<p>FAFSA.. you defiently heard about it !! I want to know whether it's also for International student or just US citizens !! Thanks</p>
<p>Its exclusively for US citizens.</p>
<p>I heard it is also for international citizens who live in the States. If you do, check it because I am not sure. if you don't, forget about it.</p>
<p>It's for citizens and permanent residents. It's not just "if you live in the States."</p>
<p>I don't think so. How about if i am applying to American University, Haverford college or Drexel University? They require to fill out FAFSA</p>
<p>American University does not offer need-based financial aid to internationals.
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Need-based financial aid is reserved for U.S. citizens and permanent residents only.
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Scholarships</a> for International Students</p>
<p>Apparently, Drexel does not offer financial aid to internationals.
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The important resources offered below represent opportunities available to international students. Note information included in these sites about private loans. Some lenders offer loans to international students with U.S. cosigners.
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Drexel</a> University: Office of Financial Aid: International Students</p>
<p>Haverford gives financial aid to only 3 international students per year.
Haverford</a> College Financial Aid: Frequently Asked Questions</p>
<p>None of them require the FAFSA for international students.</p>
<p>International students will be unable to complete the FAFSA -- it won't let you. It asks for you citizenship -- if you are a US citizen, you must enter your social security number. If you are a permanent resident, it will ask for your visa number.</p>
<p>What? I heard them from CCs. But Haverford gives 3 students for each class. It is kinda generous, isn't it?. Oh man, how about them?</p>
<p>Georgetown
Swarthmore College
RPI
WPI
Macalester college
Grinnell college</p>