academic Program (IAP) of between 4-6 weeks duration to all ADS students after their arrival in Australia and prior to the commencement of their formal academic program. The IAP is compulsory and all students must attend. The IAP covers the following areas:

* Living arrangements: study and life in Australia, accommodation options, budgeting and living costs, and assistance available to students facing difficulties adapting to their new environment
* Academic matters: advice about academic and language skills and information about study requirements and options
* Legal requirements and entitlements: information about welfare and health services, social adjustment activities, chaplaincy and prayer rooms, part-time employment services, and relevant State laws
* Student Support Services for international students.

Accommodation

Institutions participating in the ADS scheme are required to meet new ADS students at the airport on arrival and take them to their initial accommodation. Institutions are also responsible for arranging accommodation for students and where relevant their families for the first seven days they are in Australia. Students are responsible for the cost of this accommodation, but institutions will try to find accommodation that is reasonably priced, with appropriate furniture and facilities. Students are responsible for finding and paying for their own long-term accommodation.
Information regarding dependants

Students wishing to bring family members to Australia must contact the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) directly to ascertain the current requirements for family entry. More information about DIAC's entry requirements and the visa process are available from the DIAC website [external website]. ADS students will be required to ensure all their dependants have medical insurance in place for the period they will reside in Australia prior to their departure from their country of citizenship.

Students who bring family members to Australia are entirely responsible for their welfare, including all costs associated with visas, travel, medical, living, and schooling if applicable.

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