Scholarship Roar publishes scholarship and study-abroad guides that students use to make real decisions about their education and their money. We take that responsibility seriously. This page explains where our information comes from, how we check it, who reviews it, and how to tell us when we get something wrong.
Where Our Information Comes From
We build every scholarship guide from primary sources, not from other blogs. Our research starts with:
- Official scholarship and programme pages published by the awarding body
- Government ministries, embassies, and national scholarship agencies
- Universities, higher institutes, and official funding foundations
- Official announcements and documentation from the scholarship provider
When a scholarship is administered differently in different countries, we trace the specific channel rather than assuming one process fits everyone. Every guide links to the official source so you can confirm the details yourself.
How We Verify Each Scholarship
Before a guide is published, we cross-check the details that matter most to applicants against the official source:
- Eligibility: Who can apply, including nationality, age, qualifications, and language requirements
- Funding: What the award actually covers, and, just as importantly, what it does not
- Deadlines: The correct closing date, and whether it varies by country
- Application route: How and where you actually apply
That last point is where we put the most care. Many government scholarships are awarded by country quota and applied for through your own national authority or a diplomatic mission, not through a single global form. We check the correct route for each scholarship and explain how to find the one that applies to your country, so you do not waste an application on the wrong channel.
We do not publish unverified, speculative, or exaggerated scholarship information. If we cannot confirm a detail from an official source, we leave it out or say so plainly.
Our Editorial Team and Review Process
Scholarship Roar’s content is written and reviewed by named people with relevant expertise, not anonymous contributors.
- Guides are researched and written by Sadia Munir, Software Engineer and Scholarship Consultant, who turns complex eligibility and application rules into clear, usable steps.
- Scholarship guides are reviewed for accuracy by Muhammad Faizan, a PhD researcher and the founder of Scholarship Roar, who checks that eligibility, deadlines, and application routes are correct and current before publication.
You can read more about the people behind our content on their author profiles, which include their credentials and professional links.
Accuracy and Updates
Scholarship programmes change. Deadlines move, funding terms are revised, and application portals open and close. We date our guides and revise them when a programme changes, and many carry a “last reviewed” date so you can see how current the information is.
Even so, the official provider is always the final authority. Where our guide and the official source ever disagree, follow the official source, and please tell us so we can correct it.
Editorial Independence and Funding
Scholarship Roar is free to use and is funded by advertising, including Google AdSense. Advertising keeps the site running, but it does not influence our content. Specifically:
- We do not charge scholarship providers to be listed, and being featured is not for sale.
- Advertisers and ad networks have no say in which scholarships we cover or what we write about them.
- If we ever publish sponsored or affiliate content, we disclose it clearly.
Our editorial judgement is independent of any advertiser, donor, or third party.
Corrections Policy
We aim to be accurate, and when we are not, we fix it. If we find an error, or a reader reports one, we check it against the official source and correct the guide as quickly as we can. For significant corrections — ones that change a scholarship’s eligibility, deadline, funding, or application process — we update the page and refresh its “last reviewed” date so the record stays current.
If a scholarship programme is cancelled, closed, or substantially changed, we update or clearly mark the affected guide.
Report an Error or Send Feedback
If something in a guide looks wrong, out of date, or unclear, please tell us. Accurate information helps every student who reads the page after you.
- Email us at scholarshiproar@gmail.com with the page link and what needs fixing.
- Or reach us through our Contact page.
We read every report and prioritise corrections to eligibility, deadlines, and application details, since those are the ones that affect applications.
What Scholarship Roar Is Not
To protect applicants from scams, we want to be clear about what we do and do not do:
- We are an independent information resource. We are not affiliated with the scholarship providers we cover.
- We do not award scholarships, take applications, charge fees, or run lotteries. Anyone claiming otherwise in our name is not us, and you should treat it as fraudulent.
- Always submit your application through the official provider or your national authority, using the official link provided in each guide.