<p>So, I know we have a lot of threads on college stats and all but I thought it would be convenient if people could dig out stats for the acceptance rates specifically for international students at each college. To clarify, this would be the total number of international applicants, divided by the number of internationals admitted at a college.</p>
<p>MIT: Applied 2,745
Admitted 119
Acceptance Rate: 4.3%</p>
<p>Look here: US</a> College Search for International Students</p>
<p>Some, though not all colleges do provide their international acceptance rate.</p>
<p>Thanks for the link b@rium : )</p>
<p>I went to Barium's link and as I was already there, I might as well post some of the things I've seen. The stats are all outdated but in case anyone's interested and doesn't feel like visiting the site.
They're just schools I randomly chose to look at because I just like some stat figures.
Some schools have accepted students numbers, some don't. I thought finaid info was also interesting, so there.
For those that didn't have accepted students numbers, I just posted finaid info if available.</p>
<p>Bates
For fall 2006: 868 international students applied, 108 were accepted, 28 enrolled. Students can start in fall or winter.
For fall 2005, 70 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($36,536 average).</p>
<p>Bowdoin
For fall 2006: 502 international students applied, 41 were accepted, 20 enrolled. Students can start in fall.
For fall 2006 (estimated), 31 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($35,354 average).</p>
<p>Brown
For fall 2004, 110 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($35,161 average).</p>
<p>Bryn Mawr
For fall 2006: 364 international students applied, 45 were accepted, 21 enrolled.
For fall 2006 (estimated), 60 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($40,310 average).</p>
<p>CalTech
For fall 2006 (estimated), 31 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($37,191 average).</p>
<p>Colgate
For fall 2006 (estimated), 119 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($38,211 average).</p>
<p>Columbia
For fall 2004, 102 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($30,392 average).</p>
<p>Cornell U
For fall 2006 (estimated), 241 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($21,715 average).</p>
<p>Dartmouth
or fall 2005, 181 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($34,607 average)</p>
<p>Emory
For fall 2006: 1061 international students applied, 301 were accepted, 107 enrolled. Students can start in fall, spring, or summer.</p>
<p>Grinnell
For fall 2006: 1016 international students applied, 138 were accepted, 38 enrolled. Students can start in fall or spring.
For fall 2006 (estimated), 145 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($24,955 average).</p>
<p>Harvard
For fall 2006: 3433 international students applied, 185 were accepted, 152 enrolled.
For fall 2006 (estimated), 471 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($40,500 average).</p>
<p>Haverford
For fall 2006: 253 international students applied, 31 were accepted, 8 enrolled. Students can start in fall.
For fall 2006 (estimated), 12 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($37,412 average).</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins University
For fall 2006: 1683 international students applied, 211 were accepted, 80 enrolled. Students can start in fall.
For fall 2006 (estimated), 27 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($20,181 average).</p>
<p>*Middlebury *
For fall 2006: 912 international students applied, 175 were accepted, 73 enrolled. Students can start in fall or spring.
For fall 2005, 193 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($21,875 average).</p>
<p>MIT
For fall 2006: 2712 international students applied, 112 were accepted, 83 enrolled. Students can start in fall.
For fall 2005, 235 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($31,612 average).</p>
<p>Northwestern
For fall 2006: 849 international students applied, 281 were accepted, 94 enrolled. Students can start in fall.
For fall 2006 (estimated), 24 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($38,388 average).</p>
<p>Pepperdine
For fall 2006: 454 international students applied, 195 were accepted, 52 enrolled. Students can start in fall or spring.</p>
<p>Princeton
For fall 2005, 316 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($36,809 average).</p>
<p>Rice
For fall 2006 (estimated), 43 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($22,287 average).</p>
<p>RIT
For fall 2006: 988 international students applied, 483 were accepted, 151 enrolled. Students can start in fall, winter, spring, or summer.
For fall 2005, 150 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($5900 average).</p>
<p>Smith
For fall 2006 (estimated), 110 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($38,450 average).</p>
<p>Stanford
For fall 2006: 96 international students enrolled. Students can start in fall.
For fall 2005, 196 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($28,080 average).</p>
<p>Swarthmore
For fall 2006: 670 international students applied, 43 were accepted, 22 enrolled. Students can start in fall.
For fall 2006 (estimated), 46 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($38,560 average).</p>
<p>UCLA
For fall 2006 (estimated), 156 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($10,716 average).</p>
<p>University of Pennsylvania
For fall 2005, 263 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($33,092 average).</p>
<p>University of Rochester
For fall 2006: 532 international students applied, 230 were accepted, 51 enrolled. Students can start in fall or spring.</p>
<p>Univeristy of Virginia
For fall 2006: 1108 international students applied, 517 were accepted, 191 enrolled. Students can start in fall or spring.</p>
<p>Vandebilt
For fall 2006: 407 international students applied, 57 were accepted, 18 enrolled. Students can start in fall.
For fall 2006 (estimated), 13 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($22,585 average).</p>
<p>Vassar
For fall 2006 (estimated), 122 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($38,847 average).</p>
<p>Washington and Lee
For fall 2006 (estimated), 57 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($37,305 average).</p>
<p>Washington University in St. Louis
For fall 2006: 54 international students enrolled. Students can start in fall.</p>
<p>Williams
For fall 2006: 1034 international students applied, 98 were accepted, 41 enrolled. Students can start in fall.
For fall 2006 (estimated), 108 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($42,041 average).</p>
<p>Yale
For fall 2006 (estimated), 277 international students on campus received college administered financial aid ($44,203 average).</p>
<p>Oh this is so discouraging!I'm asking myself why I have spent my time and money applying to the universities in USA when my chances of getting Financial aid are so small. I will be better off in Canada where university costs are cheaper.</p>
<p>Wait, UCLA doesn't offer aid to internationals...</p>
<p>I don't think that accounts for int students who apply for aid. Those rates are much lower.</p>
<p>you need to realize that the stats are for internationals over four years. In other words, 263 undergraduates in total received aid at U Penn. In other words around 65 every year, including international transfers. It is the same for all other colleges listed.</p>
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Oh this is so discouraging!I'm asking myself why I have spent my time and money applying to the universities in USA when my chances of getting Financial aid are so small. I will be better off in Canada where university costs are cheaper.
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Although small, there still are some chances, right? ;)
Good luck!</p>
<p>Thanks a lot!</p>