<p>Hey, everybody. Next week, Nov. 10th (Thursday), my school is hosting a fair with the schools from the UK, US and Europe. Also the following data is taken from this little pamphlet from CIS. I'm just going to list whether or not they have finaid for intels, but they also state breakdown of enrollment in gender, how many intels, highest intel country representated, student:faculty ratio and % faculty with doctorates; *intel student enrollment (apps received, admitted, matriculated)<a href="last%20year's%20stats%20I'm%20assuming">/i</a>, intel student services, student budget (unsure how current or exhaustive it is), admission requirements and a little blurb about each uni/college. If you want more info than about finaid, feel free to ask.</p>
<p>[ul]2005 College/University Recruitment Tour Participants
[<em>]Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering (The Netherlands)
[</em>]Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Daytona Beach, Florida) Financial aid: For all others (non US citizens/PR): Need-based, Merit-based, Athletics based: $5,500
[<em>]Foothill and De Anza Colleges (Los Altos Hills, Cali) These are community colleges that allows student to "transfer directionly into the third year at a prestigious university like UC Berkeley or UCLA
[li]International University of Monaco (Monaco) Financial aid: For all others: Merit-based[/li][li]Lafayette College (Easton, Pennsylvania) * Financial aid: For all others: Need-based, Number int'l students aided: 109*[/li][li]Pace University (New York, New York) * Financial aid: For all others: Merit-based, Athletic-based*[/li][li]Parsons School of Design (New York, New York) * Financial aid: For all otehrs: Need-based, Merit-based*[/li][li]Purdue University (West Lafayette, Indiana) * Financial aid: For all others: Limited Merit-based, Athletic based: $8460*[/li][li]Regents Business School London (London, UK) * For all others: up to 50% off tuition fees for merti scholarships, Number int'l students aided: 30%[/li][li]RSM Erasmus University (Rotterdam, Netherlands)[/li][</em>]State University of New York - Plattsburgh (Plattsburgh, New York) * Financial aid: For all others: Need-based, Merit-based, Number international students aided: 410
[<em>]Tilburg University (Tilburg, Netherlands) Financial aid: The Dutch government reimburses 800 per year on the tuition fee to all EEA nationals, Scholarships available<a href="Don't%20know%20what%20EEA%20stands%20for">/i</a>
[</em>] The University of Dundee (Dundee, UK) *Financial aid: For all others: 25% scholarship, Number of Athletic/Academic/Extra-curricular bursaries, Number of int'l students aided: 85%
[li]Webster University Geneva (Bellevue, Geneva, Switzerland) Financial aid: For all others: Need-based, Number int'l students aided: 24[/li][li]Wittenberg University (Springfield, Ohio) Financial aid: For all others: Need-based, Merit based, Number of int'l students aided: 68[/li][/ul]</p>
<p>That was long to type. (I'm not surprised to see many New York schools here. Some ppl from my school prefer NY.) So, if you guys have questions you want me to ASK the actual PERSON at the booth or whatever, tell me. Mind you, I can't do the entire "What are my Chances?" thing. I don't think recruiters would know, precisely.</p>
<p>The pamphlet also has a list of fields of study at each school, ranging from accounting to business admins to chemistry to early childhood studies to geography to history to philosophy to writing. I don't think it's exhaustive, but if you wanna know which school has whatever major, yeah, ask me...</p>
<p>There are some schools offering biochem, so yay! :D</p>