A number of American universities and organizations offer undergraduate, Masters, or PhD scholarships in the USA for African students and students from developing countries Students. Some of these scholarships in the USA are offered specifically for international students from Africa.
Below are links to full scholarships for international students in the USA, for African students. To receive scholarship notifications in the future, subscribe to our free scholarship newsletter.
MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program
The vision of the MasterCard Foundation Scholars program is to educate and develop bright yet economically marginalized young people in Africa and developing countries who have a demonstrated “give-back” ethos and who will contribute to the transformation of the continent.
It will transition promising young people from beneficiaries to benefactors, preparing them with the values, knowledge, skills, and leadership to fuel economic and social progress across Africa.
The scholarship program is anticipated to benefit 15,000 young people within 8 to 10 years. The following US universities are partnering with the MasterCard Foundation to offer scholarships for students from Africa and developing countries. Learn more about the MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program.
MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Stanford University
The MasterCard Foundation education initiative at Stanford University USA will provide comprehensive support to 20 talented but economically disadvantaged students from Africa over the next eight years to gain scholarships in the USA. The Scholars Program will support five (5) undergraduates from Sub-Saharan Africa each year.
Level of Study: Undergraduate degree
Previous Application Deadline: September to around January/February
MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Arizona State University (ASU)
Arizona State University welcomed 10 undergraduate students from seven African nations in 2012 as the first class of MasterCard Foundation Scholars to begin studies at ASU. As part of this program, ASU will receive $27.5 million over the next seven years to provide academically talented yet financially disadvantaged students from Africa who are committed to giving back to their communities and countries with access to high-quality education. The program will ultimately support 120 scholars at ASU.
Level of Study: Undergraduate degree
Previous Application Deadline: admission application: 01 January; scholarship deadline: February 01
MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at the University of California, Berkeley
At the University of California Berkeley, the MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program will provide holistic support to 113 students from Sub-Saharan Africa from 2012 to 2020. The scholars will pursue both undergraduate and professional master’s degrees.
Level of Study: Undergraduate and Master’s Degree
Previous Application Deadline: For undergraduates: 30th November
For masters: falls between 1 December and 8 January
MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Michigan State University (MSU)
The MasterCard Foundation has partnered with Michigan State University to provide full tuition scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students from Sub-Saharan Africa. The university will receive $45 million in funding from the foundation to support 185 scholars throughout the nine-year program, which includes 100 four-year undergraduates and 85 master’s degree students.
Level of Study: Undergraduate and Master’s Degree
Previous Application Deadline: 15 February
MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Duke University
The inaugural class of The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Duke University represents the intellect and energy of the youth of Sub-Saharan Africa. With a financial commitment of $13.5 million from The MasterCard Foundation, Duke University will educate seven (7) classes of five (5) students from Sub-Saharan Africa—aa total of 35 students—oover the next 10 years to achieve scholarships in the USA.
Level of Study: Undergraduate degree
Previous Application Deadline: January
Foreign Fulbright Student Program
The Fulbright Program is a scholarship for international students who want to pursue a Master’s or PhD degree. The scholarships can also be awarded for non-degree postgraduate studies. The grant covers tuition fees, textbooks, airfare, a living stipend, and health insurance.
Level of Study: Master’s and PhD degrees in fields including interdisciplinary ones, except medical degree programs or clinical medical research.
Previous Application Deadline: varies by country. For instance, in general, the Nigerian Fulbright Scholar application process opens in February of every year, with applications due in May.
Select your country and get specific details on scholarship page
Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program Japan
The World Bank and the Government of Japan, through the Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program, offer scholarships for Masters Degrees to postgraduate students from developing countries. Eligible applicants should propose a program of study related to development at the master’s level in fields such as economics, health, education, agriculture, environment, natural resource management, or other development-related subjects.
Level of Study: Master’s degree
Previous Application Deadline: March 31
Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowships for International Students -USA
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program is a non-degree program for experienced professionals interested in strengthening their leadership skills through a mutual exchange of knowledge and understanding about issues of common concern in the U.S. and the Fellows’ home countries.
Level of Study: Fellowship for professionals
Previous Application Deadline: Embassies and Commissions must submit their nominations to the Institute of International Education office in Washington, DC, by October 1. The deadlines for applicants vary by country.
Scholarship page for African countries and Non-African countries
Zawadi Africa Education Fund Undergraduate Scholarship for Women—in Partnership with Google
The Zawadi Africa Education Fund is a program designed to provide undergraduate scholarships to academically gifted girls and women from disadvantaged backgrounds from Africa to pursue higher education in the USA, Uganda, Ghana, South Africa, and Kenya.
Level of Study: Undergraduate degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and/or ICT
Application Deadline: Varies
MMMF Scholarship for Women from Developing Countries in the US and Canada
The Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund (MMMF) provides grants to women from developing countries to help further their education and strengthen their leadership skills to improve the lives of women and children in developing countries. The MMMF awards grants are approximately $12,000 each.
Eligible applicants are women from developing countries currently enrolled at accredited universities in the US or Canada.
Level of Study: Master’s degree
Application starts from October 15th until January 9th.
AAUW International Fellowship for Women
American Association of University Women—AAUW International Fellowships are awarded for full-time study or research in the United States to women who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Applicants must have earned the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree by September 30 (previous year) and must have applied to their proposed institutions of study by the time of the application.
The scholarship is worth $18,000 for Masters, $20,000 for PhD, and $30,000 for postdoctoral students.
Level of study: Masters, PhD, and Postdoctoral degree
Previous application deadline: from 1 August to December 1
Harambe Fletcher Scholarships for African Students USA
The Harambe Fletcher Scholarship is a full-tuition award for young African entrepreneurial leaders wishing to pursue a master program at The Fletcher School at Tufts University, starting in September.
Eligible Field of Study
- Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy (MALD)
- A two-year, highly flexible, interdisciplinary, professional degree in international affairs
- Master of International Business (MIB)
- A two-year hybrid international business/international affairs degree program
Application Deadline
Candidates must complete the online HEA application by December 30.
Candidates must complete the online Fletcher School application by January 10.
Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Programme
The Aga Khan Foundation provides a limited number of scholarships each year for postgraduate studies to outstanding students who have no other means of financing their studies in order to prepare them for employment. Scholarships are awarded on a 50% grant/50% loan basis through a competitive application process once a year in June or July.
The Foundation accepts applications from nationals of the following countries: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Madagascar, and Mozambique.
Level of study: Masters and PhD focused areas are architecture, health, civil society, planning & building, culture, rural development, economic development, humanitarian assistance, education, and music.
The Foundation gives priority to requests for Master’s level courses but is willing to consider applications for PhD programs only in the case of outstanding students who are highly recommended for doctoral studies by their professors and who need a PhD for the fulfillment of their career objectives (academic or research oriented).
Previous Application Deadline: Starts January to March 31
Microsoft Research Graduate Women’s Scholarships, USA
The Microsoft Research Graduate Women’s Scholarship is a one-year scholarship program for outstanding women graduate students and is designed to help increase the number of women pursuing a PhD.
Level of Study: PhD in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or Mathematics departments
Previous application deadline: from August 14 to October 16
7UP Harvard Business School Scholarship for Nigerian Students
The Seven UP Harvard Business School Scholarship was created by Seven Up Bottling Company Plc of Nigeria to commemorate its 50th anniversary and aligns with the company’s overall vision of creating a greener future for promising Nigerians. Application opens for students admitted to the Harvard Business School MBA Class of the following year.
Level of study: MBA
Previous Application Deadline: September and April for the 1st to 3rd round
Boustany Foundation—MBA Harvard Scholarship programs
The Boustany Foundation recognizes the importance of helping people evolve and leave a positive impact on the world. In order to achieve the above, the Foundation grants various scholarships to exceptional and meriting individuals.
Level of study: MBA
Previous Application Deadline: 31 May (offered every two years)
Borlaug Fellowship Program for Developing Countries
The Norman E. Borlaug International Agricultural Science and Technology Fellowship Program (Borlaug Fellowship Program) helps developing countries strengthen sustainable agricultural practices by providing scientific training and collaborative research opportunities to visiting researchers, policymakers, and university faculty.
Level of study: Masters in Agricultural Science and Technology
Previous Application Deadline: January 15
Campbell Fellowship for Women Scholar-Practitioners from Developing Nations
The Vera R. Campbell Foundation funded fellowship is offered for female postdoctoral social scientists from a developing country whose work addresses women’s economic and social empowerment in that nation.
Level of study: Postdoctoral degrees in anthropology, economics, geography, history, law, political science, psychology, sociology,
Previous Application Deadline: 1 November
African Palliative Care Nursing Scholarship Fund by Global Partners in Care
As part of its mission to expand the availability of hospice and palliative care in sub-Saharan Africa, Global Partners in Care, formally FHSSA, in partnership with the African Palliative Care Association, created the African Palliative Care Nursing Scholarship in 2010.
Level of study: Training for Social Workers and Nurses
Previous Application Deadline: from 15 April to 15 May
PEO International Peace Scholarships for Women—USA and Canada
The PEO International Peace Scholarship Fund is a program of women helping women reach for the stars. The fund provides scholarships for selected women from other countries for graduate study in the United States and Canada.
Level of study: Masters and PhD degrees
Previous Application Deadline: between August 15 and December 15.
Dorothy Marchus Senesh Fellowship for Women From Developing Countries in the USA
The International Peace Research Association Foundation (IPRA), USA, invites applications for the Dorothy Marchus Senesh Fellowship for Women from Developing Countries in Peace and Development Studies every two years.
The Fellowships provide $5,000 per year for two years for both women, for a total of $10,000 each.
Level of study: Masters and PhD degrees
Previous Application Deadline: January 15 (Offered Biennially)
Frank Lanza Memorial Scholarship in Nursing & Emergency Medical Service
The Frank Lanza Memorial Scholarships recognize the outstanding academic and leadership accomplishments of students who are enrolled in regionally accredited community college programs in registered nursing, respiratory care, or emergency medical services.
Phi Theta Kappa annually awards up to 20 scholarships of $2,500 each, totaling $50,000 in scholarships each year.
Level of study: undergraduate and Masters degree
Previous Application Deadline: Varies: February to 30 April
AAHPM Scholarship in the USA for Physicians from Developing Countries
The Developing Countries Scholarship Fund was established to provide access to quality education for physicians who reside in developing countries to attend the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) and HPNA Annual Assembly in Vancouver.
Level of study: AAHPM and HPNA Annual Assembly
Previous Application Deadline: 3 September
The Immigration Journalism Fellowship in the USA for International Students
With the generous support of the Ford Foundation, the French-American Foundation in 2011 launched the Immigration Journalism Fellowship. The fellowship is open to experienced journalists of any nationality with an interest in questions of immigration and integration. The Fellowship equips journalists with up to $10,000 each to produce immigration and integration reporting of the highest quality.
Level of study: Graduate
Previous Application Deadline: February
EDSF Scholarship for full-time students in Document Management and Graphic Communications
The Electronic Document Scholarship Foundation (EDSF) scholarship program was initiated in 1999 to recognize and support the next generation of professionals in the document management and graphic communication industries. EDSF scholarships are awarded to full-time students who are committed to pursuing a career in the document management and graphic communications marketplace.
Previous Application Deadline: May 1
Gus Archie Undergraduate Scholarships, Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Foundation
The Gus Archie Memorial Scholarship is supported by the Archie Fund of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Foundation and, each year, awards an outstanding student who plans to enter a university and pursue an undergraduate degree in petroleum engineering.
Level of study: undergraduate degree
Previous Application Deadline: 15 April or 1 May
Google Lime Scholarship for Students with Disabilities to Study in the USA or Canada
Google Lime Scholarship is offered for students with disabilities to study computer science, computer engineering or software engineering in the USA or Canada at the undergraduate, graduate or PhD level.
Level of study: undergraduate, Masters, and PhD degrees
Previous Application Deadline: Around January or February
Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarships for Women in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East
Google offers the Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship for women in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa to study in the field of computing and technology for bachelors, masters or PhD degrees. The scholarship recipients will each receive a €7,000 (or equivalent) scholarship.
Level of study: undergraduate, Masters, and PhD degrees
Previous Application Deadline: 1 February
Internet Scholarship Program by U.S. Bank—USA
The U.S. Bank offers high school and undergraduate students the opportunity to apply for one of its 40 $1,000 scholarship positions annually. The U.S. Bank Internet Scholarship Program is available to high school seniors and college undergraduates.
Level of study: undergraduate degree
Previous Application Deadline: from March 5 to September 17
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