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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR NONRESIDENTS

Application Deadline: November 15, 2025

LOCATION: USA

The University of South Carolina offers a generous array of scholarships for non-S.C. resident freshmen, which are awarded through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The scholarship programs are the Stamps Scholars Award, the McNair Scholars Award, and the Horseshoe Scholars Award.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Stamps, McNair and Horseshoe Scholars Awards are the most prestigious awards offered by the university to nonresident students. Forty-five students with strong academic records and leadership qualities are offered a Top Scholar award each year. Five will be named Stamps Scholars, 20 will be named McNair Scholars, and up to 20 will be named Horseshoe Scholars. Candidates for these awards will be invited to participate in a mandatory interview and an in-person Top Scholar Weekend. Last year, nonresident Top Scholars had an average SAT score of 1550 (ACT score of 35) and an average high school GPA of 4.8 and were in the top 1% of their high school class, on average. Recipients qualify for the in-state tuition rate.

Please note: To apply for these awards, you must submit both a general university application and a South Carolina Honors College application to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The deadline for the Honors College application is Nov. 15.

When you apply for admission, you are automatically considered for merit scholarships. These scholarships are only awarded to first-time freshmen entering the fall semester. Only one Admissions Merit Award per individual is allowed for nonresidents, with the exception of the Provost Scholars Award, which can be added to any other award listed in this section.

BENEFIT:

Stamps Scholars annual value: approximately $23,610 + tuition reduction to in-state rate + $15,000 enrichment fund
Four-year value: approximately $225,000

McNair Scholars annual value: $22,000 + tuition reduction to in-state rate + $12,000 enrichment fund
Four-year value: more than $198,000

Horseshoe Scholars annual value: $11,000 + tuition reduction to in-state rate
Four-year value: more than $142,000

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2026 ECU CITY CAMPUS WELCOME BURSARY

Application Deadline: 31-12-2025

LOCATION: Australia

A $5,000 bursary is available to new international students commencing an undergraduate or master’s by coursework program at ECU City Campus in Semester One or Two, 2026. Eligible students must maintain full-time enrollment (60 credit points per semester) and meet all terms and conditions.

ELIGIBILITY:

To be eligible for this bursary, you must:

be an international student (not an Australian Citizen, Australian Permanent Resident, or New Zealand Citizen);

be studying an undergraduate or master’s by coursework program on-campus for the first time, at ECU City Campus in Semester One, 2026, or Semester Two, 2026 (excluding Bachelor of Science (Nursing) C33 and Master of Nursing (Graduate Entry) J46);

not be in receipt of a government scholarship or industry sponsorship or ECU full scholarship for your studies; and

enrolled to study 60 credit points each Semester or study period in 2026 and remain enrolled in 60 credit points post census date of the commencing semester.

The recipient must be enrolled to study 60 credit points each Semester or study period in 2026 on ECU City Campus and remain enrolled in 60 credit points post census date.

ECU is open to prospective international students, including ECU Alumni, who have completed their original degree and received an offer to enroll in Semester One, 2026 or Semester Two, 2026 into a new degree (for example, those progressing from Bachelor’s to Master’s courses).

ECU may, in its absolute discretion, cancel the bursary if the recipient does not enroll in their units of study or pay their tuition fees by the relevant date(s) published by ECU.

The recipient may become ineligible for the bursary if they receive a government scholarship or industry sponsorship or another grant during the term of the bursary.

BENEFIT:

A $5,000 bursary is available. The bursary is paid in two installments of $2,500 after the census date of each of the first two semesters.

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