<p>I am aware of that, through recent research, I’m just not going to open a new Thread rn. But what colleges would be good considering having quality majors in business and economics, good financial aid and good international students fin aid policy? </p>
<p>Tough to get in to all of these:
<a href=“http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-6-need-blind-colleges-in-us-for-international-students”>http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-6-need-blind-colleges-in-us-for-international-students</a></p>
<p>Here’s another list:
<a href=“http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-15-merit-scholarships-colleges-in-us-for-international-students”>http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-15-merit-scholarships-colleges-in-us-for-international-students</a></p>
<p>Also, Minnesota has the Gold Global Excellence Scholarship:
<a href=“University-Wide Academic Scholarships | Office of Admissions”>http://admissions.tc.umn.edu/costsaid/schol_campus.html</a></p>
<p>Miami(OH) has the International Education Scholarship and other merit scholarships:
<a href=“Costs, Scholarships, and Financial Aid | Miami University”>Costs, Scholarships, and Financial Aid | Miami University;
<a href=“http://miamioh.edu/admission/merit-grid/index.html”>Scholarships | Costs and Financial Aid | Miami University;
<p>If you were in STEM, I would say that going to undergrad abroad and then getting a Master’s funded would be easier. </p>
<p>Obviously, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Dartmouth, and Amherst are great.</p>
<p>Carlson@Minnesota, Farmer@Miami(OH), Robins@Richmond are regionally respected business schools.</p>
<p>Vanderbilt is an elite private.</p>
<p>Wesleyan, W&L, Grinnell, Oberlin, Davidson, & Carleton are top LACs.</p>
<p>Earlham is a good LAC.</p>
<p>Wheaton is a respected Christian college.</p>
<p>Lehigh is respected in engineering.</p>
<p>Oh, and then there’s this list:
<a href=“http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-25-financial-aid-colleges-in-us-for-international-students-need-aware”>http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-25-financial-aid-colleges-in-us-for-international-students-need-aware</a></p>
<p>A lot of good colleges here. Hard to get in to most of them.</p>