<p>HYP are obvious...</p>
<p>Stanford is not need-blind for Canadians, neither is UChicago...</p>
<p>NYU offers NO aid to Canadians/internationals...</p>
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<p>HYP are obvious...</p>
<p>Stanford is not need-blind for Canadians, neither is UChicago...</p>
<p>NYU offers NO aid to Canadians/internationals...</p>
<p>As you can see the information I have is limited. Please make your own contributions.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure all of the Ivy League colleges are need-blind for Canadians. Amherst and Williams are as well, I believe.</p>
<p>Brown is not need-blind for Canadians. The rest of the Ivies are.</p>
<p>Reed College is somewhat ambiguous about their finaid policy, but they seem to be more generous to Canadians than other internationals: [Reed</a> College Admission Office](<a href=“http://www.reed.edu/apply/applying_to_reed/canadian.html]Reed”>http://www.reed.edu/apply/applying_to_reed/canadian.html)</p>
<p>USC is also known for offering generous merit scholarships to internationals: [USC</a> Financial Aid - Applying & Receiving Financial Aid - International Students](<a href=“http://www.usc.edu/admission/fa/applying_receiving/international/index.html]USC”>http://www.usc.edu/admission/fa/applying_receiving/international/index.html)</p>