<p>can i get afull scholarship from stanford to study medicine as undergraduate (iam international) please tell me if possible and steps which gaurantee this</p>
<p>no. stanford is not need-blind for internationals, so your chances of admission decrease. their policy of not making you pay any tuition if your income is less than $40,000 does not apply to internationals so you will probably get less money in financial aid than a resident in the US. stanford does not give merit aid (scholarships). the only way you can "guarantee" this is to find the cure for cancer or win an oymplic gold medal and be recruited for atheletics.</p>
<p>with that said, I know someone admitted this year as an international from China who has a near-full aid package. But she did some crazy research and let me tell you again - it probably not going to happen. It is near impossible to be "guaranteed" admission to Stanford period, harder for internationals, and even harder for internationals who cannot pay their way.</p>
<p>ebonytear, the way you just said that makes you sound extremely arrogant. it seems like you want to totally discourage the OP from even applying. Give him or her a chance, jeez; he is someone applying from outside the precious country you live in.</p>
<p>I didn't any arrogance in that post. Simply the facts.</p>
<p>"can i get afull scholarship from stanford to study medicine as undergraduate"</p>
<p>You can not study medicine as undergraduate. There is no such thing - not at Stanford, and not anywhere else.</p>
<p>Some international students do get a lot of fin aid (need based only), but your need for such will decrease your chances to be admitted...</p>
<p>If you want to study medicine as an undergraduate, you might want to take a look at British medical programs, or at American programs that combine undergraduate school and medical school, guaranteeing medical school admission when the student is admitted to the joint program as a freshman.</p>