Looking for undergraduate programs in the US

<p>Here are two lists of schools with the best financial aid for international students:</p>

<p>[Top</a> 25 Financial Aid Colleges in US for International Students (Need-aware)](<a href=“http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-25-financial-aid-colleges-in-us-for-international-students-need-aware]Top”>http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-25-financial-aid-colleges-in-us-for-international-students-need-aware)
[Top</a> 6 Need-blind Colleges in US for International Students](<a href=“http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-6-need-blind-colleges-in-us-for-international-students]Top”>http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-6-need-blind-colleges-in-us-for-international-students)</p>

<p>Note that all are private schools, not public. Also observe that many in the first list are small, selective liberal arts colleges (LACs). These are schools with no graduate programs (or very few); usually, they have fewer than 3000 students.</p>

<p>In the United States, there is no such thing as an undergraduate law degree. You go to law school after college to get a law degree. You can major in virtually any field to prepare for law school. You can major in one of many fields (such as political science, history, or economics), not necessarily IR, to prepare for graduate studies in IR.</p>

<p>Schools with highly regarded International Relations programs include Georgetown, Princeton, Johns Hopkins, and Tufts.</p>