2022 International Scholarships at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, USA

 


THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE - USA


The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, USA is providing up to $5,000 per academic year, i.e. $2,500 per semester, which will be renewable each year for a maximum of four years total.

Why choose to study at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee? University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee’s mission is to develop and maintain high-quality undergraduate, graduate and continuing education programs appropriate to a major urban doctoral university. It visualizes to be a top-tier research university that is the best place to learn and work for students, faculty and staff, and that is a leading driver for sustainable prosperity.

Application Deadline: 1st October 2022.

Eligible Countries: International

Scholarship Type: Undergraduate

Value of Award: $5,000

Number of Awards: Not Mentioned


Scholarship Eligibility Terms:

  • Applicant must be a newly admitted international undergraduate student.
  • Applicants must meet the bachelor’s application requirements of the university.
  • Applicants must submit scores of the following English language proficiency tests:
    • TOEFL IBT – 79 or higher
    • TOEFL PBT – 548 or higher
    • IELTS – 6.5
    • Duolingo – 120 or higher
    • PTE – 56 or higher

How to Apply: Applicants must submit the UMW international student application. All admitted international students also fill out the scholarship application.

Visit The Scholarship Webpage For More Information 


Costs & Other Scholarships at UWM

Tuition

The cost of tuition for out-of-state students for one academic year* is about $21,500 for undergraduate and $25,700 for graduate students. More specific information can be found here.

In general, new students who have English proficiency and maintain steady and successful progress towards their degree will need 4 years to earn a bachelor’s degree, 2-3 years to earn a master’s degree, and 5 or more years to complete a doctoral (PhD) degree.

Cost of Living

Milwaukee appeals to many international students because the city has a low cost of living compared to coastal U.S. cities. Here you get the best of both worlds – a thriving urban center combined with an affordable, friendly, small-town atmosphere.

The estimated living expenses (which will vary depending on your accommodations and food arrangements) for one academic year are about $15,000. The cost of health insurance for one academic year is about $1,755.

*An academic year means fall (September – December) and spring (January – May) semesters.

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM), USA


Scholarships for Undergraduate Students

UWM has a scholarship program for newly admitted international undergraduate students. Scholarship award decisions are based on academic merit and the diversity of the candidate (i.e. how the candidate contributes to the diversity of UWM).

The scholarship awards may be up to $5,000 per academic year ($2,500 per semester) and may be renewed each year (for a maximum of four years total).

Scholarships for international students are awarded on a monthly basis. Newly admitted students will be notified of their awards as soon as decisions are made, and scholarships are awarded until all money is fully allocated. To ensure full consideration for an award for fall, students should be admitted by May 1 and for spring by October 1. Note: Only students admitted to a bachelor’s degree program at UWM will be considered for this scholarship.

We strongly encourage all admitted international students to also fill out the scholarship application and apply for any other scholarships they believe they meet the eligibility requirements for. Students can do this by using their new ePantherID at uwm.academicworks.com.

Funding Opportunities for Graduate Students

Graduate students have the opportunity for tuition remission via assistantships: teaching assistants, project assistants, program assistants and research assistants, and other funding opportunities. Visit this page for more information.

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