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Cincinnati's scholarship at University of Cincinnati
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This is, again, for bachelor students. It's in University of Cincinnati, United States
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It's about $94,000. Basically, it's full funding, meaning it covers more than tuition fees
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There are no specific nationalities. There are no specific subjects. Like, every subject in the university are accepted
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Admission deadlines and scholarship deadlines are in the future. So basically, now this looks like just one scholarship
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but actually there are two. One is presidential scholarship. Basically, it gives you $94,000 worth of financial
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which covers your full tuition, which is about $84,000. And then gives you fees, like covers other fees
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covers your, like, room, boarding, and a book allowance. And then there is another scholarship that is Century and University Scholarship
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which covers, which doesn't cover, like, tuition fees and et cetera, but it covers from $6 to $24,000 in total
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So, as you can see, like, this is covered here too. There are no specific eligibility criteria
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You just need to be an international bachelor's student or applicant. If you want to see the university, this is the university, a large university in Cincinnati, Ohio, I believe
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As you can see, we have more information here about admission process, about deadlines here
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As you can see, tuition fees are quite low for quite lower than what you would expect in the United States
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about $21,000, which is very affordable in US standards. Of course, it will still be unaffordable for quite a lot of people
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But at least this covers it, the scholarship covers it. And if you want to see the university where it is and what it looks like, here it is
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I believe it was in Ohio. Here it is, this is the university
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Here we can see, yeah, in Ohio. So basically it's inland, like it's not close to East Coast or West Coast
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So like these places about like Illinois Ohio Missouri Kentucky even Michigan most of these places aren very expensive places to live
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So, yeah, like this covers your tuition fees, but it doesn't give you a living stipend to cover
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your financial expenses. But at least your financial expenses, your living costs will not be extremely high for
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living in somewhere like Cincinnati. So this is the school, by the way, it's not an extremely high ranking
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but it's a good school if you want to study in the United States. As you can see, of course, they are big on sports
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Like, they love their sports as every US university. Anyway, this is the school
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So if you want to get more information about the scholarship under the eligibility criteria
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we have Cincinnati's scholarship pages to go to the university, right? which will give you pretty much the same information, very concise
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Basically, every year they give about $22 million in renewable scholarships. We have 10 presidential scholarships, so these are quite competitive
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Especially when you consider the school has about 48,000 students. So this covers your $94,000, like tuition fees
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and et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. And then we have this one
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These are numerous. How many they don't specify? But about like $6 to $24,000 in total
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All Cincinnati scholarships are renewed for the length of the undergraduate academic program
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provided a student maintains a 3.0 GPA and completes the annual 30-hour community service requirements
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So basically, 3.0 GPA is not that high. in my opinion, but you also have to do about 30-hour community service every year
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But like, like 3.0 GPA is not that high. I think you can maintain that
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But they give it to like 10 people. So like you don't have to be extremely good for maintaining this 3.0 GPA
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but like it's extremely competitive. Like if your normal GPA is about
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3.2 or something like that is like you don't have quite a high chance
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to earn this scholarship. So and we have more information here. A complete first year application includes Common application Basically common app if you don know is a platform Actually let me show that to two Common app
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This is a platform where you can use to apply to a lot of American universities
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So basically, you create a profile here, give your, like all your information
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And then you can use the same profile to apply to different American universities
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For example, we have done a tutorial application tutorial for Cornell University
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which takes you from the point where you like Google Cornell University
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to the point that where you finished your application and you need to pay your application fee
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like it takes you through all the steps. It is done through Common App
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So you can use, like if you're interested in that, you can use the same process to apply to other schools in the United States as well
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like University of Cincinnati. like I think maybe we should do a just like a common app tutorial but we don't have yet
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so like if you're interested you can see our Cornell tutorial you can go through
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common application 50 dollars non-refundable application or as you can see as
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a man talked about or fee waiver and etc high school transcript a CT or SAT
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scores these are optional optional and letter of recommendation also optional So, yeah, basically this is it, Cincinnati's scholarship
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I mean, it's a good scholarship that covers quite a lot about almost $100,000 worth of financial aid
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but you will need to cover your own financial expenses, your living costs
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Keep that in mind. Actually, you know what? Let's see cost of living
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Do you have numb, Theo, here? Okay, it's about, I think, it's about $970 without rent
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And this covers your board and accommodation. So you're going to need about like $950 at most
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And of course, like you are living as a student, so it would be probably less than that
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I want to ask an unrelated question to the topic you're talking about
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Sure. Sure. Like, like we're going to do. are best. Like if you were talking about another school, another country, another
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scholarships, it's totally fine, but if you have any other question, of course
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Eamon, do you want to add anything about this one? Is it a scholarship? I think it quite a straightforward scholarship for people who are wondering why we listed this as fully funded
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instead of cool tuition because it doesn't cover stipend when we started the database
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so we had this rule for undergraduate students where if a scholarship covers
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tuition fees plus at least accommodation fees, we would consider it to be fully funded
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I'm not sure if that was the best decision, but it makes sense
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on some level because whatever is left would be minimal in comparison to
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if the student had to also pay for rent because that's very expensive
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So that's the logic behind that for students who go to our website
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and don't understand why it's listed as fully funded when they don't see a stipend or a monthly allowance
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The scholarship remains quite competitive with only 10 people getting the presidential scholarship
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which is the main one. and yeah I think only students with the best best profiles will end up getting the scholarship and I'm pretty sure that it's offered to both domestic and international students so the
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yeah the competition is just so there's a lot of competition there and it's another
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scholarship that I don't think is not worth going for unless you're really probably the top
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students in your country, then probably that would make sense. But I think even if you're the top students in your country, your government would be
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happy to fund your education abroad. And you wouldn't even need the scholarship
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so I myself wouldn't apply for it, but I think there are many international students who applied and got it
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So there's no harm in doing it since there is an application fee waiver as well, as you have mentioned
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Yeah, I think there does everything to say about the scholarship