Admissions Help me to find an admission with scholarship ,please

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A graduate with a bachelor's degree in Physics and a GPA of 3.6 is seeking scholarships for an MSc in medical physics. The discussion highlights that Canadian universities typically offer financial support for MSc programs in this field, and students often find part-time QA jobs to help with expenses. There is uncertainty about the availability of similar support in the US, with a recommendation to check the financial support links on graduate program websites. The individual seeking help is from Palestine and is looking for specific universities in Canada or the US that provide financial assistance. Another participant notes that financial support may be limited for international students and suggests exploring scholarships like Fulbright. The conversation emphasizes the need for more information on available scholarships and universities.
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help me to find an admission with scholarship ,please :(

Hello guys , i hope you are well while you are reading this topic ,

Im a graduated student with bachelor's degree in Physics with high GPA (3.6 out of 4 ) and I am looking for a scholarship to study Msc in the medical physics field .

could anyone help me ? or is there anyone who have an idea about what should i do or go ?
 
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What country are you in?

In Canada, most MSc programs in medical physics offer some form of financial support for their students. On top of that, medical physics students often hold part-time QA jobs to supplement their incomes.

I was under the impression that it's similar in the US, but I could be wrong. When looking at graduate programs, its important to click on the 'financial support' link.
 


Choppy said:
What country are you in?

In Canada, most MSc programs in medical physics offer some form of financial support for their students. On top of that, medical physics students often hold part-time QA jobs to supplement their incomes.

I was under the impression that it's similar in the US, but I could be wrong. When looking at graduate programs, its important to click on the 'financial support' link.


thnx for yr reply , I am from Palestine in the Middle East , can you help me by writing the names of universities in Canada or USA which provide such as these financial supports ?
 


Lutfi1990 said:
thnx for yr reply , I am from Palestine in the Middle East , can you help me by writing the names of universities in Canada or USA which provide such as these financial supports ?

i am from palestine too and it is not easy to find financial support from within the university. most of the programs cover the students but i think this is limted to US students and not international ones. i think the best way is by seeking a scholarship (try fullbright).
however if anyone here can help us with more information it would be really wonderfull
thank you all
 
Lutfi1990 said:
Hello guys , i hope you are well while you are reading this topic ,

Im a graduated student with bachelor's degree in Physics with high GPA (3.6 out of 4 ) and I am looking for a scholarship to study Msc in the medical physics field .

could anyone help me ? or is there anyone who have an idea about what should i do or go ?

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