<p>no offence but I think all this crap about women rights/gender equality is seriously a huge load of moonshine when actually guys are the one suffering the discrimination</p>
<p>no. the following are need-blind to international transfer students: Yale, Harvard, Dartmouth, MIT, and Middlebury. Harvard, however, won't be accepting transfer applicants for school years 2008-2009 and 2009-2010.</p>
<p>Thanks guys, so the list goes on
1.MIT
2.Harvard
3. Dartmouth
4. Yale
5.Middlebury</p>
<p>Guys anyone can inquire on TUfts U, somewhere it said that it provides limited aids and in a webpage , no financial aid for International students.</p>
<p>And please no Women's college, Lets make list of CO-ed schools.
We can add school from Canada as well if anyone knows.</p>
<p>I think one is U of Alberta in Alberta,Canada</p>
<p>I like social work. I just had a thought about those universities or colleges where
we can meet. Obviously, if i had to meet you, i can't enroll in Bryn ... College. So i thought Co-ed would be fine.
Anyways, your list is absolutely fine. Let's be considerate people.</p>
<p>I don't think U of Alberta (Canada) provide any aid even at freshmen level...Only few scholarships around $2000-3000 of worth...(For Freshmen)..</p>
<p>Hey issacnewton,
i thought the same before , but a guy who is at U of Alberta told me that he god 14500 CND total per year scholarship with just 84 % in his final CBSE year. The tuition at U of Alberta is aroung 18000 CND for international. 14500 is huge, i think one can get more.</p>
<p>if it is so, than i am happy because i was having a lot of issues on choosing U of Alberta or other canadian university on the basis of scholarship. I want to attend another university, but a prospect of scholarship at Alberta was compelling me to consider about it.</p>
<p>But still many canadians have replied me that u of Alberta has generous scholarships, i usually get such information from the forum:</p>
<p>"MIT is need-blind only on paper; I've never even seen a freshman have his need met." that's what I thought till someone explained me that by need-blind it means that your ability to pay won't affect your admission status. the poster said that need-blind does not mean full financial aid .</p>