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  1. Students who apply and qualify for financial aid will be considered for additional aid for their semester abroad. Need-based and merit-based study abroad scholarships and grants are available through NYU Global Programs and many external organizations.

  2. For most undergraduates, eligibility for limited merit-based scholarships and/or need-based grants is determined based on your prior academic strengths and on your demonstrated financial need, if you apply for financial aid.

  3. 22 sie 2018 · NYU School of Medicine announced on Friday that it is offering full-tuition scholarships to all current and future students in its MD degree program regardless of need or merit—a bold effort to simultaneously address the rising costs of medical education and still attract the best and brightest students to careers in medicine.

  4. To make an appointment for Global Awards advising at any point during your NYU Shanghai career, please contact: shanghai.global.awards@nyu.edu. Global awards are competitive, merit-based external scholarships and fellowships that allow motivated students to pursue advanced research, service or leadership goals.

  5. 13 kwi 2021 · Shanghai New York University (NYU Shanghai) launched a new scholarship plan on Monday for outstanding Chinese applicants. The plan includes the establishment of the Lizhong Achievement Award, a 1-million-yuan (US$150,000) scholarship covering the cost of four years of study at NYU Shanghai, including tuition, housing and meals.

  6. www.nyu.edu › admissions › undergraduate-admissionsScholarships - NYU

    NYU offers or recognizes many scholarship options, including programs for new students, current NYU undergraduates, and scholarships from outside sources. In addition, NYU schools and colleges award their own scholarships.

  7. www.nyu.edu › admissions › undergraduate-admissionsInternational Applicants - NYU

    NYU is able to offer scholarships for non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents applying as first-year students. Students qualify for need-based assistance based on the information presented in their CSS Profile.