University of St Andrew's in Scotland help!

<p>I'm a US high school senior applying to the University of St. Andrew's in Scotland. I know it's pretty expensive and I wanted to know if anyone knew how much financial aid or scholarships are available?
{Stats: GPA: 4.37, no APs done so far, but 4 college courses and 2 honors courses done.
I am currently enrolled in 4 APs: US Gov, Macroeconomics, Spanish, and English Lang & Comp.
My SAT score will come in soon and should be at least 2100}</p>

<p>Thanks :)</p>

<p>There are no meaningful scholarships / aid available to international students. You can apply for loans through FAFSA, same as in the US, but Pell grants don’t apply.</p>

<p>Be sure to check out the requirements for the subject that you want to study, in case there are specific APs / SAT IIs that are required / recommended. </p>

<p>No scholarship money to be had at St. Andrews. However, your claim that it is pretty expensive is relative - to a US state university it is more costly, but it is cheaper than US private.</p>

<p>You will need your AP scores or SAT II scores to get in. There is virtually no scholarship money and cost of living is expensive. </p>

<p>You’re never gonna get scholarships covering the full cost of tuition, but there are some available - <a href=“http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/study/ug/fees-and-funding/scholarships/”>http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/study/ug/fees-and-funding/scholarships/&lt;/a&gt; - the highest value scholarship listed there for internationals is around gives you £4000 a year.</p>

There are no full scholarships, but if you are lucky, there is an international undergraduate scholarship (up to £4000 per year) and an accommodation award (£3000 a year) but both are highly competitively. As for being “expensive”, St Andrews is half the price of a US private university.