<p>do we have an approximate figure yet? It does not make any sense, as international applicants, to look at the normal admission stats, so i wonder if we have a figure we can work with.</p>
<p>Read my post to your same question in the P forum. The same applies here.</p>
<p>“”"Are there quotas for international applicants?</p>
<p>There are no quotas or limits for international students. All students are considered in the same pool for all places in the incoming class, regardless of citizenship or the school they attend. A student’s chances for admission and financial aid are not affected by citizenship or by the location of the school that the student attends.
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<p><a href=“http://www.admissions.college.harvard.edu/apply/international/faq.html#25[/url]”>http://www.admissions.college.harvard.edu/apply/international/faq.html#25</a></p>
<p>there should still be a number of applications right? im just curious about it. because, they might not have a maximum, but they sure do have a minimum of international students, because they have a target global student percentage, not to mention a taqrget international incoming finance total.</p>
<p>do some googling… Basically though:</p>
<p>Being an internation confers no advantage or disadvantage</p>
<p>So who cares about the figures?</p>
<p>There’s no limit on financial aid for internationals.</p>
<p>I’m international! I once read somewhere that most schools (top tier ones, the ones that attract a lot more internationals than state schools) have around 10%+ internationals in the undergraduate programs. It’s different for graduate/professional schools, since acceptance rates are so low for internationals (even if they did attend a U.S. school for undergraduate studies).</p>