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Looking for Fully Funded Undergraduate Scholarships in the USA with High Acceptance Rates

Hello! I am an international student from a small village in Pakistan. My family is middle-class, and they have always prioritized education despite facing social and financial challenges. I have completed my intermediate education with a score of 90.45% (~3.75 GPA) and am passionate about pursuing a degree in Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, or related fields.

I am looking for U.S. universities that offer fully funded scholarships covering tuition, living expenses, and other costs for undergraduates. I would prefer universities with high acceptance rates, as I want to maximize my chances of admission. Any guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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Hello! Here are some universities in the U.S. that offer fully funded scholarships for international students:

1. University of Arkansas- Academic Challenge Scholarship.

2. Duke University- Karsh International Scholarship.

3. University of Miami - International Student Scholarships.

4. Berea College- Full-tuition scholarship and work-study program.

5. Clark University - Global Scholars Program.

6. University of Southern California (USC) - Trustee Scholarship.

Be sure to check the eligibility requirements and prepare a strong application. Good luck!

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