
Time is running out. If you have been postponing your scholarship applications, this is your wake-up call. There are still 15 fully funded scholarships with deadlines in April an...
Last updated: April 2026
Time is running out. If you have been postponing your scholarship applications, this is your wake-up call. There are still 15 fully funded scholarships with deadlines in April and May 2026 — and once they close, most will not reopen until next year. These are not leftover programs nobody wants; they include the Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC), Australia Awards, Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarships, Google PhD Fellowship, and the Rotary Peace Fellowship — all offering full funding including tuition, stipends, flights, and insurance.
The 15 scholarships with April and May 2026 deadlines collectively offer over 35,000 funded positions across 6 continents, covering bachelor's through PhD levels. Deadlines range from April 10 to May 31, giving you between a few days and six weeks to submit your applications. Several do not require IELTS, and many accept students from all Arab countries.
This guide lists every scholarship closing in April and May 2026, sorted by deadline, with practical tips on how to prepare a strong application in limited time. If you missed earlier deadlines for programs like Chevening or Turkiye Burslari, these are your last chances for fully funded study abroad in 2026. For scholarships with rolling admissions, see our guide to rolling admission scholarships 2026.
The academic scholarship calendar follows a predictable pattern. Most major scholarship deadlines fall between October and March — Chevening (November), Turkiye Burslari (February), DAAD (October-November), and many others have already closed for the 2026-2027 cycle.
April and May represent the final window before the scholarship calendar essentially resets for the next cycle in September-October. After May, the only options that remain are scholarships with rolling deadlines, university-specific awards, and a few summer programs.
This means the 15 scholarships listed below are not just "some options" — they are your last realistic chance to secure full funding for starting studies in late 2026 or early 2027. Missing these deadlines means waiting another full year.
The good news? Several of these scholarships are among the most generous in the world. The CSC alone offers 30,000 positions, and Australia Awards cover some of the highest-quality university programs on the planet. The numbers are in your favor — if you act now.
Here is every scholarship with an upcoming deadline, sorted from the soonest to the latest.
1. Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC)
2. Transilvania Academica Scholarship
3. Azerbaijan Government Scholarship
4. James Aryam Scholarships
5. Skoltech PhD Scholarship (Russia)
6. Australia Awards Scholarships
7. Google PhD Fellowship
8. Rotary Peace Fellowship
9. Airlangga University ADS Scholarship (Indonesia)
10. AIRC Short-Term Fellowships (Italy)
11. Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship (JJ/WBGSP)
12. Saudi Arabia Government Scholarship
13. MOFCOM Scholarship (Chinese Ministry of Commerce)
14. Malaysian International Scholarship (MIS)
15. Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
| # | Scholarship | Country | Deadline | Level | IELTS? | Est. Positions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | CSC (Chinese Govt.) | China | Apr 10 | All levels | No | ~30,000 |
| 2 | Transilvania Academica | Romania | Apr 10 | All levels | Yes | ~50-100 |
| 3 | Azerbaijan Govt. | Azerbaijan | Apr 15 | All levels | No | ~200-300 |
| 4 | James Aryam | Uganda/Kenya | Apr 16 | Master's | Varies | Limited |
| 5 | Skoltech PhD | Russia | Apr 27 | PhD | No | ~100-200 |
| 6 | Australia Awards | Australia | Apr 30 | MA/PhD | Yes (6.5) | ~2,000-3,000 |
| 7 | Google PhD Fellowship | Global | Apr 30 | PhD | No | ~70-80 |
| 8 | Rotary Peace | 7 countries | May 15 | Master's | Yes (7.0) | ~50 |
| 9 | Airlangga ADS | Indonesia | May 18 | All levels | Varies | Limited |
| 10 | AIRC Short-Term | Italy | May 29 | Postdoc | No | ~20-30 |
| 11 | JJ/WBGSP | Multiple | May 29 | Master's | Yes (6.5) | ~300 |
| 12 | Saudi Arabia Govt. | Saudi Arabia | May 30 | All levels | Varies | Thousands |
| 13 | MOFCOM | China | May 31 | MA/PhD | No | ~5,000 |
| 14 | Malaysian MIS | Malaysia | Apr 2026 | MA/PhD | Yes (6.0) | ~200-300 |
| 15 | Vanier Canada | Canada | Results Apr-May | PhD | Yes (7.0) | ~166 |
For scholarships with deadlines just days away, here is how to prepare a strong application in record time.
Day 1-2: Document Collection Sprint
Gather everything you already have: degree certificates, transcripts, passport, photos, and any existing IELTS/TOEFL scores. If you do not have an English test score, prioritize scholarships that do not require one (CSC, Azerbaijan, Skoltech, MOFCOM).
Check which documents need translation or notarization. For urgent applications, many programs accept scanned copies initially with originals to follow.
Day 3-4: Statement of Purpose / Study Plan
Write your motivation letter or study plan. Use this proven structure:
Do not aim for perfection — aim for authenticity and specificity. A genuine letter written in 2 days beats a polished but generic letter every time.
Day 5-6: Recommendation Letters
Contact 2-3 recommenders immediately. Provide them with:
Day 7: Review, Proofread, Submit
Have someone else read your application — a friend, mentor, or online writing community. Check for grammar errors, formatting issues, and missing documents. Submit at least 24 hours before the deadline to account for technical issues.
Days 8-14 (if available): Strengthen and Submit Additional Applications
If you have more time, apply to multiple scholarships from this list. Most share similar documents, so each additional application only takes 1-2 extra days.
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If you are reading this and some deadlines have already passed, here is when the major scholarships that closed earlier in 2026 will reopen for the next cycle:
| Scholarship | Closed | Reopens | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chevening (UK) | November 2025 | September 2026 | United Kingdom |
| Turkiye Burslari | February 2026 | January 2027 | Turkey |
| DAAD (Germany) | November 2025 | October 2026 | Germany |
| GKS/KGSP (Korea) | March 2026 | February 2027 | South Korea |
| Erasmus Mundus | February 2026 | October 2026 | Europe |
| Fulbright (varies) | Varies by country | Typically Feb-Jun 2027 | USA |
| Schwarzman Scholars | September 2025 | September 2026 | China |
| Rhodes Scholarship | October 2025 | August 2026 | UK (Oxford) |
Set calendar reminders 3 months before each reopening date so you have time to prepare. In the meantime, focus all your energy on the April-May deadlines above. You can learn more about German and American options in our Germany scholarships guide and USA Fulbright scholarships guide.
For students who do not have IELTS or TOEFL scores, here are your best options from the list above:
Combined, these five programs offer over 35,000 positions without requiring an English test. If you have been delaying your scholarship applications because of IELTS, you have no more excuses. For more IELTS-free options, see our comprehensive guide to scholarships without IELTS 2026.
Most scholarship applications require the same core documents. Prepare these once and reuse them across multiple applications:
Pro tip: Create a shared folder (Google Drive or Dropbox) with all your documents in both original language and English. This saves hours when applying to multiple scholarships.
As of April 2026, open scholarships include the Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC) with ~30,000 positions (deadline April 10), Azerbaijan Government Scholarship (April 15), Australia Awards (April 30), Google PhD Fellowship (April 30), and Skoltech PhD (April 27). All are fully funded covering tuition, stipends, and travel. Check exact dates on official websites as they may shift slightly.
Yes, if you are strategic. Focus on scholarships that do not require IELTS (CSC, Azerbaijan, MOFCOM), gather your existing documents on days 1-2, write your motivation letter on days 3-4, secure recommendation letters on days 5-6, and submit on day 7. Many successful scholars applied within tight timeframes. The key is being authentic and specific rather than trying to be perfect.
The major fully funded May deadlines include the Rotary Peace Fellowship (May 15), Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship (May 29), Saudi Arabia Government Scholarship (May 30), MOFCOM China (May 31), and AIRC Short-Term Fellowships (May 29). The Saudi and MOFCOM programs alone account for over 8,000 positions.
Five scholarships closing in April-May 2026 do not require IELTS: CSC (30,000 positions), Azerbaijan Government (~200-300), Skoltech PhD (~100-200), MOFCOM China (~5,000), and AIRC Italy (~20-30). These collectively offer over 35,000 positions without requiring any standardized English test. Some accept alternative English proof or include language training programs.
Follow the 7-day emergency plan: Day 1-2 collect all documents, Day 3-4 write your motivation letter using a proven structure (problem-background-why this program-future plan), Day 5-6 secure recommendation letters (provide recommenders with a draft and your SOP), Day 7 review and submit. Apply to multiple scholarships sharing similar documents to maximize your chances.
Yes, Australia Awards Scholarships are available to students from eligible countries in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. Specific eligible Arab countries vary by year — check the Australia Awards website for your country. The scholarship is one of the most generous globally, covering full tuition, living allowance (~AUD 3,500/month), flights, health insurance, and an introductory academic program.
Major scholarships that closed before April 2026 include Chevening (UK, closed November 2025), Turkiye Burslari (Turkey, closed February 2026), DAAD (Germany, closed November 2025), GKS/KGSP (Korea, closed March 2026), and Erasmus Mundus (EU, closed February 2026). Most will reopen between August and January 2027 — set calendar reminders 3 months before each opening date.
Absolutely — and you should. Applying to 5-10 scholarships simultaneously is not just acceptable, it is the standard strategy of successful scholarship applicants. Most scholarships share similar document requirements, so each additional application after the first takes only 1-2 extra days. The only restriction is if a scholarship explicitly prohibits holding other awards simultaneously, which usually only applies after acceptance.
The clock is ticking on the 2026 scholarship calendar. These 15 scholarships with April and May deadlines represent your final window for fully funded study abroad before the cycle resets in late 2026. With over 35,000 combined positions — from the massive CSC program in China to the prestigious Australia Awards and Rotary Peace Fellowship — there is a scholarship here for almost every profile.
Do not wait for the "perfect" application. A submitted application with an authentic story always beats an unsubmitted perfect one. Use the emergency application plan, focus on scholarships matching your profile, and apply to as many as possible within the remaining time.
For students who need to prepare for future cycles, bookmark our guides on Germany scholarships, USA and Fulbright scholarships, and fully funded scholarship essentials. Start browsing all available opportunities on Truescho — and turn this deadline pressure into your launching pad.
mahmoud hussein
Writer at Truescho Blog — We provide trusted content about scholarships, study abroad, and immigration.