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  1. If you have residence in Ant. or a country that is a United Nations member state in good standing, you may fill out the ANTAID Essay Form* for consideration by the University. Please note the University is limited on the number of applicants to whom it can grant Student Aid.
  2. American students may be considered for federal financial aid, by completing the FAFSA- Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Americans may apply for Stafford Loans, as well. IEFA is a resource for financial aid and grant information for US students studying abroad. Program AlBan is open to people from Latin America undertaking postgraduate study in some countries.
  3. European Union students who are eligible may complete the Student Aid forms in their home country. Other international students are free to seek aid from their governments in the country of origin. Prospects.ac.uk offers information for British students, while German students can find help at DAAD. Poland, Hungary, the Czech Lands and Slovakia are served by the Visegrad Fund scholarships, available to citizens of these V4 countries, as well as Belarus Croatia, Moldova, Russian Federation, Serbia and Ukraine. The Soros Foundation offers grants to citizens of the formers Eastern Bloc. The Jean Monnet Scholarship programme is open to citizens of Turkey.
  4. If you are a student with a disability, review the Important Action Required for Students with Disabilities section of your admitted student booklet and submit the Self-Identification for Students with Disabilities registration form to the Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities.

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