Scholarship Support

How to find a grant and not lose it on the paperwork
Studying abroad for free is genuinely possible. But the phrase «full scholarship» does not mean the money will fall from the sky. It is work: finding the right programme, gathering the documents, passing the selection, not missing the deadline and submitting the application correctly. That is exactly what we do.
What scholarship support from our side looks like:
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Searching for grants. Not just a list of 100 links, but a selection of scholarships you genuinely qualify for — by profile, GPA, language and citizenship. We filter out options that are off the table from the start (for example, those open only to EU citizens or with an age limit).
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Analysing the requirements. Every grant has its own logic: one asks for an essay on leadership, another for a research project, another for references from specific people. We decode what the committee actually wants.
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Preparing the package. Motivation letter, research proposal, completing online forms, translating and certifying documents. All tailored to a specific scholarship, not built from a one-size-fits-all template.
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Tracking deadlines and submitting. You do not have to keep 15 deadlines in your head. We maintain the calendar, send reminders and check every field before the «Submit» button.
Why searching for grants on your own often brings no results
There are plenty of scholarships. There are plenty of open databases too. But:
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The competition is fiercer than it looks. A single grant can attract 500 applications. Your letter that says «I want to study because this is my chance» will be read and forgotten in 10 seconds. You need clear reasoning and well-packaged achievements.
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People read the requirements but miss the nuances. For instance, a grant asks for «volunteering experience». You could write «helped out at school». But what is needed is specific hours, your role and a measurable result. That changes the assessment.
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Documents get rejected on formal grounds. A missing signature on a reference, a diploma scanned incorrectly, a name on the application that does not match the passport. The most frustrating thing is losing a grant over a trifle like that.
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Deadlines are strict. Most scholarships open only once a year. Miss the window and you wait 12 months.
How we help you avoid these problems:
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We look not only at the top grants (Erasmus, Fulbright, DAAD), but also at lesser-known foundations where it is easier to get through. Sometimes your chances there are even higher, and the terms are no worse.
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We write and refine motivation letters for the specific scholarship. No filler: your projects, your numbers, your role in the team, the link to your future career.
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We check every application for formal errors. Not a single «tick in the wrong box» will reach the committee.
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We track changes in the rules. A foundation can suddenly change the format of its references or its deadline. We stay informed — you do not have to.
And most importantly: we do not promise you will win a grant. That would be dishonest. We promise your application will be as strong as it can possibly be. The decision rests with the committee. But without our preparation, your chances drop dramatically.
If you want to study abroad for free or at a substantial discount, get in touch with us. We will hold an initial consultation: assess your profile, select 2–3 relevant grants and tell you whether it is realistic to compete. And if it is not, we will tell you honestly too, so you do not waste your time.