Scholarship details
The Windsor University School of Medicine has a dedicated history to all international students that are looking for an affordable yet thought-provoking college career where science and medicine are the primary goals for any student. All international students are completely welcome to apply to the admissions section on the online university website.
For this specific scholarship from the previous Dr. Srinivas Gaddam who considered science to be a life-changing experience, we hope other science-driven students will be able to receive the needed funding to complete all of their courses and degree.
Programs available to students study include:
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Microbiology
- Behavioral Science
- Anatomy & Embryology
- Physiology
- Histology
- Cell Biology
- Biochemistry
- Genetics
- Medicine
- Surgery
- Pediatrics
- Family medicine
- Obstetrics
This is not a complete list, there are many classes and courses available to students.
Eligibility for this Scholarship
- Applicants that wish to apply must be studying some field that is connected to Science.
- All international students are welcome to apply for admissions and for this scholarship.
- Students must present a 3.5 or higher grade point average for this scholarship. This grade point average will need to be from another higher education institution other than this university.
- An interview will be conducted with the finalist students chosen.
- This is a highly competitive scholarship that many students apply for each academic year.
Requirements that are Requested of Candidates
Students will need to follow the eligibility outline that we’ve mildly provided above as well as double checking with the actual university website.
The biggest important aspect is that the student can provide a 3.5 grade point average from another higher education institution. So essentially, this scholarship is for transfer students only.
How to Apply for this Scholarship
The best way to apply for this scholarship is by first applying for admissions to attend Windsor University.
First off upon admissions for this university students will need to complete no less than a minimum of 90 hours of undergraduate coursework before matriculation.
Total Reward and Extra Benefits
With this scholarship at least 20% of all of the student’s tuition education (this includes up to 3 years) will be covered in total. That means the student would be offered only 80% of the tuition cost that needs to be paid by them or with the help of extra funding from another scholarship opportunity.
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Deadline Date
The deadline is in the months of January, May, and September. This is considered a rolling admissions application option for students. That is January, May, and September of 2023.
Open Submission Window Time Frame
The open submission window time frame is considered to be open throughout the entire academic duration year from January, May, and September of 2023. There is no grade or degree level limit. This means Ph.D. individuals will need to keep their eyes on this original website link which is posted to this article that can be used as a constant reference.
Since there is only mention of a deadline date, but not an open submission window time frame, this suggests that the open submission window is consistently open throughout the academic year.
Annual or Renewable Scholarship Options that are Available to Students
This is an annual option for new students who are studying in Saint Kitts and Nevis. This is not stated as a renewable scholarship however, there are reasons to believe that a student can apply for this discount more than once. Students will need to contact the admissions office to find out more about the renewable opportunities.
We also suggest that all applicants read through the information guideline page that is available through the original scholarship link. This way, the individual can navigate the website correctly and identify the real scholarship online application. So far there has been no mention of any delays for this opportunity or any cancellations.