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A variety of organizations provide scholarship opportunities, such as community foundations or non-profit organizations. You can find more opportunites with an internet search, but below are a few examples.
*Note: scholarship applications are usually 6 months – 1 year in advance. So it is important to apply for scholarships as soon as possible.
MSU Denver does not endorse or require the use of the below resources. These have not been vetted by MSU Denver and are only provided for your information. All students must complete their own review and due diligence in any funding options.
OAS Academic Scholarship Program: Provides scholarships to students who are citizens and residents of the English-speaking Caribbean and Suriname, pursuing a Master’s Degree, Doctoral Degree, and Graduate Research leading to a graduate degree; and for the last two years of undergraduate studies.
The Travel Office Local Adventures Scholarship: Provides scholarships to students who are enrolled, or due to enroll for the semester for which they are applying.
Barbados National Development Scholarship: Provides scholarships to students who are citizens of Barbados and have been accepted into an Internationally accredited university.
The Clara Lionel Foundation Barbados Scholarship: Provides scholarships to students graduating from secondary school in Barbados who plan to attend an accredited college, university.
The Lyford Cay Foundation, Inc. (Bahamas): Provides a variety of scholarships to students who are Bahamian citizens.
ICETEX (Colombia): Provides a variety of scholarships to students who are Columbian citizens.
Trinidad and Tobago SATD (SATD (Scholarships and Advanced Training Division): Provides scholarships to students who are citizens of Trinidad and Tobago who have achieved academic excellence at the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE).