Undergraduates ScholarshipUSA Scholarship
SCHOLARSHIP: Stamps Scholarship program, USA International Scholarship for Undergraduate Students
Stamps Scholarship program is open for opportunities for international students worldwide, with a variety of campuses to choose from.
About university:
The Stamps Scholars Program was founded by E. Roe Stamps and his late wife Penny in 2006, with the purpose of enabling extraordinary educational experiences for extraordinary students. Through partnerships with institutions across the nation (and into the U.K.).
Scholarship deadline:
Varies by University
Scholarship details:
- Host Country: USA
- Study Abroad: Study in USA
- Category: Undergraduate Scholarships
- Eligible Countries: All Countries
- Reward: Full Scholarship | $90,000 per year
Scholarship eligibility requirements:
To be considered for the Stamps Scholarship Program, you must:
- Meet the requirements of the participating university
- Meet the English Language requirements
- Apply to the participating university before the deadline
- Have an offer of admission from the university applied to
- Have an outstanding application documents and records
Scholarship Application Guidelines:
To apply, candidates must be ready to submit the following documents;
- Application Form
- High School Transcripts
- English Language Certificate (If applicable)
- Personal Statement
- Application fees (If applicable)
- Recommendation Letters
If you are interested in being considered for a Stamps Scholarship, please contact one (or more) of the partner schools directly.
Scholarships are awarded by the partner schools, not by the Foundation.
Scholarship Benefits:
- Scholars receive annual awards that range from $6,000 to $90,000 (four-year awards total an average of $24,000-$360,000) with additional funds for enrichment activities such as study abroad, academic conferences, and leadership training.
- The Stamps Scholars Program scholarship covers the full cost of attendance, access to research, travel, or project stipend, and mentorship and support from the University Fellowship office.