US universities with great fin aid for internationals

<p>hi, i'd really appreciate it if you guys out there could shoot me some names of solid universities (top 20 in terms of engineering/pure sciences/business) that give good financial aid to international students?</p>

<p>Im a canadian citizen living in massachussetes (USA). And, ill need at least 2/3 to 3/4 (65% to around 75%) of my tuition paid off either by university generosity or jobs in the university campus.</p>

<p>Im not in the best situation >> there so many international students here who have applied to several good schools (liberal arts and national universities) and just seem to be rejected by all but one or two who offer low financial aid ...... and this is a bit discouraging. </p>

<p>Please help!!!!!! ... feel free to comment on the campus etc ... (dont forget fin. aid .. hehe)</p>

<p>As a canadian, a lot of top schools are need-blind towards you. You are in luck my friend!</p>

<p>Most Ivies I believe are need-blind to canadians an mexicans</p>

<p>hey, thanx for the comments so far .....
it clears up a few questions</p>

<p>i would say amherst as well.</p>

<p>their new president is all for socioeconomic equality and stuff. very keen on giving more aid.</p>

<p>bump-ity bump bump</p>

<p>any specific universities? does duke offer good aid? university of texas austin? any others like Washington university in st. louis?</p>

<p>maybe not the top 20 schools then as i said, how about the top 100 schools? i heard something about university of kansas also ....</p>

<p>do canadian permanent residents count as canadians?</p>

<p>if u are a US permanent resident, but have a canadian citizenship, u are not international</p>

<p>how about canadian permanent residents who are not US PRs</p>

<p>US PRs are put in the same pool as US citizens in college admissions; i don't know if the same applies 2 canadians tho</p>