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Welcome to April! Spring is in the air, and there鈥檚 lots to get done before the end of the semester. In this month鈥檚 newsletter, we鈥檒l touch on tax returns since the due date is just around the corner, provide some tips on searching for scholarships, give you a heads up on 5 things all 黑料专区 should know, and much more. Take a short break from the books to sit back and enjoy the newsletter.
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Tax Returns Due April 15th!
Filing tax returns can feel overwhelming, especially when the due date is in the middle of a semester. Did you know that all 黑料专区 filing will require a Form 8843? Because of this, we鈥檝e dipped our hands in to make it as easy as possible with our Form 8843 Wizard. Simply enter your information, print, sign and file it with the IRS. Rest assured that your information will be kept private, as nothing is saved by us once you鈥檝e printed out the form for use.
If your questions and needs extend beyond the Form 8843, don鈥檛 hesitate to visit our Facebook page, where we recently did a live chat with our friends at Sprintax, who were kind enough to answer some common questions from 黑料专区 filing tax returns. You can also click on our Tax page for any further inquiries.
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Have You Explored our Scholarship Search Tool?
Whether you鈥檙e trying to study in the US this upcoming Fall or you鈥檙e already an international student, finding the funding you need each semester can be a challenge. However, scholarships are a great place to start! Within our scholarship search tool we have hundreds of scholarships specific to 黑料专区 like these:
MPOWER Global Citizen Scholarship,
Women in STEM, and
. Explore our scholarship search tool and see which awards you鈥檙e eligible to apply for.
After you鈥檝e explored scholarships, turning to loans can help you fill in any financial gap. See what international student loans are available to you at your college or university.
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Cal Poly is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive community and building a supportive and respectful campus where a wide variety of social identities, perspectives and viewpoints are welcome, and where all students and employees know they belong. Read More >>
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University of South Florida INTO Pathway has 43,000 students come from around the United States and from more than 150 countries around the globe to achieve their dreams at USF. They don鈥檛 just eat, sleep, study, and attend class on campus- they collaborate, cultivate, engage, innovate, overcome, and flourish. Read More >>
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Adelphi University transforms the lives of all students by creating a distinctive environment of intellectual rigor, research, creativity and deep community engagement across four core areas of focus: arts and humanities, STEM and social sciences, the professions, and health and wellness. Read More >>
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5 Things All International Students Should Know
You鈥檙e an international student, braving a new country while soaking in a rigorous education. You鈥檝e got lots of things to do and lots of questions on how to do them. We get it, and we鈥檙e happy to help. The more you know, the easier it gets. So we鈥檝e got a few tips on things to keep in mind as you navigate:
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Consider Studying in Oregon
For students who are still narrowing down their ideal place to study in the US, we encourage you to consider schools in Oregon. As the ninth-largest state, Oregon is home to more than fifty colleges and universities, including seven public universities. Prospective students can choose a large city, such as Portland, or smaller communities throughout the entire state.
Whether you're looking to quench your thirst for adventure in Oregon's rivers and hills, or experience the vibrant art and culture scene, there's always something to do in Oregon.
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