Unlocking Opportunities: July Study Scholarships
As educators, our commitment to fostering the academic and personal growth of students goes hand in hand with providing them opportunities to broaden their horizons and enhance their learning experiences. This July, CISaustralia is thrilled to present three exceptional study programs, each uniquely designed to cater to students across various academic disciplines. What’s more, these programs come with the added benefit of scholarships, easing the financial burden associated with international education. Let’s delve into these enriching opportunities that extend beyond the confines of traditional classrooms.
July in Florence, Italy – $600 Early Bird Scholarship Available!
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- Located in the cradle of the Renaissance in Florence, Italy, students can choose between a 3-week or 6-week program, earning credit for 1 or 2 courses.
- Courses are instructed in English, providing accessibility for students, with the option to undertake an Italian language course (taught in Italian) for a more immersive experience.
- Enjoy organised accommodation alongside fellow international students, and revel in vibrant campus life with access to amenities such as a gym, library, and proximity to the Florence city centre.
- Explore a wide range of disciplines such as Art, Business, Communications, Culinary Arts, Fashion, Geography, Hospitality, Italian Studies, Language, Marketing, Photography, Sociology, Sports Sciences, Sustainable Development, and Writing.
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- Secure a $600 Early Bird Scholarship by completing and paying the A$95 application fee before 5 pm on April 1, 2024.
- Maximise financial support by combining the Early Bird Scholarship with OS-HELP, which offers up to A$7,921 for all course sections. This unique opportunity allows students to potentially fully fund their session, leaving additional funds for other expenses.
July in New York State → $500+ Bring-A-Friend Grant Available!
- Program Highlights
- Choose from three enticing courses: “Intro to Augmented Reality,” “Controversial Social Issues,” and “Gender and the Environment.”
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- Founded in 1797, Hartwick College offers a close-knit campus environment with state-of-the-art facilities, fostering a strong community.
- The campus features modern classrooms, libraries, recreational areas, multiple gyms, a pool, cafeteria, and more.
- With 18 NCAA Division III sporting teams, a third of students actively engage in university sports.
- Benefit from small class sizes, boasting a student/faculty ratio of 10:1, providing personalised attention and meaningful interactions with professors.
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- Seize the opportunity to earn a $500 Bring a Friend Grant by referring an applicant who enrols and fully pays for the program, receiving a $500 tuition waiver for each recommended student. Eligible students must provide the recommended applicant’s name before the submission of their application. Multiple recommendations result in multiple $500 grants – recommend one student and receive $500, recommend two students and receive $1000, and so forth.
July in Maastricht, the Netherlands → $1,000 Early Bird Scholarship Available
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- Immerse yourself in a 3-week program designed exclusively for CISaustralia students, hosted at the esteemed Maastricht University, recognised as one of the world’s best young universities.
- Explore the town’s rich history, cutting-edge architecture, and industrial heritage, offering a perfect blend of tradition and innovation.
- Benefit from a vibrant cultural scene and numerous amenities such as cafés, restaurants, pubs, museums, theatres, music venues, sports facilities, and shops, thanks to the large international student population.
- Scholarship Details
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- Secure a $1,000 Early Bird Scholarship by completing and paying the A$95 application fee before 5 pm on April 1, 2024.
- Maximise financial support by combining the Early Bird Scholarship with OS-HELP, which offers up to A$7,921 for all course sections. This unique opportunity allows students to potentially fully fund their session, leaving additional funds for other expenses.