Scholarship students often face common challenges during their academic journey. One significant obstacle is the pressure to maintain high academic performance to justify the scholarship's continuance. The transition to a new educational environment can be daunting, especially for international scholarship recipients who must adapt to a different culture and language. Financial constraints and limited resources may also pose challenges, as additional expenses beyond the scholarship coverage can arise. Moreover, scholarship students may encounter feelings of isolation or imposter syndrome as they compare themselves to their peers. Despite these challenges, proactive support from educational institutions, mentoring programs, and networking opportunities can help scholarship students overcome obstacles and thrive in their academic pursuits.