<p>Are you applying for finaid? Is there any scholarship for trasfer students?</p>
<p>Scholarships, rarely. Financial aid, there are some but you have to look really hard. Best choices here now are private schools.</p>
<p>Int'l transfer is most competitive and toughest....(at Undergraduate level) and so, there are very few scholarships and financial aid is rare...</p>
<p>Beyond the usual suspects (Harvard & Co) you could research the top 40 or 50 US News liberal arts colleges. I know that Amherst, Middlebury, Colby, Grinnell, Bryn Mawr, Wellesley, Mount Holyoke and Smith give financial aid to international transfer students and there are probably more colleges.</p>
<p>it depends on what exactly you mean by international tranfer students.</p>
<p>if you are an international student already studying in a US uni/college and you are requesting for a tranfer to another US uni/college, it is possible that there are funds available for you, depending on which schools you wish to tranfer to.</p>
<p>on the other hand, if you are already studying in an international uni/college and wish to transfer into a US school, don't count on financial aid because their rationale would be that if you can afford a uni/college tuition elsewhere, why not theirs, even though there may be different conditions/means when paying for your local school fees. an option would be to apply as an intel freshmen which is not recommended if you have already completed a year worth of study in your own local school.</p>
<p>hope this helps.</p>
<p>The title says he wants to transfer within the US.</p>
<p>oops, didnt read the title carefully.</p>