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Scholarship Plan for International Degree-Seeking Students (IDSS)

Effective February 1, 2005, undergraduate international students who have been granted admission to Providence University to study full time for credit are automatically eligible for a scholarship to cover the cost of tuition during their first year. In addition, they may continue to receive a tuition scholarship each consecutive semester, for up to four years, if they maintain a grade average of 75 points or above. Full time international graduate students who have been accepted may also receive a tuition scholarship during their first year and again during their second year, on a semester basis, if they consistently earn a grade average of 80 points or higher.

Qualifications:

  • Applicants must be international degree-seeking students who have been granted admission to Providence University and be registered full-time for credit in order to apply for ID-SSCS from the second semester.
  • Applicants should neither be Overseas Chinese, exchange, or part-time students.
  • Graduate and Doctoral students must take at least one course (thesis writing included) per semester and achieve a minimum of grade average of 70 points in academics and 82 points in conduct.
  • Undergraduate students must take courses of at least 9 credits in total per semester and achieve a minimum of grade average of 70 points in academics and 82 points in conduct.

The applicant's International Degree-Seeking Student Common Scholarship (ID-SSCS) will be reserved and conducted as the fund of International Degree-Seeking Students (IDSS) if the applicant has been granted the Overseas Chinese and International Degree-Seeking Students Scholarship previously from Providence University.

Note:

There are no scholarships offered for special programs such as the International Summer Program (ISP).

Please contact the Office of International Affairs for more information.

 

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