<p>Hello everyone,
I am a senior at an American School in Morocco, I really want to go study in America, but the tuition fees are too expensive, and my parents cannot afford that. So here's my question, are there any scholarships available for international students? My parents can afford about $10,000 to $14,000 including everything (tuition, housing, etc..)
I don't want to go to a community college or a city college, so if you guys know any cheap colleges (preferably the North East) that range in that amount of money please put a comment. I get good grades in school, my GPA is 3.2 and my SAT score is 1820.
Thank you so much</p>
<p>Your guidance counselor should be able to tell you which colleges and universities in the US have admitted students from your high school in recent years, and whether or not those students received any financial aid. If no one at your school knows that, then you need to read through everything at [EducationUSA</a> | Study Abroad, Student Visa, University Fairs, College Applications and Study in the U.S. / America](<a href=“http://www.educationusa.info/]EducationUSA”>http://www.educationusa.info/) and you need to visit the advising center that is closest to where you live. There are two in Morocco [EducationUSA</a> - Find an Advising Center](<a href=“http://www.educationusa.info/Morocco#.Tybc9MVrMhs]EducationUSA”>http://www.educationusa.info/Morocco#.Tybc9MVrMhs) The counselors there are expert at helping students in that country find good places to study in the US.</p>
<p>You need to know that the colleges and universities don’t care what your parents think that they can pay. The colleges and universities will ask for your parents’ financial records, and then they will decide how much they think your parents’ can pay. If you cannot cover the full Cost of Attendance with some combination of money from your family, scholarship from an organization in your home country, and/or scholarship from the college or university that you plan to attend, you won’t get a student visa.</p>