There are a number of ways for international students to qualify for scholarships. One common way is through academic merit. For example, many universities offer scholarships to international students who have high grades and test scores. Another way to qualify for scholarships is by demonstrating financial need.
All teachers must hold or be eligible for an Academic or Vocational Certificate. Academic Certificates and Degreed Vocational Certificates are issued by the State of Florida, Bureau of Educator Certification. Non-Degreed Vocational and Career Specialist Certificates are issued by Miami-Dade County Public Schools.
Miami's International Education Scholarship program provides renewable merit-based scholarships for outstanding international applicants. International Education Scholarship awards can vary from $1,000 to $8,000 per year.
The Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office (MDSO) is committed to a high level of protection and service for all of our residents. The purpose of the Occupant with Autism Program is to alert emergency responders that there is a person with autism in the home or vehicle.
By submitting the MDC General Scholarship Application, you have the chance to be matched with one out of 300+ available scholarship opportunities. All students are invited to apply for the scholarships we offer, so whether domestic, international or DACA.
CAP, Inc., a supporting organization of The Miami Foundation, provides college scholarships to Miami-Dade County Public High School graduates who have exhausted all avenues of financial assistance (federal, state and institutional), but still have significant unmet needs to attend the college of their choice.
Florida Student Assistance Program (FSAG) The Florida Student Assistance Grant is a state funded need-based award program offering grants to first degree seeking undergraduate students attending public Florida institutions. Awards range from $200-$2610 per academic year, based on the availability of funds.