<p>@cauldroncastle, <a href=“IMPORTANT: Links to AUTOMATIC/GUARANTEED Merit Scholarships - Financial Aid and Scholarships - College Confidential Forums”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/financial-aid-scholarships/848226-important-links-to-automatic-guaranteed-merit-scholarships.html</a></p>
<p>This schools , if you have a sat(M+CR), above a certain score will give you scholarships,and in some cases give full tuition. I suggest applying to purdue, is is a really good school, and are generous with international students.</p>
<p>But if that doesn’t work for you, i only other option i can think of is applying to a highly selective schools. When you apply to need blind schools, your financial situation isn’t put into consideration(i find that to be dubious). If you get accepted there and your income bracket is less than 60,000 USD annually, then in most cases you are not expected to pay anything. As ideal as it sounds, it is tarnished by the sheer difficulty of getting in. Example of this schools include: HARVARD,MIT,PRINCETON…</p>
<p>Let me share a stats from my classmates,</p>
<p>She in an international student like you(East africa), SAT 2190, and subject scores where on the mid 700’s , GPA 4.0,. Got into Princeton with full financial aid.
He is an also an international student (East africa) Sat 2230, 800 on the subject tests.But with a GPA , of ~ 3.2, got into Amherst,and got a full financial.</p>
<p>I think u should also check out Amherst. What i am trying to say is if u have a good stats, you should have decent chance of getting what you want.</p>