The Medaille University is pleased to accept applications from qualified international students for a Merit-based Scholarships
Students from other countries who want to start an undergraduate degree courseat the institution can enroll in the educational program. These merit scholarships are renewable at Medaille University for a maximum of eight academic semesters.
Brief Description
Scholarship Sponsor(s): Medaille University, USA
Host Institution(s): Medaille University, USA
Scholarship Worth: 14,000 – $22,000 USD
Number of Awards: Several
Study Level: Undergraduate degree
Nationality: International Students
Eligibility Criteria
- Students have to enroll in undergraduate degree coursework at the university
Supporting Documents
The university may ask you for official test scores and official secondary/high school academic records. Please send materials (transcripts and test scores) to:
Medaille University
Undergraduate Admissions
18 Agassiz Circle
Buffalo, NY 14214
Admission Requirements: Students must have an SAT or ACT score (SAT code=2422; ACT code=2822) and official high school transcripts or GED with scores.
Language Requirement: If your native language is not English, then you have to provide the TOEFL or IELTS scores
Benefit
The selected scholar will receive a scholarship of $14,000 – $22,000 USD every academic year, renewable for up to 8 academic semesters at Medaille University.
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Application Procedures
Candidates are urged to apply for admission to the university’s undergraduate degree courses. After enrolling, international students who submit either one of Medaille University’s authorized English language competency tests or SAT/ACT scores will be evaluated for merit-based scholarships.