If you are looking for financial aid to study abroad then you have the chance to apply for the Journalism and New Media Scholarships for International Students provided by the California Baptist University in USA.
The main objective of this funding opportunity is to assist those high achieving and intelligent overseas students starting an undergraduate degree programme at the University.
Established in 1950, California Baptist University offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programmes. By studying here, you will benefit from the best educational environment accessible, as well as the world’s most prestigious teachers. The university provides counselling and a variety of programmes to help applicants gain the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their future employment.
Application is Currently Ongoing!
Scholarship Description
- Institution: California Baptist University
- Department: NA
- Degree Level: Undergraduate degree
- Available Awards: Not Known
- Mode of Applying: Online
- To be taken at: USA
Scholarship Eligibility
- Acceptable Nationalities: International students
- Available Subjects: Undergraduate degree in Journalism and New Media
- Admissible Criteria: To be qualified, the aspirants must be admitted into the university and must be an overseas applicants.
Method of Application
- Application Process: Candidates are required to register in the undergraduate degree programme at the university. After enrolling, then you can contact the department at mpearson@calbaptist.edu
- Supporting Documents: The supporting documents are: Pre-qualification degree, copies of academic transcripts, Photographs, CV, a statement, and a copy of passport.
- Admission Requirements: Candidates must have to meet the entry requirements of the university.
- Language Requirements: Aspirants must have good English Language skills by submitting a test certificate of English language proficiency.
Scholarship Merits
The winning candidates will receive the award amount of about $2,000 each year for the duration of their undergraduate studies in the USA.