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The February category at Scholarship Union provides a comprehensive archive of scholarship opportunities with deadlines occurring during the month of February 2026. This curated collection serves undergraduate and postgraduate students globally who are seeking financial support for their academic pursuits. Our database includes fully funded scholarships, partial grants, merit-based awards, and need-based financial aid from universities, governments, private organizations, and foundations worldwide. Each listing contains detailed information about eligibility criteria, application requirements, award amounts, and submission deadlines to help students prepare competitive applications. The February scholarship landscape typically features opportunities across all academic disciplines, including STEM fields, humanities, business, and social sciences. Many prestigious international programs and institutional awards have February deadlines, making this a critical month for scholarship planning. Students should carefully review each opportunity’s specific requirements, as some scholarships may require essays, recommendation letters, or portfolio submissions. Early preparation is essential for meeting February deadlines and maximizing chances of success. Our team continuously updates this category with new opportunities and deadline extensions to ensure students have access to the most current information. Whether you’re pursuing bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral studies, this February scholarship archive offers valuable resources to support your educational goals without financial constraints.

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10 February 2026 (Fully Funded), 11 April 2026 (Self Funded) Partner

Japan Youth Summit 2026 in Osaka | Fully Funded

Japan Youth Summit 2026 is a flagship international program organized by the Youth Break the Boundaries (YBB) Foundation, bringing together young innovators...

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