Big Problem:where to find college's INTERNATIONAL applicants' admission data?

<p>Hey guys, do any of you happen to know where you can look at a school's INTERNATIONAL admission statistics?
I looked at most of my school's admission webpage, where they post their freshmen SAT/ACT 25/75 percentile scores, #of students who applied for/received financial aid, bla bla bla...but these FRESHMEN class info are downright BS in terms of providing INTERNATIONAL students guidelines. Everybody knows that things are way harder for poor int'l students like me, and there's goin to be a seperate data sheet that goes like: </p>

<p>XXX Ivy League School, class of 2016
International student admission rate:3%
freshmen student admission rate:10%
Average int'l applicant average ACT:35
Average freshmen applicant average ACT:32
*most importantly: Int'l students who applied for financial aid: 10% (this one explains so much!)</p>

<p>U guys see what I'm saying? </p>

<p>I'm applying to top schools this year,(with financial aid which i guess would be very hard) and their admission data have been very confusing and misleading, since there's not even a reliable source that tells INTERNATIONAL (not just overall freshmen) students' admission rate and stuff like that... My dear int'l comrades, how do you solve this problem?</p>

<p>I don’t think they publish those on their website, have you tried looking at the US News & World Report site? Also, the College Board’s ‘International Student Handbook’ publishes data on the number of internationals & int’l financial aid, though I’m quite skeptical about those as some of their numbers are pretty inaccurate and some stats in that book are outright incorrect. Not too great for an “official” book, especially considering its price, but it’s alright for reference. As on SAT scores, they’re usually not mentioned separately.</p>

<p>I am sure about this. the international who got accepted with normal eca (without international awards ) had same stats like the domestic students and they were >75 percentile of SAT. an admission officer told me that.</p>

<p>anyone applying to MCF scholarship</p>