Rappler's latest stories on studying abroad
Foreign students fear deportation over Trump visa threat
'The rule is really, really cruel,' says one student from India

[OPINION] Stranded scholars: An inconvenient truth
'As I wait for our repatriation flight to the Philippines (after 7 ticket cancellations), I remain hopeful and try to remember that day I arrived as a scholar'

2020 Japanese government scholarship applications now open
PRESS RELEASE: The Japanese government is now accepting applications for scholarships


NMIT offers NZ$2,000 scholarship to int'l students
Filipino students planning to enroll in Information Technology and Management programs are encouraged to apply for the scholarship

British Council announces 2015 IELTS Prize awardees

Studying abroad: The grace of being alone
This space of just being with myself provides me the opportunity to be confronted with some realities of who I really am

Filipino scholars in Australia return home to give back
The Australia Awards provides opportunities for the Philippines’ best and brightest to advance their education at Australia’s world class universities and upon their return contribute to the growth and stability of the Philippines

Applications open for 2015 Australia Awards Fellowships
The application period is from 1 August to 10 September 2014 for Fellowships commencing in 2015

UK Chevening Scholarship seeks Bangsamoro visionaries
The program aims to identify at least 5 scholars who can contribute to the vision of the Comprehensive Agreement on Bangsamoro

Saying goodbye to Manila and braving America alone
Why risk failure when Manila offered a much better rate of success? Why risk loneliness when Manila was home to friends and family?

Call for entries: Win a year of study to Australia
Contest is open to anyone at least 18 years as of December 5 2013 and no more than 30 years of age by December 5 2014
Is studying abroad for you?
Studying abroad sure sounds fun but is it for everyone?