Yes, there are plenty of scholarships available to international students. An example of this would be the scholarship that University Language Services currently offers to study abroad/international students. It's a photo contest for a chance to win one of four scholarships. Good luck!
Some states require it.
No.
Your question can only be answered if we know where you're going. Some countries require visas from US citizens, others do not.
Yes
None if you are a US citizen.
1. You are born in the United States or its territories. 2. You are born the child of a United States citizen.
There's a lot of scholarships and financial aid that Harvard offered. Because Harvard is committed to affordability, our scholarships are designed to completely cover your demonstrated financial need.Limited financial aid funding is available if you are not a US citizen or eligible noncitizen. You may be eligible to borrow a private education loan through a lender of your choice with a US citizen as co-signer. For more details, just visit here bit[dot]ly/1b8kRel
Yes. Easily. Especially being a UK citizen, it does not require the UK citizen to go to the US if needed for the immigration process.
There may be scholarships for you. Your look may be a littel different than a citizen. What kinds of activities are you involved in? What kinds of sports do you play? How are your academics? What religion are you? The answers will reveal a goldmine of scholarship possibilities. I'm an intern at Ecobank in Buchanan City, i do play soccer.Very good, christian
Answer 1 : a hole bunch of things boom bay bay Answer 2 : The person above me is...wow. There are so many scholarships out there! There are scholarships for almost anything. Academics, sports, and some have no requirements at all, other than applying for them. I would recommend that you speak to someone at your school in the counseling office (whether this be a high school or a college) and they can point you in the right direction.
Unless you're a dual citizen you don't have a choice - you need to be a citizen of the country to serve in its military. The above is actually only true in regards to the Canadian Forces - they require you to be a Canadian citizen. You can join the US military as a foreign citizen, provided you've established permanent residence in the US, and have declared an intent to become a US citizen.
Easy, you get born in it. :3 Becoming a US citizen is hard for some people, but being a US citizen is easy. I can honestly say that being a US citizen has never caused me any problem.