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William Randph Hurst endowed scholarship
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at Belmont University 2025. This is in
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United States. It's for bachelors. It's
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full funding. It's currently open for
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application and only five people get
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gets it every five people get every year
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but it's a very very uh generous
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scholarship and you don't have to apply
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for this basically. It covers full
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tition, room or board accommodations,
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books and additional fees. Belmont
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University is not a huge university.
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It's small. It's in Nashville. Nashville
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is in Tennessee, right? I think so. So,
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this place would also already be quite
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affordable compared to a lot of other
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places in uh the in the United States.
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So, it's a good university if you want
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to study in United States and especially
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you don't have a lot of money to like
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spend on your living costs. Uh so, it
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would already not be very much
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expensive. Uh but also you have a you
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have a scholarship that you can apply
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to. tuition is about $40,000 but this
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scholarship kind of covers that. So we
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have the like if you want to if you want
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to see how to apply you can just uh
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check out our links we have the
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deadlines here there are other
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scholarships as well as you can see how
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many scholarships are there exactly
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eight uh so yeah this is the university
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it it's a good university so again the
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scholarship covers full tion it covers
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room or board accommodations it covers
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books and addition fees doesn't give you
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a living statement but again if you have
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to cover your own living expenses uh
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this is one of the better policies you
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can pick in the United States. There's
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there isn't any eligibility criteria
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just be an international bachelor
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student and there is no application to
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talk about and if you have any questions
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as you can see you can just leave them
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in our comment section and as you can
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see they're all answered. If you want to
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get more information you can just click
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here official scholarship page to get
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more information. Yeah, this is pretty
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much there are other scholarships as
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well. You can get more information here.
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Well, that's pretty much it. Not much to
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say. Ammon, do you want to say anything
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about this scholarship?
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Actually, yes. So, there is one thing
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that I find quite interesting about this
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scholarship that they probably added
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recently in the eligibility criteria
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section. I think we don't have that on
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our side because they changed it. One of
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the requirements is a cumulative high
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school GPA above 4.5 on a 4.0 scale. I
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think if you read that you're you ask
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yourself how would it be 4.5 out of
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four. So if you if even if you get top
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marks on everything you would still have
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a GPA of 4.0 on a scale of 4.0. But most
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cases where the cumulative GPA
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requirement exceeds the GPA, it would be
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a weighted uh CGPA. Which means uh that
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if a course is considered challenging
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that you have done in high school, say I
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don't know mathematics, if you get the
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full mark, if you get an A, the A would
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count as a 5.0 rather than a 4.0. And so
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this is throughout the years because
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it's cumulative. So, you would need a
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lot of A's in order to at least get uh
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the 4.5. You can get more, but the
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minimum requirement here is 4.5. So, you
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need A's on courses that are honors or
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that are considered more challenging
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than others in order to achieve

