Congo Scholarships

When it comes to studying abroad and in a different country, it can be a taxing moment when it comes down to researching what available scholarships there are to pursue. From government grants, to university entrance scholarships that are handed out upon sending in the submission admissions application.

We will break down what scholarships and fellowships are available in each country, along with the title of those scholarships. This way it can be much easier during a student’s research when they decide to look up the full details of that scholarship to see if they are an eligible match.

Along with scholarships, we will place any internships or work-study programs that may be readily available for international students.

Below is a list of scholarships available to both domestic citizens of the Congo and international students interested in studying in the country.

Scholarships in the Congo:

  • FTE Fellowships for Doctoral Students of African Descent
  • Clarendon Fund Scholarships at University of Oxford
  • Oxford Scholarships for Developing Country Students
  • Pearson PTE Academic · Lincoln Might Scholarship
  • Education Congo partnership scholarship
  • Lumumba Scholars initiative scholarship
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo (Chevening Scholarship)
  • Ambassadors Girls’ Scholarship Program (AGSP) – Fonds pour le Developpement de Sankuru (FODESA)/ Paroisse Notre Dame de Fatima de Luozi : Amis du Bien Etre

Work Study/Internship Programs available in the Congo:

  • Volunteer with Mamas for Burundi Association
  • Fundraising and Networking Volunteer Program in Africa
  • Volunteer work and Fellowships with HOPE International

Student Visa

Yes, international students will need to acquire a student visa before arriving in the Congo. As standard procedure it is easier on the student to acquire a student visa before arriving so there is no problems with crossing the border into the country. At times, it can be difficult for student upon arrival if they do not have all of their paperwork stating which university they are attending in the Congo, or what they intend to study. Along with not having a student visa to all the student to stay the full academic term.

It can be difficult to receive a student visa to the Congo, at times students can be put on waiting ‘invitation’ lists to ensure when they will arrive and for how long they will stay.

Learn the Local Language

This is one of the bigger points for any country. Each country releases a huge amount of ‘language scholarships’ that is dedicated to the students who are currently learning the local language and who intend to pursue a higher education in the cultural history of the Congo.

Each country will have a language proficiency exam to place ethe student in classes where they are familiar with the language. This is a regular occurrence to ensure that the student does not immediately fall behind in their coursework because simply they do not understand the language.

Most universities will place international students into free language programs so the students can begin basic level exercises to help them to learn the local or official language of the country.

Cote d’Ivoire Scholarships

When it comes to studying abroad and in a different country, it can be a taxing moment when it comes down to researching what available scholarships there are to pursue. From government grants, to university entrance scholarships that are handed out upon sending in the submission admissions application.

We will break down what scholarships and fellowships are available in each country, along with the title of those scholarships. This way it can be much easier during a student’s research when they decide to look up the full details of that scholarship to see if they are an eligible match.

Along with scholarships, we will place any internships or work-study programs that may be readily available for international students.

Below is a list of scholarships available to both domestic citizens of Cote d’Ivoire and international students interested in studying in the country.

Scholarships in Cote d’Ivoire:

  • AAUW International Fellowships in USA for Women in Cote d’Ivoire
  • Côte d’Ivoire (Chevening Scholarship)
  • Mo Ibrahim Foundation
  • Royal Society International Scholarships for Citizens in Cote d’Ivoire
  • Atlas Corps 2021 Côte d’Ivoire Emerging Leaders Initiative
  • The Orange Social Venture Prize in Africa and the Middle East
  • Chatham House Academy Fellowship for African Leaders
  • Japanese Government Scholarships for International Undergraduate Students
  • Henrietta Hutton Research Grant
  • EDSF Scholarship for full-time students in Document Management and Graphic Communications
  • Gus Archie Undergraduate Scholarships- Society of Petroleum Engineers Foundation
  • University of Westminster Full International Scholarships
  • The Wells Mountain Foundation – Provides undergraduate scholarships to citizens from Cote d’Ivoire
  • Emile Boutmy Scholarships for Non-EU Students at Sciences Po
  • Humber International Entrance Scholarships
  • Gordon Signy undergraduate scholarships
  • Türkiye undergraduate Scholarships for International Students

Student Visa

Yes, international students will need to acquire a student visa before arriving in Cote d’Ivoire. As standard procedure it is easier on the student to acquire a student visa before arriving so there is no problems with crossing the border into the country. At times, it can be difficult for student upon arrival if they do not have all of their paperwork stating which university they are attending in Cote d’Ivoire, or what they intend to study. Along with not having a student visa to all the student to stay the full academic term.

Learn the Local Language

This is one of the bigger points for any country. Each country releases a huge amount of ‘language scholarships’ that is dedicated to the students who are currently learning the local language and who intend to pursue a higher education in the cultural history of Cote d’Ivoire. French is the primary national language in Cote d’Ivoire.

Each country will have a language proficiency exam to place ethe student in classes where they are familiar with the language. This is a regular occurrence to ensure that the student does not immediately fall behind in their coursework because simply they do not understand the language.

Most universities will place international students into free language programs so the students can begin basic level exercises to help them to learn the local or official language of the country.

Dominica Scholarships

When it comes to studying abroad and in a different country, it can be a taxing moment when it comes down to researching what available scholarships there are to pursue. From government grants, to university entrance scholarships that are handed out upon sending in the submission admissions application.

We will break down what scholarships and fellowships are available in each country, along with the title of those scholarships. This way it can be much easier during a student’s research when they decide to look up the full details of that scholarship to see if they are an eligible match.

Along with scholarships, we will place any internships or work-study programs that may be readily available for international students.

Below is a list of scholarships available to both domestic citizens of Dominica and international students interested in studying in the country.

Scholarships in Dominica:

  • Cuban Scholarship Program
  • Moroccan Scholarship Program
  • Global Undergraduate Exchange Program (Global UGRAD)
  • Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program
  • Hearst Scholarship
  • Westlake Health Foundation Nursing Scholarship
  • Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE)
  • Community College Initiative
  • Community Engagement and Exchange (CEE)
  • Community Solutions Program (CSP)
  • Fulbright TEA
  • Humphrey Fellowship Program
  • International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP)
  • SUSI Student Leaders
  • The Fulbright Specialist Program
  • Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI)
  • Youth Ambassadors Program

Work Study/Internship Programs Available for Dominica:

  • Seamester: Antigua to Grenada – 80 Days
  • Seamester: Virgin Islands to Dominica – 40 Days
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Program at SNU
  • SEA Undergraduate Study Abroad Programs
  • Seamester: Transatlantic, Mediterranean to Caribbean – 90 Days
  • ITME Semester Program in Dominica, West Indies
  • ITME Summer Study Abroad Program in Dominica
  • Seamester: Caribbean to Tahiti Voyage via The Galapagos – 90 Days

Student Visa

Yes, international students will need to acquire a student visa before arriving in Dominica. As standard procedure it is easier on the student to acquire a student visa before arriving so there is no problems with crossing the border into the country. At times, it can be difficult for student upon arrival if they do not have all of their paperwork stating which university they are attending in Dominica, or what they intend to study. Along with not having a student visa to all the student to stay the full academic term.

Learn the Local Language

This is one of the bigger points for any country. Each country releases a huge amount of ‘language scholarships’ that is dedicated to the students who are currently learning the local language and who intend to pursue a higher education in the cultural history of Dominica.

Each country will have a language proficiency exam to place ethe student in classes where they are familiar with the language. This is a regular occurrence to ensure that the student does not immediately fall behind in their coursework because simply they do not understand the language.

Most universities will place international students into free language programs so the students can begin basic level exercises to help them to learn the local or official language of the country.

Antigua and Barbuda Scholarships

Students who are interested in studying in Antigua and Barbuda will find reason information that will help them to navigate this country. From the official language to others languages routinely spoken throughout the country, to what to expect for a month-to-month rent living situation.

We will even cover what universities are currently open to the public and private institutions that are still open. There are a few universities that some students will find within their internet search that have closed down in Antigua and Barbuda. But we have the currently open universities list below.

Along with living costs, we have provided an annual tuition cost section that will detail a bit about what a student can expect to spend in tuition per academic year. There is an average cost along with a maximum amount that can be expected with more needed resources topics such as medical.

We always suggest that within the student’s study search, or where to study and at what university to look through each university website and utilize the contact information to gain more insight.

Universities in Antigua and Barbuda:

  • American University of Antigua
  • University of the West Indies at Five Islands
  • University of Health Sciences Antigua

This is not an entire list of all of the available colleges in Antigua and Barbuda.

Cost of Living

What is the estimated month to month cost of living in Antigua and Barbuda? The average from 2020 for a single student living on their own would need to budget for about $1,100 USD per month. This includes utilities, internet, phone, entertainment, transportation, and daily necessities. Rent without the average $1,100 USD needed for everything else, rent will cost a person $1,704 USD per month. Antigua and Barbuda are known to be one of the more expensive countries in the world.

Annual Tuition Cost

When it comes to tuition cost in Antigua and Barbuda, it depends on if the student is a citizen or an international student. Why? Because international students will pay more out of pocket to cover international admission fees within the tuition.

For example, international students will spend about $31,000 USD. Where a $500 application, late fee tax that will be taxed to international students. With medical schools’ students will pay an additional $420 a week based on the necessary resources needed.

Main Languages Spoken in Antigua and Barbuda

What are the main languages in this country? The main language and official language spoken in Antigua and Barbuda is English. When a student decides to send in admissions form to one of the universities in this country, the student will be asked to take an English Proficiency Exam to see how well the student knows English.

Other languages spoken throughout the country include Spanish and Antiguan Creole.

Students can secure scholarships or admissions to one of the universities mentioned above by showing interest and pursuing a degree in the culture or language history of a country. At times this is one of the easier ways to successful receive admissions. If a student does not know English, they can take English languages classes at any of the universities mentioned above.