Needblind for internationals?

<p>Well actually, i looked this up right now.. It says stuff about meeting 100% need, but it says nothing about being needblind.</p>

<p>Q: Does Middlebury offer aid to international students?</p>

<p>A: Yes. Middlebury meets the full need as determined by Student Financial Services of any accepted international student with a combination of work, loan and grant. All international students have a loan and job component to their financial aid package, and there is almost always at least a minimum Expected Family Contribution as well.</p>

<p>But then, it says this:
Financial assistance at Middlebury is based entirely on established need and, to the degree resources permit, is offered to international students on the same basis as it is to U.S. citizens. Each student is expected to contribute a minimum of $1,100 toward first-year expenses, and a minimum of $1,450 each year as sophomores, juniors and seniors.</p>

<p>It doesnt say the word NEEDBLIND, but it's needblind to US citizens and where it says "on the same basis as it is to US citizens", would that mean that it's needblind?</p>

<p>I read on cc somewhere that middlebury isn't needblind, with a statement from their site defending that statement.. But i cant really find it..</p>