<p>Can anyone give a list of business schools that offer financial aid to international students? As an international with low family income and interested in studying finance or something closely related I'm searching for such universities.
What would you say about Wharton, MIT, NYU, U Miami, Emory, U Michigan Babson, Johns Hopkins, Boston U, U Southern California, U Denver, Washington U St. Louis, Skidmore...Do they offer need aid and is applying for aid a factor (except for MIT which I know is need-blind)</p>
<p>May be I am not clear enough. I just want to know some universities that offer aid to international students please anyone</p>
<p>Very few top b-schools like Wharton, NYU, Sloan and Mich offer any financial aid to international students. However, I know some international students who got financial aid at schools like Purdue and Indiana (Kelley school of Business).</p>
<p>BOSTON U doesn't give financial aid to internationals!!
<a href="http://www.bu.edu/admissions/apply/int_financial.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.bu.edu/admissions/apply/int_financial.html</a></p>
<p>nor does Babson and Emory.</p>
<p>I do know that wharton offer aid to internationals but applying for it is a factor in the decision. However, I don't have much information for other schools so I would appreciate some facts. MightyNick could you give the stats of these students or something about the schools</p>
<p>hey guys please suggest something, if you have any info for international students with aid please share it</p>
<p>a lot of schools do, say wharton, stern, ross, northwestern. De facto, few school don't offer aid for international students.
Just check out their websites.</p>
<p>A friend from Africa is getting an almost fre ride (need based) from Wharton. He's highly unusual though, having won major math/science national events and with perfect scores.</p>
<p>If you're an Penn/Wharton international applicant and applying for financial aid, your admissions application is put into a seperate pile of international applicants applying for aid. Financial aid for international applicants is very limited, so it becomes a big factor for admissions.</p>
<p>collegekid100 would you post the stats of you friend, these perfect scores are making me hopeless</p>
<p>Then his overall picture won't make it better. The guy is a genius and works amazingly hard. He had been his country's representative in major intl. math/science competitions. He had also had scholarships to an American boarding school (where he was val) and RSI. He was accepted to HYPSM and Caltech.</p>
<p>Coming from Africa really helped, most intnl applicants are Asian and from Western Europe, it's much harder for them.</p>