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  • Merit-based Scholarship

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What is merit-based scholarship?
Merit-based scholarship is granted to students based on their academic performance, extracurricular activities, and potential for leadership. They are intended to recognize and reward students who have shown extraordinary talent, skill, and ability in a specific field.A merit-based scholarship will be awarded based on good grades, standardized test scores, a strong record of leadership and community involvement, or exceptional performance in a specialized discipline such as programming, math, physics, artificial intelligence, and others. A merit-based scholarship can range in value, but it is typically intended to cover a portion of the student's tuition.

Important

To apply for a merit-based scholarship, applicants must write an essay and submit a three-minute video of self-introduction through the online Application Hub.

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How do I apply for a merit-based scholarship?
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process
Step 1: Go to Application Hub
Step 2: Create an account and fill in the applicant details by following the instruction
Step 3: In the financial aid section, click Yes
Step 4: Select Merit-based scholarship and follow the instruction

Important

Any missing materials or information can cause a delay in your financial aid application processing.

03

How do I accept a merit-based scholarship?
After receiving your scholarship offers, make sure you understand the type of aid you are receiving and review the terms. A merit-based scholarship will be automatically awarded on your application.

04

How much I received for merit Scholarship?
Merit-based scholarship is one-time awards as long as you maintain a certain GPA or continue meeting other criteria. The amount awarded is a substantial portion of tuition.

  • Need-based Financial Support

01

What is need-based financial aid?
Need-based is financial awards given to students based on financial need. This is intended to assist students who are unable to pay for their education, and it can be an important source of funding for students who would otherwise be unable to attend the program. The university will consider a student's family income, the number of dependents, and other sources of financial assistance when determining financial needs. Need-based can range in value, but it is typically intended to cover a portion of the student's tuition and other related fees.

Important

To apply for need-based financial aid, applicants must write an essay, submit a three-minute self-introduction video, and provide financial information for themselves (if they are dependent students) and their parents, such as proof of their household income in THB., all relevant supporting documents, and asset information.

02

How do I apply for the need-based financial?
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process
Step 1: Go to Application Hub
Step 2: Create an account and fill in the applicant details by following the instruction
Step 3: In the financial aid section, click Yes
Step 4: Select need-based financial aid and follow the instruction

Important

Any missing materials or information can cause a delay in your financial aid application processing.

03

How do I accept a need-based financial aid?
After receiving your need-based offers, make sure you understand the type of aid you are receiving and review the terms. Financial aid recipients need to accept or decline as part of your financial aid offer. Be sure to complete any required steps, such as signing agreements or confirming work-study positions.

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How much I received for need-based financial aid?
The amount of aid given will be based on their household income. Repayment to the university is not required. It is important for the applicant and their families to carefully review the details of the financial aid package offered by the program, which will outline the amounts and any requirements for renewal or continuation of the aid in subsequent years.