Guidelines to get partial/full scholarships

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Every school has its own guidelines for what they require for scholarship applications. I would check the school websites. In addition, you shouldn't need a scholarships for a master's program. Master's programs in the sciences are 99% of the time paid (have never heard of one that isn't....you work as a graduate research assistant), so you don't need a scholarship.
 
Thnx WhtsThFrequency

but sorry me i don't get you ...

I am finishing the premaster examinations within the next few weeks

after that, i will do the practical portion of my thesis

so i am looking foreward to do the practical portion at better university than i at now.

i am working in field of embryo transfer and IVF ...

so i looking for any partial or full scholarship at Germany or USA

from your talk i feel that something different is taking place

so please guide me

that's it.

My Real name: Mohamed Abd El Wahab Ali

Current work:
Demonstrator of theriogenology
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Alexandria University - Egypt
email: [email protected]
 
but sorry me i don't get you ...

In the US most Masters programs are funded. You get accepted to a program first, and they find the funding for you.
 
In the US most Masters programs are funded. You get accepted to a program first, and they find the funding for you.

Hello, David
i have 2 questions,

Is this working for the international students or US students only ?

What type of funding, loans or Grants ?

sorry, i seem to be idiot but only at the begining 😉
 
Internationals too of course, as long as you apply for and are accepted into a master's program at a US school.

They pay you a salary (if they can get funding, which they usually can) to work in their lab doing your project on the funded topic - it isn't a loan.
 
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