Education knows no borders—and thankfully, neither do scholarships. Around the world, governments, universities, and private organizations offer a wide range of country-specific scholarships to support local and international students in pursuing higher education.
Whether you're dreaming of studying in the USA, UK, Germany, Canada, Australia, or Japan, there are scholarships designed to help ease the financial burden and reward academic excellence, leadership, or personal need.
In this article, we explore top scholarships offered by different countries, their benefits, and how you can apply for them.
Top Scholarships by Country
United States
Fulbright Foreign Student Program
Offers fully funded scholarships for international students to study in the U.S.
Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship
A non-degree program for mid-career professionals.
Gates Millennium Scholars Program (for U.S. citizens)
United Kingdom
Chevening Scholarships
UK government-funded scholarships for one-year master’s programs.
Commonwealth Scholarships
For students from developing Commonwealth nations.
Rhodes Scholarships
Fully funded scholarships for study at the University of Oxford.
Canada
Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships
Offered by the University of Toronto to exceptional international students.
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
For doctoral studies in Canada.
Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship Program
Australia
Australia Awards Scholarships
For students from developing countries to study in Australia.
Research Training Program (RTP)
Offers support for postgraduate research degrees.
Destination Australia Scholarships
Germany
DAAD Scholarships
Offers full scholarships for international students pursuing graduate and doctoral studies.
Deutschlandstipendium
Merit-based scholarships for both local and international students.
France
Eiffel Excellence Scholarships
For international students pursuing master’s or PhD programs.
École Normale Supérieure International Selection
Highly competitive scholarships for postgraduate studies.
Japan
MEXT Scholarships
Government-funded scholarships covering tuition, living costs, and travel.
JASSO Scholarships
For short-term and exchange students.
New Zealand
New Zealand Scholarships
For students from selected developing countries.
University-specific scholarships
Like those from the University of Auckland or University of Otago.
Netherlands
Holland Scholarship
Funded by the Dutch Ministry of Education.
Orange Tulip Scholarship
For students from select countries.
Sweden
Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP)
Offers fully funded master’s scholarships.
How to Apply for Country-Specific Scholarships
Visit official government or university websites
Check eligibility requirements (some are country- or subject-specific)
Prepare key documents: transcripts, passport, language scores, recommendation letters, essays
Meet deadlines and apply early
Prepare for interviews, if required
Conclusion
Scholarships are not just financial aids—they are gateways to opportunity, helping students from all backgrounds access world-class education. Whether you're pursuing undergraduate, master’s, or PhD studies, there’s likely a scholarship in almost every country that matches your goals.
Do your research, stay organized, and apply confidently. With determination and preparation, studying abroad or advancing your education at home is well within your reach.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Are these scholarships available every year?
Yes, most country-based scholarships are offered annually, though deadlines and criteria may change year to year.
Can I apply to more than one country’s scholarship at once?
Absolutely. You can apply to multiple scholarships in different countries, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria.
Do I need to know the local language?
Not always. Many scholarships (especially in Europe and Asia) offer programs in English, but some require proof of local language proficiency.
What if I don't have a perfect GPA?
Not all scholarships are based solely on academic performance. Some focus on leadership, community service, or financial need.