I’m an international student considering Wellesley and wondering about scholarship opportunities there. Does Wellesley College offer financial support for international students?
Yes, Wellesley College does indeed offer financial aid to international students. Financial aid at Wellesley is need-based, which means it is awarded based on the financial need of the student and their family. The college uses a holistic approach and considers many variables, not just income when determining how much aid a student needs.
You apply for financial aid at the same time as you apply for admission. The financial aid application materials you need to submit include the CSS Profile and tax documents from your home country. This information is used to calculate your family contribution, and the difference between this amount and the total cost of attending Wellesley is your demonstrated financial need.
Wellesley's financial aid packages can consist of grants, which do not need to be repaid, student employment, and loans, which do need to be repaid. However, it's worth noting that Wellesley has a long-standing no-loan policy for students with the greatest financial need. This means these students receive financial aid packages that consist only of grants and work-study, which reduces the amount of debt they incur.
Wellesley commits to meeting 100% of the demonstrated need for all admitted students, international or not. This means that if you're admitted and demonstrate a need for financial aid, the college will provide an aid package that covers your full demonstrated need. This is a significant commitment, and it's only possible because of Wellesley's robust financial aid budget.
So, as an international student, rest assured that if you're admitted to Wellesley, the college will do its utmost to ensure you can afford to attend. Just make sure to carefully complete all financial aid forms by the appropriate deadline!
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