The University of Hawaii, in partnership with the Asian Development Bank-Japan Scholarship Program (ADB-JSP), has announced its prestigious 2024-25 scholarship for international students from ADB member countries.
The scholarship program aims to empower individuals who are committed to contributing to the development of their home countries after completing their studies.
Benefits:
The ADB-JSP Scholarship at the University of Hawaii offers full financial support to successful applicants, enabling them to focus entirely on their education and professional growth. The scholarship covers full tuition fees, a monthly stipend for living expenses, round-trip airfare, health and accident insurance, and allowances for books, study materials, and research support. This extensive financial package ensures that students are well-equipped to excel in their studies without financial constraints.
Eligibility:
Applicants for the University of Hawaii ADB-JSP Scholarship must meet specific criteria to be considered. Candidates must be citizens of a developing member country of the Asian Development Bank and should not hold dual citizenship in a developed country. Applicants should also possess a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent, along with a strong academic record. At least two years of professional work experience post-degree is required, and applicants must demonstrate a commitment to contributing to the development of their home country upon completion of their studies.
Application process:
The application for the University of Hawaii ADB-JSP Scholarship is completed online through the official East-West Center website. Prospective applicants should ensure that they gather and upload all necessary documents before submitting their application. The scholarship selection process includes a review of academic qualifications, professional experience, and commitment to development goals.
Application deadline: 1st December 2024.