Scholarship Overview:

Embark on your academic journey in the USA with the International Freshman Merit-based Scholarships offered by Northwood University. This scholarship opportunity provides financial support to international students pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate programs at the university.

Host Institution(s):

Northwood University, known for its focus on business education and entrepreneurial spirit, offers campuses in Michigan, Florida, and Texas. Established in 1959, Northwood integrates practical experience with academic excellence to nurture leadership skills in its students.

Level(s)/Field(s):

The International Freshman Merit-based Scholarships are available for both undergraduate and postgraduate levels across all fields offered by Northwood University.

Scholarship Value:

Students awarded the scholarship can benefit from financial assistance ranging from $5,000 to $10,500 annually, inclusive of on-campus residency. The scholarship is directly applied to the student account, reducing the financial burden for eligible candidates.

Eligibility:

Candidates from all countries are eligible to apply. To qualify, applicants must possess high school certificates with a strong academic record. The scholarship is merit-based and aims to support deserving students in their academic pursuits.

Application Instructions:

Applying for the scholarship is straightforward and free. International undergraduate freshmen and transfer students, as well as postgraduate students, should utilize the Northwood Online Application portal. Applications for undergraduate students are accepted for Fall and Spring intakes only, with no Summer intake available. Postgraduate applications are accepted for Fall, Spring, and Summer intakes, with the availability of summer courses dependent on enrollment. Ensure all documents are submitted at least 60 days before the intended intake date.

Important Notes:

Starting March 1, 2024, a $50 application fee will be applicable. Admitted students are required to pay a $500 commitment deposit, with $300 refundable upon proof of visa denial. The remaining $200 serves as the i20 processing fee. Submitted documents become the property of Northwood University and are non-returnable, so certified copies are recommended for irreplaceable original documents.