orth Dakota State University (NDSU) offers the Academic and Cultural Sharing Scholarship to all degree-chasing undergrad global understudies who meet all requirements for confirmation at North Dakota State University.

This NDSU grant program empowers effective candidates to get a rate educational cost waiver of the Non-Resident Base Tuition rate, whose esteem is resolved for every scholastic year.
Prospective international undergraduate student applicants must qualify for admission at NDSU, hold F-1 student status, and continue on a semesterly basis to uphold the necessary academic and cultural sharing requirements.

Eligibility:


  1. Hold (or will hold) valid F-1 student status (with a valid I-20). Students eligible for tuition rates other than Non-Resident are not eligible to apply for the scholarship.
  2. Maintain a 2.50/4.0 or higher cumulative GPA (grade point average) after each semester
  3. Register and maintain at least 12 undergraduate credits each semester
  4. Complete 10 hours of qualified cultural sharing each semester (see examples under 'Qualified Hours' on official website). Students graduating in May or December of each year are required to submit 10 hours for that semester to remain eligible to keep the scholarship for that term.
  5. You have never been found to be in violation of the NDSU Student Code of Conduct
  6. Timely report your service hours to the Office of International Student & Study Abroad Services (ISSAS) no later than the last day of final examinations each semester
Eligible Country : 
Any nation of the world(EXCEPT as stated in 'Eligibility' above)

Number of awards:
NOT SPECIFIED

Host :
North Dakota State University (NDSU), Fargo, North Dakota. USA


Fields of study

Scholarship is awarded for studying all the subjects offered by the university


Duration Of Scholarship :

Once awarded, scholarships are renewable as long as the NDSU student maintains the following requirements:
  • Attend the entire International Student Orientation during your first semester at NDSU.
  • Attend a scholarship informational session at the beginning of each semester.
  • Hold F-1 student status (with a valid I-20).
  • Maintain a 2.50 or higher cumulative GPA (grade point average) after each semester.
  • Register and maintain at least 12 undergraduate credits each semester.
  • Complete 10 hours of qualified cultural sharing or volunteer services each semester. (See examples of qualified services at the bottom of the official scholarship webpage.) Students graduating in May or December of each year are required to submit 10 hours for that semester to remain eligible to keep the scholarship for that term.
  • You have never been found to be in violation of the NDSU Student Code of Conduct
  • Timely report your service hours to the Office of International Programs by the last day of each fall and spring semester.

Course Level: Undergraduate (Bachelors)

OTHER BENEFITS:
offers worldwide college understudies the capacity to get an educational cost waiver of half of the Non-Resident Base Tuition rate, as of now an investment funds of about $9,028 for the 2017-2018 scholastic year.

HOW TO APPLY

Prospective international undergraduate students are invited to apply for the 
Academic and Cultural Sharing Scholarship
 by completing the application. The application will be reviewed as soon as it is received and a decision will be made after you have been regularly admitted to NDSU.
Prospective candidates may begin their applications by accessing the official application page here, however, it is important to visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete information and guide on how to apply.

APLICATION DEADLINES:
Eligible term(s) are Fall (August start) and Spring (January start) each year. 

The deadline is June 1 or November 1 for students applying from outside the U.S. and July 1 or December 1 for students currently applying from a school inside the U.S. 
The deadline date for students outside USA to apply are 1 November, 2017 (for January 2018 start class) or 1 June, 2017 (for August 2017 start class)

PLEASE TAKE NOTE:

Given the nature of the scholarship, recipients are expected to share their cultures with U.S. students, faculty, staff and members of the community in activities that are both academically and culturally beneficial. This will enable people to increase their knowledge of the cultures and countries where the scholarship recipients come from and gain a better sense of the global society. In turn, the recipients gain a better understanding of themselves and of American culture. Examples of qualified services for reporting hours can be found on the official scholarship webpage under the 'Qualified Hours' link.
North Dakota State University of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, more commonly known as North Dakota State University (NDSU), is a public university in Fargo, in the U.S. state of North Dakota. The institution was founded as North Dakota Agricultural College in 1890 as a land-grant institution. NDSU is part of the North Dakota University System.

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