Schools with Financial Aid
for International Undergraduate Students
Some US schools are more likely than others
to offer financial aid for international undergraduate students. The lists
below indicate which schools offer aid (including grants, loans, and jobs)
to the largest numbers of international students. The lists are based on a
list compiled by Douglas C.
Thompson, Associate Vice President for Enrollment, The Culinary
Institute of America.
To be included in the following lists, the
schools must have an average award that is greater than 1/5 of the cost of
attendance. The financial aid may include grants, loans, and jobs, and
often includes both merit and need-based awards. Within each group,
schools are listed in alphabetical order.
(Remember that a much greater number of
schools provide financial aid for international graduate students in the
form of teaching and research assistantships. For information about
financial aid for graduate study in the US, you should contact the schools
that interest you even if they aren't included in the lists below.)
It a school is not listed here, it probably
does not have much financial aid for international students. However, it
is worth noting that some schools may have athletic scholarships that are
open to both international students and US students. The lists below do
not count the number of athletic scholarships awarded to international
students.
Schools with Awards to
More than 150 Students
Arizona
State University (AZ)
Barry University (FL)
Clark Univ. (MA)
Eastern Michigan Univ. (MI)
Harding Univ. (AR)
Harvard (MA)
Illinois Inst. of Tech. (IL) |
Liberty
Univ. (VA)
Louisiana State Univ. (LA)
Macalester College (MN)
Marquette Univ. (WI)
MIT (MA)
Mount Holyoke College (MA)
Ohio Wesleyan Univ. (OH) |
Princeton
(NJ)
Univ. of Bridgeport (CT)
Univ. of Houston (TX)
Univ. of Pennsylvania (PA)
Univ. of South Florida (FL) |
Schools with Awards to
100-149 Students
Brown Univ.
(RI)
Calvin College (MI)
College of Wooster (OH)
Dartmouth (NH)
Dordt College (IA)
Eckerd College (FL)
Florida Inst. of Tech. (FL)
Georgia Southern Univ. (GA)
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Graceland
College (IA)
Luther College (IA)
Middlebury College (VT)
Northeast Louisiana (LA)
Oberlin (OH)
Savannah Coll. of Art (GA)
Slippery Rock Univ. (PA)
Smith College (MA)
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Stanford
(CA)
Texas Christian Univ. (TX)
Tri-State Univ. (IN)
Univ. of Miami (FL)
Univ. of Rochester (NY)
Yale (CT) |
Schools with Awards to
50-99 Students
Abilene
Christian Univ. (TX)
Allegheny College (PA)
Augsburg College (MN)
Beloit College (WI)
Bethany College (WV)
Brandeis Univ. (MA)
Bryn Mawr College (PA)
California Lutheran (CA)
Cleveland Inst. of Music (OH)
Colby College (ME)
Columbia Univ. (NY)
Concordia Coll. (MN)
Cornell Univ. (NY)
Denison Univ. (OH)
Franklin & Marshall (PA) |
George Wash.
Univ. (DC)
Goshen College (IN)
Grinnell College (IA)
Houghton College (NY)
Ithaca College (NY)
Julliard School (NY)
Knox College (IL)
Lake Forest College (IL)
Lawrence Univ. (WI)
Lewis & Clark (OR)
Lynn Univ. (FL)
Maharishi Intl. Univ. (IA)
Monmouth College (IL)
North Park Univ. (IL)
Principia College (IL) |
Rochester
Inst. of Tech. (NY)
St. Augustine's College (NC)
St. Johns College (MD)
St. Lawrence Univ. (NY)
St. Olaf College (MN)
Tulane Univ. (LA)
Univ. of Maine (ME)
Univ. of Wisc./Eau Clair (WI)
US International Univ. (CA)
Washington College (MD)
Washington Univ. (MO)
Wesleyan Univ. (CT)
Western Maryland Coll. (MD)
Wittenberg Univ. (OH) |
Schools with Awards to
15-49 Students
Albright
College (PA)
Amherst College (MA)
Augustana College (IL)
Bard College (NY)
Bates College (ME)
Bennington College (VT)
Bowdoin College (ME)
CalTech (CA)
Central College (IA)
Coe College (IA)
Colgate Univ. (NY)
Davidson College (NC)
Dickinson College (PA)
Earlham College (IN)
Eastern Nazarene (MA) |
Elizabethtown
College (PA)
Elmira College (NY)
Gettysburg College (PA)
Gustavas Adolphus Coll. (MN)
Hamilton College (NY)
Hampshire College (MA)
Hood College (MD)
Kalamazoo College (MI)
Kenyon College (OH)
Lafayette College (PA)
Messiah College (PA)
Michigan State Univ. (MI)
Mount Union College (OH)
Occidental College (CA)
Spalding Univ. (KY) |
Swarthmore
College (PA)
Taylor Univ. (IN)
Thomas Aquinas Coll. (CA)
Troy State Univ. (AL)
Univ. of Chicago (IL)
Univ. of Colorado/Bldr (CO)
Univ. of Oregon (OR)
Univ. of St. Thomas (MN)
Univ. of the South (TN)
Vassar College (NY)
Wabash College (IN)
Wellesley College (MA)
West Virginia Wesleyan (WV)
William Smith College (NY)
Williams College (MA) |
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