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I am in Kenya pursuing Diploma in Accounting and would like to get fully funded scholarship abroad, I already completed high school education and scored average (C+)

Written by Beth Kariuki on May 16, 2023

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I am in Kenya pursuing Diploma in Accounting and would like to get fully funded scholarship abroad, I already completed high school education and scored average (C+)

Answer:

Getting a scholarship abroad for post-secondary studies is definitely possible with hard work and dedication. The first step in obtaining a fully funded scholarship abroad is to assess your academic qualifications, financial situation and any extracurricular activities that you have been involved in.

In terms of academic qualifications, although you scored an average C+ in high school, this does not mean that you cannot apply for a fully funded foreign scholarship. Depending on the country or organization from which you are seeking funding, higher GPA scores may be required to be eligible for the program. Therefore it is important to research different programs offered by various organizations and governments as eligibility criteria can vary based on several factors. It might also help if there were other supplementary achievements such as awards that could provide more insight into your capabilities and enhance your chances of getting an overseas scholarship at Diploma level.

In terms of financial requirements, since you are applying from Kenya, policies may vary slightly compared to those who are applying from other countries due to differences in socio-economic conditions within nations. However most scholarships require evidence of financial need along with an assessment of one’s ability to contribute towards their own education via distance learning, part-time employment or other savings methods where possible. Making sure these requirements have been met will also increase one’s chances at receiving full funding when applying for foreign scholarships abroad.

Finally focusing on extracurricular activities or any volunteer hours or projects taken up outside of school can indicate a person’s passion towards particular topics and offer them additional advantages when seeking out funding opportunities from various organizations around the world who value commitment and active participation within their respective fields . Doing this alongside maintaining good grades will certainly open up many doors for further study abroad opportunities!

9 thoughts on “I am in Kenya pursuing Diploma in Accounting and would like to get fully funded scholarship abroad, I already completed high school education and scored average (C+)

  1. Is there any institution in the UK that gives loans to international students to fund their education please?

    1. Yes, there are several institutions in the UK that give loans to international students to fund their education. These include student finance providers such as Student Finance England and private lenders like StudentFunder, which work within the UK’s educational system.

      The UK government offers a range of financial support for international students who wish to study in higher education in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland or Wales. In addition to tuition fees (which can be paid upfront or by loan), some student finance is also available for accommodation costs and living expenses. Generally speaking, you would need to show evidence of funds for your first year’s tuition fee payments before applying for additional support from either a government or private lender.

      Student Finance England provides loans of up to £10,000 per academic year (plus some extra if you have childcare responsibilities) towards your living costs – this can help cover rent payments and other bills while studying at university or college abroad. This loan is only available if you meet certain residency conditions and provide proof that you have enough money left over after paying tuition fees and other essential expenses each month; unfortunately it cannot be used solely towards tuition fees themselves. However this programme may still benefit some international students who need extra funding while studying in the UK so I would recommend researching further online about its criteria before applying elsewhere for additional funds .

      In addition , there are a few private student lenders out there designed specifically with helping international students pay their USA/UK university fees – these include StudentFunder which offers loan options tailored for incoming overseas candidates ranging from £5k-£50k depending on individual circumstances & income. They offer fixed rate long term annual repayment plans without interest rates & no penalties applicable should someone fail one particular payment due date meaning individuals on tighter budgets could use this option when deciding how best to spread payments across an entire course duration . It’s always worth checking specific providers websites (and speaking directly with them ) prior taking out any final agreements however as terms may vary based upon where / what courses one chooses etc

      Overall , although costly – the cost of attending University abroad shouldn’t prevent anyone from pursuing their dreams & ambitions if they’re willing too put time into researching thoroughly all viable funding streams open too them both publically & privately . Good Luck !

        1. Got it! I will only provide information without including external websites. Let me know if you have any other questions or need further assistance.

  2. I am from Malawi and I have pursued a Diploma in Statistics from the University of Malawi. Iam willing to continue with my studies in STEM program to pursue a Bachelor’s degree. please how do I get a scholarship?

    1. Do you want to continue your studies in the same University of Malawi, or do you prefer to study in another country?

  3. I am from Kenya too pursuing Diploma in Accounting as well and would like to get fully funded scholarship abroad, I already completed high school education and scored average (C+). I want to study abroad but I want to study a different course. Where and how can I apply. Please help

    1. Finding a fully-funded scholarship abroad can be a great opportunity for you to pursue your desired course. Here are a few steps to help you with the process:

      1. Research: Start by researching universities or countries that offer scholarships for international students in the course you want to study. Look for specific programs or institutions that align with your interests and goals.

      2. Identify scholarship options: Once you have shortlisted potential universities or countries, search for scholarships offered by those institutions. You can visit the official websites of universities, embassies, and cultural exchange programs to find relevant information about scholarships they offer.

      3. Check eligibility criteria: Carefully review the eligibility criteria for each scholarship opportunity. Some scholarships may have specific requirements based on academic performance, leadership skills, financial need, or extracurricular activities.

      4. Prepare necessary documents: Gather all the required documents such as academic transcripts, recommendation letters, personal statement, passport copies, and any other supporting documents mentioned in the application guidelines.

      5. Application process: Follow the application process provided by each scholarship program. This usually involves filling out an online application form and submitting it along with your supporting documents before the deadline.

      6. Seek assistance: If you have any questions during the application process, reach out to the university’s international student office or embassy representatives who may provide guidance and support.

      7. Submit applications: Ensure that all your applications are submitted before the deadline specified by each scholarship program. Keep track of your applications and make a note of important dates and requirements.

      8. Prepare for interviews (if applicable): Some scholarship programs may require interviews as part of their selection process. Prepare for these interviews by researching commonly asked questions and practicing your responses.

      Remember to tailor your application materials (such as personal statement) to showcase why studying abroad is important to you and how it relates to your future goals.

      Lastly, stay updated on new scholarship opportunities by regularly checking official websites, subscribing to newsletters, and following relevant social media pages.

      While external websites may provide useful information, it’s always best to refer to official sources such as university websites, embassy websites, and scholarship directories provided by reputable organizations for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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