
What is the Crimson Brazil Scholarship?
Crimson Education Brazil is offering the Crimson Brazil Scholarship 2025 to support Brazilian students aiming to study at top universities worldwide. Two scholarships are available, focusing on academic merit, extracurricular achievements, and a commitment to making a difference. One scholarship is specifically reserved for students who identify as Black, Brown, or Indigenous, promoting equal opportunities.
Scholarship Benefits
APPLICATION SUPPORT
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Guidance for preparing and submitting up to 10 applications to universities in the USA, UK, Canada, and Europe, provided by mentors predominantly from the world's top 30 universities.
FINANCIAL AID GUIDANCE
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Assistance in applying for merit-based scholarships and financial aid.
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STANDARDIZED TEST PREPARATION
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10 hours of tutoring for exams such as the SAT, ACT, TOEFL, and IELTS.
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REMOTE MENTORING
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All mentoring sessions are conducted online, accessible from anywhere in Brazil.
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Check out some of the winners of the Crimson Brazil Scholarship from previous years:

Guillerme S.
Accepted to Stanford University, Yale & Tufts
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Yuri C.
Accepted to Duke University and Northwestern
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Talia C.
​Accepted to UPenn, University of North Carolina and Lafayette College
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Wanghley S.
Accepted to Duke University
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Luiz M.
Accepted to Harvard University, Yale and Duke University

Gustavo O.
Accepted to Yale University
The Requirements
The requirements to apply for the Crimson Brazil Scholarship 2025 are:
Interest in completing an undergraduate degree at universities in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, or Europe.
Consistently high grades throughout high school.
Starting the final year of high school (or 4th year of technical school) in 2025 or having graduated from high school in 2024.
Deep engagement in extracurricular activities.
Fluent or advanced level of English.​​​
A history of leadership and a desire to make a difference in the world.
Applicants must also complete the online application form, submit their high school transcripts or report cards, and write a personal essay of up to 1,000 characters (approximately 250 words).
All information will be sent via email after completion of application form!
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