<p>Just saw that you have a 1420 SAT. That is great and it will help you a lot for the full ride. Also, they’ll give you a sure shot international scholarship(I don’t remember the exact figure but it’s somewhere around 20k/yr)if you have a score 1400ish, which you already have!</p>
<p>Got this from Rollins’ website:</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.rollins.edu/admission/admissioninfo/international-students/scholarships-cost.html[/url] ”>http://www.rollins.edu/admission/admissioninfo/international-students/scholarships-cost.html</a></p> ;
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International students are eligible for academic scholarships based on their SAT/ACT scores and their high school performance. For international students these range from $5,000 per year all the way up to full tuition. Each applicant is reviewed to determine if they are eligible for scholarship and there is no need to fill out any type of scholarship application. Rollins does not offer need based financial aid to international students. For more information, explore all scholarship opportunities ranging from $5,000 to full tuition, room, and board. </p>
<p>International student must be able to finance all educational expenses, and proof of this ability to pay is required before the Certification of Eligibility for a student visa (the I-20 form) is issued. A completed Certificate of Financial Resources signed by a bank official and with parent or sponsor signature must indicate resources to adequately finance tuition, fees, room and board, books, personal living expenses, and travel to and from the home country. This certificate should be no more than six months old. Students receiving financial assistance from a government or agency need to submit an official letter listing the amount of the award and any special billing instructions. The US Immigration and Naturalization requires that international students show evidence of at least $55,463.
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