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Study levels refer to the various stages of academic progression in higher education, typically categorized by degree type and year of study. At Scholarship Union, we organize scholarship opportunities according to these study levels to help students find funding appropriate for their current academic standing. Undergraduate study levels include associate degrees and bachelor’s degrees, often broken down by year (freshman, sophomore, junior, senior). Postgraduate study levels encompass master’s degrees, doctoral programs (PhDs), and professional degrees. Each level has specific eligibility requirements, duration, and academic focus. Understanding your study level is crucial when searching for scholarships, as many funding opportunities target specific academic stages. Our comprehensive directory helps students worldwide navigate scholarships based on their educational progression, ensuring you find relevant financial support for your academic journey. Whether you’re beginning your undergraduate studies or pursuing advanced postgraduate research, identifying your correct study level is the first step toward securing appropriate scholarship funding.

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