Job Detail
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Job ID 13358
- Offered Salary 1000
- Opportunity Type Fully Funded
- Job Type Private sectors
- Opportunity Level Bachelor Degree
- Gender Male Female
- Duration 4 Years
- Language Requirement TOEFL IELTS English
- Application Type Online
Job Description
The average total scholarship award for candidates for the Uptown (Main) Campus is $8,000 each academic year, which equates to $32,000 over four academic years! A first-year student may extend their scholarships for up to eight academic semesters, and a transfer student may renew their scholarships for up to four or six semesters (depending on the length of the program). Please be aware that while UC makes every effort to provide a competitive scholarship package, no full-tuition or full-ride scholarships are available to students from outside the United States.
A total of $2 million worth of scholarships are available from the University of Cincinnati. Students interested in studying a variety of areas, including but not limited to business, engineering, law, medical, and nursing, are eligible for these scholarships. Students from different backgrounds and regions of the nation can apply for the scholarships.
Details
- Opportunity type: Fully Funded
- Opportunity: Scholarship
- Scholarship Country: United States of America
- Scholarship Level: Undergraduate Degree Courses
- University: University of Cincinnati
- Benefits: $8,000 per academic year
- Eligibility: International Students
- Gender: Male and Female
- Application type: Online
- Last date: Incoming freshmen should aim to have their admission applications completed by December 1st, while transfer students should target an application deadline of April 30th.
Regional Campuses
The average scholarship for students applying to UC Blue Ash College or UC Clermont College is $1,500 each academic year, which equates to $3,000 over 4 academic semesters. The scholarships may be renewed for up to four academic semesters by a student who is a first-year or transfer. Please be aware that while UC makes every effort to provide a competitive scholarship package, no full-tuition or full-ride scholarships are available to students from outside the United States.
Benefits
- The University of Cincinnati charges annual tuition rates that begin at $12,000. The institution also provides a range of financial help programs and scholarships for students.
- Among the many scholarships available to students, the University of Cincinnati is a renowned institution. Students interested in studying a variety of areas, including but not limited to business, engineering, law, medical, and nursing, are eligible for these scholarships. Students from different backgrounds and regions of the nation can apply for the scholarships.
- Students must first look for scholarships relevant to their interests on the university’s website before submitting an application. Students must finish the application procedure and submit all necessary paperwork after locating a scholarship that fits their needs. If a student has any inquiries regarding the application procedure, they may also get in touch with the scholarship giver directly.
First-Year Student Information
Eligibility
- Students are eligible for our scholarships if they are 1 of the following:
- Students whose entire high school was completed outside the U.S.
- Students entering UC directly from a university outside of the U.S.
- Students entering UC through Conditional Admission
- Foreign nationals who have completed (or are completing) an Associate’s degree from an accredited university or community college in the U.S. or outside of the U.S.
- Foreign national transfer students who have earned at least 24 semester hours of university-level course credit at a university outside of the U.S.
Requirements
A student must meet one of the following requirements:
- TOEFL: 79 Composite (Minimum 15 each subsection; 20 Writing; 20 Speaking)
- IELTS: 6.5 Overall (Minimum 5.5 for each subsection; 6.0 Writing; 6.0 Speaking)
- ELS: Graduate from session 112
- Duolingo (DET): 100 Overall (Minimum 100 Production; 100 Conversation)
- ACT English: 19 Minimum Score
- SAT Evidence-Based Reading Writing: 480 Minimum
- Cambridge Assessment of English: 176 Minimum Score
Key Dates
- August 1 – December 1: Most generous scholarship awards
- December 2 – February 1: Scholarship awards to exceptional students
- February 2 – April 1: Scholarship awards based on funding availability
Transfer Student Information
Eligibility
- International transfer students who have completed (or are completing) an Associate’s degree from an accredited university or community college in the U.S. or outside of the U.S.
- International transfer students who earned at least 24 semester hours of university-level course credit at a university outside of the U.S.
- English proficiency tests are not required if students complete the UC equivalent English Composition I (ENGL1001) course with a B grade or higher at a regionally accredited US institution.
- Students studying in the US must either earn an Associate’s degree or have taken 24 credit hours in the U.S. to qualify.
Requirements
A student studying in the U.S. must earn an Associate degree to qualify for transfer scholarships. U.S. university or community college transcripts are required.
- 3.25 – 4.0 Cumulative GPA at university or community college
- Students applying during their final semester or semesters of study toward the Associate Degree may be considered. They must submit a final transcript from the university or community college that demonstrates they have met the cumulative GPA requirement and have earned an Associate’s degree before the scholarship funds will be given.
- A student who has an Associate degree from a university outside of the U.S. is required to submit transcripts and a test of English ability:
- 3.25 – 4.0 Cumulative GPA at university
and
- TOEFL iBT: 79-91
- PTE: 62
- TOEFL: 79 Composite (minimum 15 on each subsection)
- IELTS: 6.5 Overall (minimum 5.5 on each subsection)
- ELS: Graduate from session 112
- Duolingo (DET)
Students may be exempt from English proficiency tests if they receive a B grade or higher in the UC equivalent of English Composition I (ENGL1001) at a regionally accredited US institution.
Key Dates
- March 1: Applicants to the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP)
- June 1: Applicants to the College of Engineering and Applied Science
- July 1: Applicants to all other colleges
How to Apply