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Michigan State University International Student Scholarships empower bright students to enroll in an undergraduate or postgraduate course in the United States. The scheme requires applicants to be first-year students with non-U.S. residency status.
Various scholarships are offered under this program, and most consider recipients automatically as part of the admission application, with a few requiring additional steps. The Michigan State IS Scholarships are competitive and partially funded, offering up to $25,000.
Michigan State University was established as a public land-grant research university in 1855 and by 1862, became America’s premier land-grant university. MSU, initially known as the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan, is in East Lansing, Michigan, United States.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees that international students in undergraduate or postgraduate programs at Michigan State University are charged range from $34,000 to $43,502 for a full session.
Eligibility Criteria

- Applicant must be an international student.
- Candidate must be a first-year applicant with non-U.S. residency status
- Candidate must have applied for admission to Michigan State University
- Additional criteria may apply for some scholarships.
Selection Criteria
Michigan State University selects candidates and provides aid based on the students’ academic performance, applications and commitment to bridging intercultural divides.
Benefits of Scholarship
Successful candidates selected for the Michigan State Scholarships will receive different amounts depending on the scholarship category. Recipients generally receive financial aid worth between $1,250 and $25,000.
Application Procedure
- Candidate should visit the website.
- Apply for admission to an undergraduate or postgraduate program
- Once you enroll, you are automatically considered for all scholarships except one.
Deadline/Expiration: November 1, 2025