<p>Hi, i am a high school student from Egypt and i am about to finish high school and i am looking forward to study in a uni in USA or UK or Australia and i have been looking for scholarship if anyone had the same experience before and had a scholarship i will be thankful if u helped me with some information and what to do and if is it possible to find a scholarship tuition free, please?
Thanks :) </p>
<p>If your family makes less than 60,000 a year, then you can apply to Berea College. Only 5% international applicants are admitted, but the college is excellent AND tuition-free. </p>
<p>and where is this uni?</p>
<p>in Kentucky
<a href=“http://www.berea.edu/”>http://www.berea.edu/</a></p>
<p>Check out these threads to start:</p>
<p><a href=“Competitive Full Tuition / Full Ride Scholarships - Financial Aid and Scholarships - College Confidential Forums”>Competitive Full Tuition / Full Ride Scholarships - Financial Aid and Scholarships - College Confidential Forums;
<p><a href=“Automatic Full Tuition / Full Ride Scholarships - Financial Aid and Scholarships - College Confidential Forums”>Automatic Full Tuition / Full Ride Scholarships - Financial Aid and Scholarships - College Confidential Forums;
<p>I assume you are referring to merit scholarships because only a few schools give international students need based aid, good luck OP!</p>
<p>American universities with need-based financial aid or merit-based scholarships for international students usually fall into one of the two following camps:</p>
<ul>
<li>They are super selective. (Harvard, MIT, Stanford, etc)
or</li>
<li>They are unpopular among international applicants, e.g. due to their academic program, location, size, lack of selectivity / prestige, etc.</li>
</ul>
<p>For example, many liberal arts colleges offer generous need-based financial aid to attract international students. Liberal arts colleges are small colleges that focus on a “traditional” broad general education in the sciences, social sciences and humanities. They might teach physics but not engineering; studio art but not graphics design; sociology but not social work. You can probably imagine why few foreigners would pay $60.000 a year to study “useless” subjects at a small college with little name recognition in the US and no name recognition in other parts of the world. </p>