Financial aid for international

<p>Does anyone know about schools that offer full financial aid , when demonstrated , to us , internationals, with a average acceptance rate ??</p>

<p>I actually had a really bad experience when admitted but not enrolled cuz f funds which was very depressing ...</p>

<p>also I'm Egyptian , and applying to US universities is very uncommon here , would that have any good 4 me ?</p>

<p>The list of need-blind schools is Harvard, Yale, Amherst, MIT, Dartmouth, and Princeton. A number of LACs (i.e. Carleton, Oberlin, Colgate) strive to meet 100% of demonstrated need if the student is admitted, but are not need blind (which shouldn’t stop you from applying there). Applying from an underrepresented country should be of help in the admission process in terms of diversity you bring to the college.</p>

<p>some foreign students could try West Point and Annapolis. I don’t know if they admit Egyptians. But if admitted, you will have everything gratuitous! !</p>

<p>Dawncoming, according to Dartmouth’s website, they still are need-blind towards international students:</p>

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<p>[Applying</a> to Dartmouth](<a href=“http://www.dartmouth.edu/admissions/answers/apply.html#international]Applying”>http://www.dartmouth.edu/admissions/answers/apply.html#international)</p>

<p>@equillibrium
yes I know. So you see I edited my post. :p</p>

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<p>Foreign students can only attend the service academies on secondment from their own country’s military.</p>

<p>thanks guys for the advice
How about Tufts and Brandeis they mentioned they offer financial aid , of that’ll effect the admission , any details ??</p>

<p>You are welcome, both of those schools are not need-blind, so applying for aid would reduce your chances of being admitted.</p>