Boston University undergraduate scholarships can be awarded fully or partially, depending on the applicant
The Offering of Undergraduate Scholarships by Boston University
Boston University (BU) is offering 20 scholarships for students wishing to enroll in one of the University’s undergraduate programs, whether they are from the United States or not. To facilitate the provision of undergraduate scholarships, Boston University has created two programs for distinguishing the scholarships: the Trustee Scholarship and the Presidential Scholarship.
The Trustee Scholarship is the program for the full undergraduate scholarship, which offers a 100% waiver of the tuition cost at Boston University, amounting to $61,000, approximately R$329,000. The Presidential Scholarship program offers partial undergraduate scholarships worth $25,000. Both undergraduate scholarship programs created by Boston University have as their main criteria the academic history and excellence of the students.
The Full Scholarships at Boston University
The Trustee Scholarship program at Boston University covers all tuition and fees for the four years of undergraduate study. The criteria for selecting students are based, as mentioned earlier, on academic merit, school records, and a specific evaluation for the scholarship applicant.
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The Partial Scholarships
In addition to the full scholarships from the Trustee Scholarship program, there are also partial scholarships from the Presidential Scholarship program.
The assistance offered by this program is $25,000 and can be renewed for up to four years of undergraduate study. To compete for these spots, interested candidates must demonstrate “excellence beyond the classroom” and be “leaders in their schools and communities,” as stated on the Boston University website.
For more information about the Trustee Scholarship program, click here, or for information about the Presidential Scholarship, open this link.
Applications for Undergraduate Scholarships
Applications are open until December 1st and can be submitted through this link. To compete for one of the 20 undergraduate scholarships offered by BU, it is also necessary to apply for the normal admission process to one of the University’s programs. Furthermore, the selection process requires the submission of a specific essay for the scholarship the candidate is applying for, which must be attached to the application form. Regarding the essay, the university requires the student to answer the following questions, and it is also necessary to provide the following documents in the original language with certified translation into English;
- How would you implement social inclusion at Boston University?
- Can you describe a specific experience you had or an activity you are involved in that gives you life? How could you integrate this experience throughout your development at Boston University?
Required Documents for Application;
- Application form;
- High School certificates and documents (here, BU provides a page with specific credentials for each country);
- Transcripts from the last year of High School;
- Recommendation from the School Counselor and School Report Form;
- Evaluation/Recommendation from a teacher;
- English Proficiency Test results (accepted: 120-130 on the Duolingo English Test, 90-100 on the TOEFL; 7 on the IELTS);
- Financial Support Documentation (this document details the required financial support);
- Copy of the passport page;
- Standardized Tests (Optional) – if you wish to submit, the university recommends scores of 3087 on the SAT and 1794 on the ACT.

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