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Are there full scholarships in the USA for international students?

I'm an international student hoping to attend college in the USA. Are there any schools or programs that offer full scholarships to international students? If so, what are some examples and how competitive are they?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are a number of universities in the United States that offer full scholarships to international students. Here are a few examples, but remember these scholarships are usually quite competitive:

1. Harvard University: The Harvard Committee on General Scholarships maintains various endowed funds for international students pursuing a degree at Harvard.

2. Dartmouth College: Dartmouth offers need-blind and meet-full-need financial aid packages to international students.

3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): MIT is need-blind for all students, including internationals, and meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for all admitted students.

4. Yale University: Yale is need-blind for all applicants and promises to meet 100% of all demonstrated financial need for all students, including international ones.

5. Columbia University: While not need-blind for international students, Columbia does provide generous financial aid that meets 100% of demonstrated need.

6. Vanderbilt University: Vanderbilt has the Ingram Scholarship, the Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholarship which are both merit-based and can cover full tuition.

These are just a few examples. To increase your chances of earning a scholarship, it's important to exhibit exceptional academic and extracurricular achievements. Each scholarship also has specific application processes and deadlines to be mindful about.

Keep in mind, international students are often required to demonstrate sufficient financial resources to cover their expenses at U.S. universities as part of their visa application process, even if they are being considered for need-based aid. Applying for these scholarships can be competitive, so having strong academics, well-written essays, and quality extracurricular involvement will be beneficial. You'll want to look at each school's specific requirements and deadlines to maximize your chance of securing funding for your studies.

a year ago

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