SCHOLARSHIP OVERVIEW
Host University: Oregon State University (OSU), USA
Degree Levels: Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD
Scholarship Coverage: Fully Funded / Partial Funding
Eligible Nationality: International Students from all countries
Location: Corvallis, Oregon, USA
Application Deadline: Varies by scholarship (priority for Fall intake: February 1, 2026)
About Oregon State University Scholarships
Oregon State University (OSU) is a leading public research university in the United States, established in 1868 in Corvallis, Oregon. Recognized as an R1 research university, OSU offers over 200 undergraduate programs and 100+ graduate programs, serving more than 35,000 students from 100+ countries.
The OSU Scholarships 2026 are designed to support international students pursuing undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral studies. Scholarships include merit-based, need-based, research, departmental, and assistantship funding, helping students achieve academic excellence in the USA.
Scholarship Types
Undergraduate Scholarships:
- International Student Continuation Scholarship
- Regional Scholarship
- International Provost Scholarship
- College/Department-specific Scholarships
- Honors College Scholarships
Graduate Scholarships:
- Graduate Fellowships and Assistantships
- External Fellowships (e.g., Fulbright, USAID)
- College/Department Scholarships
- Provost’s Distinguished Graduate Scholarship
Research & Project-Based Scholarships:
- For students in STEM, agriculture, sustainability, and climate research
Financial Benefits
- Full or partial tuition coverage
- Living stipends for research assistantships and fellowships
- Health insurance coverage for graduate students
- On-campus housing support
- Travel and relocation allowance (for funded research grants)
- Access to academic development funds and career services
Examples:
- Undergraduate International Provost Scholarship: Up to $6,000/year (renewable)
- Graduate Research/Teaching Assistantships: Tuition waiver + monthly stipend + health insurance
- Honors College Scholarships: Up to $2,000/year
Scholarship Duration
- Bachelor’s Degree: 4 years (renewable based on GPA)
- Master’s Degree: 2 years
- PhD: 3–5 years (depending on program and research)
Available Study Fields
- Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, etc.)
- Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
- Business Administration and Management
- Environmental Sciences and Sustainability
- Agricultural Sciences
- Health and Nutrition
- Forestry and Wildlife Conservation
- Oceanography and Marine Biology
- Education and Human Development
- Social Sciences and Political Studies
- Mathematics, Statistics, Robotics, and Data Science
- Public Health and Epidemiology
Eligibility Criteria
- Must be an international student applying for a full-time degree program
- Meet academic admission requirements for the chosen program
- Undergraduate applicants: High school transcripts; standardized tests (SAT/ACT optional in some cases)
- Graduate applicants: Bachelor’s/Master’s transcripts, GRE/GMAT (if required), CV, Statement of Purpose, Letters of Recommendation
- Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo)
- Maintain satisfactory academic progress to retain renewable scholarships
Application Deadlines
- Undergraduate: Fall Term (September start) – February 1, 2026 (priority)
- Graduate: Varies by department (most between January – March 2026 for Fall intake)
How to Apply
- Apply for admission to your desired program through the
- Indicate your interest in scholarships during the application process
- Some scholarships may require additional applications, including essays, resumes, or project proposals
- Graduate assistantships and fellowships can be applied via your academic department or Graduate School website
- Track your application and scholarship status via the OSU Beaver Hub
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