<p>Someone mentioned before that the ability to pay is of high importance for Internationals applying to UPenn Wharton. My current business encountered a huge setback that looks like it will wind up in bankruptcy. I’m working on another proposal though. The thing I was worried about is that I now have to seek financial aid when applying, so -> is it true that an internationals admission chances get’s limitied if financial aid is needed?</p>
<p>I hope note..but I do think it is an important factor. I'm probably gonna need fin. aid so I hope they don't use it against me.</p>
<p>Huh?????? I thought you said you were going to be a millionaire soon rofl</p>
<p>Thats the nature of business. Prospective millionaire one day - just another player the other. But I got assets left :)</p>
<p>Not only does it slightly affect your chances, it even officialy puts you in an entirely different much more competative applicant pool. That's life I guess - one pool for financials who did not check the "financial aid"-box, and one pool who did. Needless to say, the 40 or so spots for international financial aid are insanely competative.</p>