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    Advance Scholarship Search

    The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) is used by American universities and colleges to make undergraduate admission decisions.

    Afrostudent.com, is an education/scholarship website, enabling students and prospective students to access thousands of scholarship data across different countries and continents of the world, allowing would be students wider opportunities to achieve their educational dreams.

    Afrostudent.com believes relevant information should be spread beyond borders to give opportunities to students in major cities, urban locations, and remotest part of the world. Afrostudent.com does not provide scholarship to students (except a one-time $3000 sweepstakes raffle to students in Africa countries ONLY), nor does it guarantees scholarships to any student. Any organization who makes such promises is simply defrauding members of the public.

    What Afrostudent.com does is making information available; it is up to individual students to meet scholarship criteria (individual scholarship criteria varies) in order to qualify. Afrostudent.com does not leave people to sieve through thousands of available scholarships – that can be a daunting task. Instead, Afrostudent.com poses 6 pertinent questionnaires, and presents our subscribers scholarships information that matches your academic goal. There are scholarship opportunities out there for anyone who is willing to work diligently in meeting these conditions.

    According to Forbes, the total outstanding student loan in the U S $1.08 trillion, and a whopping 11.5% of it is 90+ days delinquent or in default. It further states that the delinquency rate on student loans is higher than credit cards, mortgages and auto loans. Although this is a bad news for students in western world, however, there are millions of students from African and third world nations who finance their education from out of pocket. For those students, going to school is a game of chance and constant struggle to survive. Whether you are in western world or African countries, there is alternative to student loan or paying out of pocket – it is called “Scholarship”.

    How Afro Student Works

    Create a profile: the first step in finding suitable scholarships for your academic goal is creating a simple non-evasive profile.

    Answer 6 short questions – these are navigational queries that selectively match you with winnable scholarships.

    Every scholarships have time line, requirements, targeted demographics – some are need base (for poor people), merit base (talented students who are on top of their game), athletics, average academic performance, unusual scholarships,and so on. Once presented with different scholarship options, you’re ready to start applying.