<p>I'm an Indian student. I had been accepted to 5 universities viz. UConn , FIT , Emory University, SUNY New Paltz, CoI.But I am unable to attend them because of financial issues.Can somebody please tell me which universities offer "need based aid" to internationals.Even if some university offers aid they require FAFSA which Im not eligible to fill.Kindly Help.Thanks In Advance!</p>
<p>the top ivies</p>
<p>How were you accepted? I thought all universities required you to submit a bank statement saying you can pay for everything?</p>
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<p>@healthystick…That was after I was accepted …for the I 20…and I have the funds for the 1st year only</p>
<p>@susgeek…thnx buddy…But do u think working will support all my education?</p>
<p>Vibhsvv,</p>
<p>If you only have enough money for one year, you can’t afford to come to college in the US. You will have to leave at the end of that year when your money runs out.</p>
<p>If you take a gap year, and reapply for admission in Fall 2012, you may be able to find places that are more affordable for you. If you are admitted to any of the Work Colleges, you will be able to afford your education. That is exactly what those programs are designed for.</p>
<p>@ vibhsvv, at those five schools, they have a program where your work WILL support your education at their institutions. They are unique.</p>
<p>I would look closely at the websites for each of those institutions and see the details.</p>