<p>I am not sure, of course, whether they would cover entire tution costs, but I am sure they would give out merit-based scholarships to those with SAT above 1050 (if my eyes didn't fail me). Go to their website <a href="http://ecampus.adelphi.edu/sfs/international.php%5B/url%5D">http://ecampus.adelphi.edu/sfs/international.php</a> and check that out. I believe if you have good SAT (1400 will do it, I think) they would cover your costs. And their costs are not all that huge...</p>
<p>P.S. go to collegeboard website and look their info about this college</p>
<p>you don't have to have 770+ SAT scores or be in the top 1-3% to get in. Friends of mine with perfect SAT scores and the highest marks in the country applied and were rejected outright. My SAT scores were all 700+...and I was admitted. I"m a first year here and people scared me by saying that even with a great application, SAT score, transcript I didn't stand that good a chance of transferring. The SAT score is overhyped and it is NOT as important as people make it out to be. ECs matter. Your essay matter. It's your overall application and not a number.</p>
<p>But let's not underestimate the SAT. We shouldn't overrate it either. There are some schools that'll chock you out if your score is way below an accepted average. But again, scores are not everything.</p>
<p>hey, jhl, currently I don't think Williams has a student from Brunei, and I don't know how many they've had in the past, but 4 a-levels is quite solid. I only had 2 [failed the third], although that was outside the regular school system for me.
Don't let what you see here discourage you. Apply if you think Williams would be a good fit for you.</p>