OFFICIAL Collges who give FULL tuition scholarships/grants to international students

<p>I'll start by adding the few that are need-blind/need-based (i.e. in admissions, they don't care whether you can pay or not; when admitted, they will meet 100% demonstrated need. )
MIT (MIT</a> - Student Financial Services)</p>

<p>Harvard (Prospective</a> Students)</p>

<p>Princeton (Princeton</a> University | Who Qualifies for Aid?)</p>

<p>Yale (Financial</a> Aid | Freshmen | Office of Undergraduate Admissions)</p>

<p>Williams College (Williams</a> College | Admission | Financial Aid at Williams)</p>

<p>Middlebury College (Financial</a> Aid | Middlebury)</p>

<p>Dartmouth (Financial</a> Aid Office)</p>

<p>Amherst (<a href="https://www.amherst.edu/admission/financial_aid%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://www.amherst.edu/admission/financial_aid&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/p>

<p>Other categories:
Need-aware/Need-based
Need-aware/Merit-based (no need-based financial aid)
Need-aware/Need-based and merit-based</p>

<p>Middlebury is need-aware for international students.</p>

<p>Nope
[Frequently</a> Asked Questions | Middlebury](<a href=“Common Questions | Middlebury”>Common Questions | Middlebury)</p>

<p>jivybound11 – the link you posted in post #3 states that Middlebury meets the full demonstrated financial need for international students. Your own link in post #1 states that Middlebury in need-aware when it comes to international students.</p>

<p>I’m sorry… you’re right, the web pages are contradict each other. The first clearly states that it is need-aware, while the second web page states the following “In the case of international students, Middlebury follows a need-blind admissions policy to the extent that financial resources allow.”</p>

<p>I agree, after reading both links Middlebury’s position is a bit confusing. I guess they are need-blind for internationals until their money runs out.</p>

<p>Lol, so they are effectively need-aware. (My own school says they are need-blind for 95% of their applicants. lol.)</p>

<p>What about Columbia university and duke university???</p>

<p>@jivy bound, can u please tell me the ways of maximizing my chances of getting 100% financial aid…</p>

<p>Both columbia and duke are need-aware (i.e. it will be much more competitive to get in, but once you’re in, they’ll work with you to make it happen. Typically for families with incomes under 60,000 dollars, no parental contribution is expected)</p>

<p>Ok… what if a company or organization is ready to sponsor a fraction of my cost…do i have to include that in my financial aid application? Which forms are needed for international students and should the financial aid application be mailed along with the main application?</p>

<p>I intend to apply for entry in fall 2012…and will be sitting the SAT exams next year… i wish to write the SAT subject tests (Bio, chem, Math Level 2) in June, and the SAT later in October… will that create any problem (ie. writing SAT 2 before SAT)?</p>

<p>Williams has just ended its need-blind policy for international students, starting from the class of 2014.</p>

<p>[Admission</a> adopts need awareness for internationals : The Williams Record](<a href=“The Williams Record – The Student-Run Newspaper of Williams College Since 1887”>The Williams Record – The Student-Run Newspaper of Williams College Since 1887)</p>

<p>Johns Hopkins University can offer full financial aid to internationals. It can also offer partial or none.</p>

<p>Brandeis Univ offers full to partial scholarships.</p>