I'm interested in Wheaton College in Illinois and want to understand more about their scholarships. Do they offer any for international students or merit-based ones? Any specifics or personal experiences would be appreciated!
Wheaton College, Illinois offers a number of scholarships, some of which are available to international students. The Merit Scholarships for New First Year Students vary in amount from and these are applicable to all prospective students, including international students.
The general criterion for merit-based scholarships includes an evaluation of your academic achievements such as GPA, SAT/ACT scores, class rank, and but they also take into consideration factors such as leadership abilities and involvement in extracurricular activities. These are a competitive type of financial aid, and they are not guaranteed to all students who apply to Wheaton College.
International students can also seek financial aid through their need-based scholarship program. Wheaton meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for international students. As an international applicant, upon admission, you are also automatically considered for a need-based scholarship, which can offer a substantial help financially.
Remember that while the merit scholarships are renewable over four years, they do require you to maintain a certain grade point average throughout your studies at Wheaton.
While I don't have personal experience, it's come to my attention that many students found their process of applying and getting scholarships at Wheaton to be straightforward and well-guided. Hope this helps, best of luck with your application!
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