International mature scholarship or financial aid?

<p>I'm desperate; I need to study physics which I love badly, but no can't do, because I simply can’t afford it! Even if I worked for 5 years I wouldn’t be able to gather money for my first year!
The thing is that I’m 26 years old, and would be applying as a mature student, but I need international scholarship for mature students or financial aid especially for people like me. And I don’t care where to study at as long as the college teaches in English language.
If there is anyone who knows how to help me find some answers, please do so.</p>

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<p>If you’re a girl, you could look into Mount Holyoke! They’re pretty awesome. They take a lot of internationals, and meet full need. I’m not sure about mature applicants, though, so definitely check! It’s worth the try</p>

<p>thanx, I loged to their website they do offer some help but I still need to pay about 30,000$ after the financial help which I still can’t afford, I don’t know!</p>

<p>Unless you have the stats and luck to get accepted to one of the few American schools that offer full aid to int’ls, you’re probably going to have to go to college in your own country.</p>

<p>American schools don’t have enough money to help AMERICAN kids go to college, therefore there are much, much fewer opportunities for int’ls to get aid that they need. The same goes for the reverse…few countries are going to give an American student aid to attend school in their countries.</p>

<p>Alexiza -</p>

<p>If you have not already done so, 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/) Then you need to contact the counselors at the advising center closest to where you live: [EducationUSA</a> - Find an Advising Center](<a href=“http://www.educationusa.info/centers.php#.TwsEkaVrOeM]EducationUSA”>http://www.educationusa.info/centers.php#.TwsEkaVrOeM) These counselors are expert at helping students from your country find good places to study in the US. If they have not worked with a non-traditional aged student (that is the terminology usually used in the US) recently, they have colleagues in other offices who will be able to help you. The EducationUSA advisors can tell you if anyone like you has been admitted to a college/university in the US in recent years and has received the kind of financial aid that you need. EducationUSA is a not-for-profit organization. All of the services that they provide will be either free or very inexpensive for you.</p>

<p>Wishing you all the best.</p>

<p>Wellesley, Smith, Bryn Mawr, Agnes Scott, and Simmons (Massachusetts) are women’s colleges that have special programs for non traditional aged students.</p>

<p>If you have an incredible (high school) record Brown and Yale have these special programs as well.</p>

<p>Thank you for your advices, you’ve been most helpful, I didn’t know most of the information you’ve offered thanx.</p>

<p>yes its your :slight_smile: if it exists.</p>