Don’t Miss These 10 Scholarships Closing in February

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Imagine securing a fully funded scholarship just in time for the next academic year. It sounds almost too good to be true, especially when many students assume all major deadlines have passed, but February still offers a great opportunity to apply for scholarships that can cover tuition, living expenses, research costs, and more.

Across Europe to the U.S., Canada, and Australia, top universities and programs are welcoming international students, and these scholarships could completely transform your study abroad journey.
The best part? You don’t have to navigate this alone. We’ve put together a clear guide to scholarships closing in February, with all the details you need: deadlines, requirements, what each scholarship covers, and direct application links.
If your goal is a Master’s, a PhD, or a research-focused program, these are opportunities you can still seize if you act fast. February could easily be the month that changes the course of your academic journey.

Top 10 Scholarships Closing in February

 

1. Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (Sweden)

Deadline: 9–25 February
If you’re looking for a fully funded Master’s scholarship with a strong emphasis on leadership and community impact, the Swedish Institute Scholarship (SI Scholarship) is one of the most powerful options available in February.
Who can apply:
Students from most developing countries are eligible. You must have applied to a qualifying Master’s program in Sweden. You’ll need proof of work experience and leadership involvement.
This scholarship is ideal for students in fields like public health, sustainability, technology, social sciences, and development.
Apply Here

2. NL Scholarship (Netherlands)

Deadline: 1 February
This scholarship isn’t fully funded, but it gives a meaningful €5,000 towards your first year of study. For students trying to reduce upfront costs such as tuition deposits or visa expenses, this can make a big difference.

Who can apply:
It’s open to non-EU students applying for Bachelor’s or Master’s programs. While it’s a partial scholarship, it can make a meaningful difference for initial costs, like visa fees or settling into a new city.

Apply Here

3. Maastricht University, NL High Potential Scholarship (Netherlands)

Deadline: 1 February

Suppose you’ve been eyeing a Master’s in a top European research university. In that case, Maastricht University offers a generous scholarship package designed for top-performing students from outside the EU, offering a full tuition waiver and a generous living stipend enough to focus on your studies without worrying about bills. You also get insurance and visa support, which makes life in a new country much smoother.

Apply Here

4. Ghent University Doctoral Scholarships (Belgium)

Deadline: 17 February
For doctoral candidates from developing countries, Ghent University offers one of the most supportive and structured doctoral scholarships in Belgium. The scholarship provides four years of full PhD funding, a research allowance to support your project, and travel funding for academic mobility or conference participation.
Apply here

 

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5. AAUW International Fellowships USA (Women Only)

Deadline: 15 February
For female scholars hoping to study in the U.S., AAUW (American Association of University Women) offers one of the longest-running and most respected international fellowship programs.
Who can apply:
Women who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents. You’ll need academic transcripts, recommendations, and a clear study plan.

Apply Here

6. Rotary Peace Fellowships

Deadline: February
If your passion lies in peacebuilding, conflict resolution, or humanitarian leadership, the Rotary Peace Fellowship is for you. Applicants should have at least three years of work experience and a strong commitment to community or global impact. It’s competitive, but you gain networks and practical experience that last a lifetime.
Apply here

7. University of Saskatchewan Scholarships

Deadline: February
This scholarship supports both Master’s and PhD students, offering $18,000 for Master’s candidates and $22,000 for PhD students. They are designed for applicants with strong academic performance and clear research potential, making them an excellent choice for students who want to grow in research.
Apply here

8. University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowships (UMGF)

Deadline: 22 February
Offers competitive funding for international students pursuing Master’s or PhD programs, and applications typically close in February, depending on the department. To qualify, applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and be admitted into a graduate program.
Apply here

9. University of Sydney International Scholarships

Deadline: February
Australia remains a top destination for research degrees, and the University of Sydney is one of the best places to pursue a Master’s by research or PhD. This scholarship covers full tuition and a stipend.
Apply here

10. Macquarie University Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships

Deadline: February
The Macquarie University Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships are open for applications until February and provide a partial tuition waiver for outstanding international students. To be considered, applicants must have a strong academic record and must already hold an offer letter from Macquarie University.
Apply here

 

 

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