New Scholarships Make U.S. Education More Accessible for International Students
By Nour Shehata
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23 September, 2025
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By Nour Shehata
New Scholarships Make U.S. Education More Accessible for International Students
By Nour Shehata
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23 September, 2025
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Big moves are happening across U.S. campuses this year as several universities roll out updated scholarships aimed directly at international students. And the best part? Most of them don’t even need a separate application.
The University of Tulsa is offering its International Leadership Scholarship that worth up to $15,000 a year, renewable for four years. It’s designed for students who bring more than just grades, rewarding leadership and potential without extra forms or essays.
Arizona State University is also stepping up with the New American University Scholarship, giving between $3,000 and $10,000 annually to admitted international students based on academic performance. If you get in, you’re considered; simple as that.
And for the students aiming high, Duke University is now accepting applicants for its Karsh International Scholarship. This one covers everything: full tuition, housing, and summer research. It's for students who’ve got the grades, the vision, and something to say on a global level.
These offers come at a time when studying in the U.S. feels tougher, but also more rewarding. With tuition getting more expensive and visa rules tightening, these scholarships are not just a bonus. They’re the thing that could make studying abroad actually happen.