<p>For days I have been reading ivy league schools about financial aid, and I think I am coming up at a conclusion that they all offer very generous financial aid. From what I read, all of the Ivy schools offer generous financial aid even to international transfer students?</p>
<p>Or have I miss something on any or one of them?</p>
<p>Harvard, Yale and Princeton have need-blind admissions and pledge to meet full demonstrated need for international students. The other five do not pledge to meet full need.</p>
<p>Princeton does not accept transfer students. Transfers to Harvard and Yale have microscopic admit rates – in part due to their incredibly generous FinAid policies.</p>
<p>I think Dartmouth also says it has need-blind admission for all transfer students and will meet full need of international students, including transfer students. That was definitely the case in the past, and that’s what its website still says.</p>
<p>Some colleges have need-aware admissions, but meet full need if they accept a student. Brown may fall into this category, I believe.</p>