I'm planning on attending college in Boston and would love to know about scholarship options specifically for international students. Are there specific universities or organizations I should look into?
Indeed, Boston is home to a number of universities and organizations that offer financial assistance to international students. Here are a few of them:
1. Harvard University: Harvard makes sure that financial constraints do not hinder deserving candidates from studying at their institution, regardless of their nationality. The university provides 100% need-based aid and does not offer academic or merit-based scholarships. You will require completing a financial aid application at the time of admission in order to be considered.
2. MIT: The MIT Scholarship program, like Harvard, considers all students for need-based financial aid, including international students. It uses similar principles as Harvard in awarding its scholarships, with a commitment to meet 100% demonstrated need for all admitted students.
3. Boston University: BU offers several scholarships for international students, including the Trustee Scholarship and the Presidential Scholarship. The Trustee Scholarship covers full undergraduate tuition plus mandatory undergraduate student fees, and is renewable for four years if certain criteria are met. The Presidential Scholarship is $25,000 and renewable for up to four years.
4. Northeastern University: The Torch Scholars Program at Northeastern provides comprehensive support to talented students who have overcome exceptional odds. The scholarship covers tuition, fees, books, and on-campus housing for Scholars who are not residents of Massachusetts.
5. Wellesley College: Wellesley's financial aid program is need-blind for U.S. citizens and permanent residents, and need-sensitive for international students. It offers Davis Scholarships for women who are first-time enrolees above the traditional college age, either in the U.S. or internationally.
It's also worth noting that while need-based scholarships dominate the financial aid landscape, there are also external organizations and foundations that offer merit-based scholarships to international students. Be thorough in your research, and don't hesitate to contact the colleges' financial aid offices directly to learn more about the opportunities they offer. Good luck!
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