PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY  CHANCELLOR’S SCHOLARSHIP FOR FULL-TIME GRADUATE STUDY

LOCATION: USA

The Chancellor’s Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for individuals who are planning to pursue a graduate program full-time at Penn State Great Valley beginning in the fall semester. If awarded, students must take 12 credits per semester for the first academic year. 

ELIGIBILITY:

Scholarship recipients must enrol in 12 credits in each of their first and second semesters in order to receive and maintain this scholarship. The scholarship will be awarded over two semesters; disbursement of the award in the second semester will be conditional on the student maintaining at least a cumulative grade point average of 3.25/4.0 and completing a course load of 12 credits in each semester of the award.

The Chancellor’s Scholarship is offered only at the time of a selected student’s formal offer of admission to a graduate degree program. It is designed to support newly-enrolling, first-time students. It does not require submission of the Campus Scholarship Application or a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Early application is encouraged.

Applicants will automatically be considered for this award if they indicate on the admissions application that they plan to enroll on a full-time basis. Note that 12 credits must be completed in each of your first and second semesters to receive and maintain this scholarship.

BENEFIT:

This $12,000 USD scholarship is applied toward tuition and fees for one academic year. 

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MALTA GOVERNMENT UNDERGRADUATE SCHEME

LOCATION: Malta

This scheme aims at providing more opportunities to further the choice of undergraduate degrees/qualifications up to MQF Level 6 and including Bachelor Degrees and vocational qualifications, classified as Level 6 or equivalent under the Malta Qualification Framework (MQF).

The Government is extending the financial support available to undergraduate students at the University of Malta and MCAST, to other students undertaking equivalent studies at other institutions leading to officially recognised local and foreign MQF Level 6 qualification.

ELIGIBILITY:

To be eligible under this scheme, applicants must be students currently registered as full-time students, physically on campus, reading a course of studies at one of the following institutions:
A licensed private higher education institution or licensed tuition centre in Malta offering courses leading to a recognised MQF Level 6 or;
A foreign higher education institution offering recognised MQF Level 6 Qualification.

Note: This scheme excludes students registered on distance learning, full-time distance learning, part-time and blended courses.

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BENEFIT:

The list of prescribed and high priority courses is published annually.

General Courses:
A fixed rate of €86.85 every 4 weeks payable between 1 October and 30 June.
A sum of €465.87 per academic year to partly cover expenses related to educational material and equipment.
A one-time grant of €465.87 payable in the first year.

Prescribed Courses:
A fixed rate of €151.99 every 4 weeks payable between the 1 October and 30 June.
A sum of €698.81 per academic year to partly cover expenses related to educational material and equipment.
A one-time grant of €98.81 payable in the first year.

High Priority Courses:
A fixed rate of €302.10 every 4 weeks payable between the 1 October and 30 June.
A sum of €698.81 per academic year to partly cover expenses related to educational material and equipment.
A one-time grant of €465.87 payable in the first year.

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