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Best Scholarships for International Students?

I'm an international student seeking colleges in the U.S. that offer substantial scholarships. Which colleges are recognized for their commitment to supporting international students with financial aid?

a year ago

Identifying colleges that provide substantial aid to international students can be challenging, as some schools do not provide need-based aid to international students. However, some colleges do commit resources for international students:

1. Harvard University: As it operates on a need-blind admissions policy for all applicants, including international students. This means your ability to pay will not impact your admissions decision, and Harvard promises to meet 100% of all students' demonstrated need.

2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): Similar to Harvard, MIT practices need-blind admissions and meets full need for all admitted students, including international students.

3. Yale University: It also practices a need-blind admissions policy for all applicants, including international students, and meets 100% of the demonstrated need.

4. Amherst College: It is one the few liberal arts colleges that are need-blind and meet full need for international students.

5. Princeton University: Princeton follows a need-blind policy for all applicants and it guarantees to meet 100% of demonstrated need.

6. Dartmouth College: Although Dartmouth is need-aware for international students, meaning your ability to pay can impact your admission decision, it meets full need for all admitted students.

Remember that the definition of "full need" can vary by school. So, it's always a good idea to use each school's net price calculator to get an estimate of what your personal financial aid package might look like. Additionally, in case you're seeking scholarship opportunities outside of colleges, it might be worth exploring other organizations that offer scholarships specifically for international students, such as the Fulbright Program.

Remember, each college will have its own policy regarding financial aid for international students, so it's crucial to research each college individually and contact the financial aid office if you're unsure about anything.

a year ago

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