<p>i had 1990 in SAT 640 in CR and 690 in MATH. can anyone give me a list of christian schools that would be willing to give me a full tuition scholarship or 80-90% scholarship?i dont want IVY leagues.</p>
<p>With those scores, you can opt for scholarships at state universities! Many state universities give full tuition scholarships to international students! If you want to goto Christian Colleges, there is Lee University which is really cheap. And you might also take a look at Brigham Young University, Utah.</p>
<p>How much can you afford to contribute to your expenses from savings and money you get from your parents or relatives? That number would be much more useful to us than the amount of scholarships you need because the cost of attendance varies so dramatically between places. It’s much more expensive to live in NYC than in rural Kansas, for example.</p>
<p>In addition to tuition, room and board charges billed by the university, you should budget at least $5,000 a year for health insurance, travel and personal expenses. You can expect to earn no more than $2,000 with part-time jobs during the school year. If you work in the States over the summer and don’t have friends or relatives to live with for free, most of your summer earnings will go towards your own living expenses. This most recent summer I had about $2,000 left over to help with expenses during the school year, but the summers before I just barely broke even.</p>
<p>I recommend that you use a college search engine to find a preliminary list of colleges that offer your degree program (like [Collegeboard’s</a> College MatchMaker](<a href=“College Search - BigFuture | College Board”>College Search - BigFuture | College Board) ) and then check each and every single school on that list for scholarship opportunities. That’s not as time-efficient as relying on our suggestions, but will yield much more comprehensive results! You wil miss 80% of all interesting scholarship opportunities if you rely on posters on this forum.</p>
<p>You might also want to consider third-party scholarships as well. Here is a good article with resources for international scholarships. Good luck!</p>
<p>The Trinity in SA can hardly be considered religious. Not even one theology class is required. Offerings v requirements. Lots offered, non required. The place is not religious.</p>