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Tim Said:
Which are cheapest Colleges in US for international Student for computer science?We Answered:
The cheapest colleges have not only inexpensive tuition, but also inexpensive living expenses. If saving money is important I would avoid the major cities and look toward colleges and universities in rural areas or in the midwest (Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, etc.).You can also check out this blog specifically for students who are studying or want to study in the US:
http://www.universitylanguage.com/blog/
Good luck!!!
Mike Said:
US College? for international students~?We Answered:
U dont need to take it. (the SAT whatever that is)I studied in Australia, like their high school and lets say i got an ATAR/UAI of 99.80(hopefully). And i want to study in HARVARD business school for example, I would go into my UNI in Australia and study the course i would take example Economics/Commerce. Then half way through the semester i would travel to HARVARD in united states as a international exchange student and study there and get a degree in Harvard business school and get a killer resume....
No SAT required, as long as u finish high shcool and got good result in ur country.. (i did heaps of curricular activities, eg cricket for my state, 99.80 atar (hopefully), community service, run marathons, played chess for my state, debate for my school , youth ambassador, play the violin and saxaphone, speak 4 language, work experienced in a big company, casual work in mcdonalds, lots of friends, write for my local newspaper, spelling champion, did scouts, organised charity events. and more.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
What is ur local system, SAT is that u finished high school in the United states and that u completed high school in the united states, just take ur country's education system and go into ur countrys uni and then transfer to harvard. NO SAT required for international studnets.
Anita Said:
How do US community colleges assess admissions for international students?We Answered:
I would call, or e mail the admissions office to each and have them send you information.Arlene Said:
Best colleges in US for pharmacuitical science study for international students?We Answered:
Check out http://www.cliniminds.comCliniminds offers widest range of high quality educational programs and training solutions for the clinical research, healthcare, pharmaceutical industry.
At present, we offer over 23 educational and professional training programs in pharma and clinical research using classroom; online and corporate workshops mediums.
Johnny Said:
I need information on US colleges with financial aid for international students?We Answered:
Yes top accredited universities also offers financial aid packages for eligible and needy students. I will suggest you to consult with finance department of universities. They will let you know about whether you are eligible for that or not. For your reference I am forwarding you some website links that will give you information about different universities. Free online request form allows you to get free online information. The links areJanet Said:
can international students get financial aid to attend US universities?We Answered:
First, financial aid for international students can be classified into two categories – Need-based and Merit-based aid. Roughly, need-based aid is awarded based inversely proportional to your family income. Merit-based aid is awarded based on your merit (academic or otherwise) and does not depend on family income. Of your financial need (the difference between the cost of study and your ability to pay), colleges that award need-based aid can cover up to your full demonstrated need, whilst others leave a gap that you must cover with loans or borrow from relatives. Most colleges are need-sensitive, which means your financial need affects your admission – i.e. more financial need results in lesser likelihood of being admitted.A) Need-based Financial Aid
Need-blind colleges do not consider your financial situation when deciding admission. There are only six schools in the U.S. that are need-blind and meet full-need of international students:
1) Amherst College
2) Dartmouth College
3) Harvard University
4) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
5) Princeton University
6) Yale University
Need-sensitive schools that are generous in awarding financial aid to international students are (in no particular order):
1) Williams College. Williams College used to be need-blind for the last admissions cycle but nonetheless still awards generous financial aid to the very best international applicant.
2) Middlebury College
3) Swarthmore College
4) Vassar College
5) Vanderbilt University
B) Merit-based Financial Aid
Schools that offer merit-based scholarships (up to full tuition) to international students are (in no particular order):
1) Wesleyan University. Freeman Asian Scholars program for 11 Asian students which covers full tuition for four years.
2) University of Richmond. Full tuition scholarships to up to 12 Science Scholars, 20 Boatwright Scholars, 6 Artist Scholars, 7 Oldham Scholars (this includes room and board)
3) University of Southern California (USC) - 100 full tuition scholarships and more than 200 half tuition scholarships
4) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) - 70 Johnston Scholarships for entering freshmen
5) Washington and Lee University (W&L) - Johnson Scholarships
C) Tuition-Free Colleges
Schools that offer the equivalent of tuition-free scholarships to every incoming student (including international students)
1) Berea College. Preference for students from low-income families.
2) The Cooper Union. Requires a U.S. mailing address to apply.
Marilyn Said:
Where can i find a list of US colleges most likely to give financial aid to prospective international students?We Answered:
Niv:This site: http://www.internationalstudent.com/scho… offers a list of US schools that are most likely to award aid to international students.
Look for the drop-down "select a state" menu near the top of the page, and you'll find a lot more information than you'll expect to find at first glance.
You'll find another good list to get you started on this page: http://www.edupass.org/finaid/undergradu…
I hope those help - good luck to you!