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What scholarships are there for studying in American universities?
Scholarships in the United States can be roughly divided into two categories: government scholarships and private scholarships, which are specifically divided into federal scholarships, private fund scholarships, college scholarships, department scholarships, Fellowship and tuition fee reduction & fee reduction) and so on. Among them, the college scholarships are also divided into three types: non-service scholarships, service assistant ships and school loans. Among them, non-service scholarships have the largest application rate and the largest amount. Service scholarships usually refer to two kinds of teaching assistant boats and research assistant boats suitable for most graduate students and doctoral students. Undergraduate students can also get research funds in a few colleges, but the proportion is relatively small. It is reported that the total amount of scholarships in the United States is as high as $50 billion, of which 75% are from the federal government.

Students need to pay attention to what kinds of full scholarships are available in American universities. Judging from the scholarship setting of American universities, most of them are domestic students, and only a few are allowed to apply for foreign students, so the competition is fierce, but a considerable number of China students can still get full scholarships. This is mainly because among international students, China students are more competitive than students from other countries, and the strength of China students has left a good impression on American universities.

To apply for a full scholarship in the United States, the most important thing is to understand the application skills: for example, how to make your grades more convincing to applicants with excellent TOEFL, GRE or GMAT scores; How to make American schools appreciate the overall quality of applicants rather than a single test score; How can applicants with poor TOEFL and GRE (GMAT) scores make up for this deficiency in letters of recommendation, resumes and reading plans? How to let the applicant school know the applicant's high quality and strength.