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Description: Deciding to study in the United States is an exciting commitment for many international students, and we’re thrilled that you’re considering Hamline as your future home. A Hamline education is an investment that will change your life. That’s why we’re dedicated to giving you all the information you need to be successful—and that includes finding ways to fund your education. In addition to our International Excellence Scholarship, which offers up to $25,000 every year, we have other scholarships for international students that will make pursuing your college degree at Hamline more affordable.
If you’re an international undergraduate student, we offer the following scholarships:
Merit-based academic scholarships
ESL program scholarships
Talent scholarships
United Methodist scholarships and loans
Outside scholarshipsAcademic scholarships and Hamline awards
The following scholarships are offered based on your admission materials. No separate application is required.Hamline International Excellence Scholarship
Up to $25,000 per year for students recognized as having exceptional academic ability. This scholarship is offered on a competitive basis.Scholarships for ELS Language Students
$5,000 ($1,250 per year for up to four years) for students who successfully complete the ELS English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program Level 112 and transfer directly to Hamline University.
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