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US Colleges That Give Most Financial Aid to International Students?

As an international applicant, I'm trying to figure out my chances of getting adequate financial aid. Are there colleges in the US that are known to give out the most financial aid to international students?

6 months ago

Many colleges in the U.S provide generous financial aid packages to international students. While this financial aid sometimes comes in the form of loans, many of these institutions also offer grants, scholarships, and work-study opportunities. Here are few notable ones:

1. Harvard University: Harvard's financial aid policies are the same for all applicants, regardless of nationality or citizenship. Their aid is need-based, and they assess each family's ability to pay each year. This means if your circumstances change, your aid can be adjusted accordingly.

2. Princeton University: Princeton abides by a need-blind admission policy for all applicants, including international students, and meets 100% of demonstrated financial need through a combination of grants, scholarships, and on-campus employment.

3. Amherst College: Amherst is one of the few schools that meets full need for all admitted international students.

4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): MIT is committed to meeting the full demonstrated need of every undergraduate, regardless of citizenship, throughout their undergraduate years.

5. Yale University: Yale is committed to meeting the full demonstrated need of all admitted students, including international students.

This isn't an exhaustive list, but gives you a sense of the type of colleges that make this commitment. Remember, it's also very important to consider the overall cost of attendance at each institution, and remember to take advantage of tools like each college’s net price calculator to get a good estimate of how much financial aid you might be entitled to if you attend.

6 months ago

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