Every year, Thot receives dozens of applications for scholarships, which it doesn't even offer!
For distance learning in French, only theAgence universitaire de la francophonie (AUF) offers a stipend program. Otherwise, studies take place in an institution.
If you've never applied for a scholarship before, here's a helpful but very dynamic site: Scholarship Junkies, as well as the Unigo and Global Scholarships directories.
Scholarship sites
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| Canada |
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In addition, several banks offer loans to students, provided they offer some guarantee of success and... creditworthy parents. As an alternative, we suggest socio-financing sites where donors or lenders and student applicants come together. Are you ambitious? Show it.
Finally, don't limit yourself to this list: there are hundreds of organizations, unions, professional corporations, foundations, banks, private companies and municipalities that offer scholarships and study grants. A Google search will yield surprising results, especially beyond the first few pages of results: Scholarships.
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Many small-time scammers try to take advantage of students looking for help with their studies, even on Twitter. If you have any doubts about the honesty of an organization claiming to offer scholarships with a personal return address or with spelling mistakes in the text and other inconsistencies, here are three sites where you'll find information and support:
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