<p>Hey I have an awesome CV. I am an international students, outside of USA and I got a prestigious scholarship from an prestigious association - world's greatest association in electronic engineering. I won this scholarship in a great contest from USA.</p>
<p>There are any other prestigious scholarships for international applicants?</p>
<p>You are fortunate that you won that scholarship. There are not very many that award money to international students. The best bet is to find a university that awards merit money to international students. If your CV is that awesome, there are some universities that have scholarships for international students.</p>
<p>If you are currently a high school senior, check U of Alabama.</p>
<p>What are your SAT scores and your GPA? These are what would gain you merit aid IF a school offers it to international students.</p>
<p>Thumper1 Thank you very much for response. Initially I thought there are many for international students. Here is my CV and SATs results <a href=“http://i49.■■■■■■■.com/ckr9c.png[/url]”>http://i49.■■■■■■■.com/ckr9c.png</a> (I saved it as image because I don’t want to be indexed by Google and to be viewed by admission office) . As you can my biggest problem is English.</p>
<p>By the way: Thank you very much!</p>
<p>You do have an amazing CV.
It depends on whether you want to do undergraduation or graduation.</p>
<p>I am almost a senior, so firstly I will be an undergraduate. I am interested to be a phd university teacher in computer science but after then I will look forward for next. Currently I am focused for under graduation. I wish you a good day and God bless you.</p>
<p>For undergrad at US, these six universities are need-blind, I.e, your financial situation won’t be looked upon while admitting you. If you’re a great candidate, you will be admitted , and if you get admitted, they will fulfill your Financial need even if it’s 100%.
And since you already have an amazing CV, these are a great match for you-
Harvard,
Princeton,
Yale,
Dartmouth,
MIT
Amherst.</p>
<p>Thank you again re2402. I know about need-blind universities. My question was there are any additional scholarships for international students(and prestigious) and how important is a scholarship in the admission process</p>
<p>Edit: I think my parents(both) income in my country is less than 10.000$/year :)</p>
<p>Thanks, cheers</p>
<p>Oh tis allright. Heard about gates foundation and their scholarships?</p>
<p>I was looking on their website and I found the scholarships are only for residents of America. So I can not have a chance for Gates’ scholarship. :)</p>