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Which Colleges Offer Financial Aid to International Transfer Students?

I'm an international student considering transferring to a U.S. college. I'm trying to find colleges that offer financial aid for international transfer students. Does anyone have recommendations or know where to start looking?

11 months ago

Finding colleges that offer financial aid to international transfer students can indeed feel like a daunting task. But don't worry, we can start with a few well-known schools that do, indeed, offer financial aid to international students, including transfer students.

1. Harvard University: They are committed to meeting 100% of the demonstrated financial need for all students, including international. However, admission at Harvard is extremely selective, so it's advisable to apply broadly to several institutions.

2. MIT: MIT does offer need-based aid to international students. Again, like Harvard, it's highly competitive.

3. Princeton University: They offer a generous financial aid program that includes grants, not student loans, for students including international students.

4. Dartmouth College: They provide need-based aid too, with grants covering full tuition for students from families with incomes below certain thresholds.

Please note that while many U.S. colleges do offer financial aid, not all of them extend these offers to international students. It's important to understand the policy of each college before application. I strongly suggest checking each college's official website or contacting their financial aid offices directly for the most accurate information. Moreover, always make sure you are aware of financial aid application deadlines as they may be different for international students.

Remember, colleges appreciate students who can contribute to their global perspective. Highlight your international background and experiences in your application, and ensure you maintain a strong academic record. Keep in mind that merit-based scholarships could also be an option, so keep an eye out for those as well. Good luck with your college search!

11 months ago

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