Mills College provides aids at an average of 49500 per student meeting 85% of students need. 100% of students with need receive financial aid at an average of 44523 need-based grant.
Mills College provides aids at an average of 49500 per student meeting 85% of students need. 100% of students with need receive financial aid at an average of 44523 need-based grant.
Yeah, Smith College does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:
Dora Windes Zollman Scholarships
Total Worth: 25,000 per year (limited to 12,500 per semester of enrollment)
Eligibility: 25,000 per year (limited to 12,500 per semester of enrollment)
Separate application needed: No
STRIDE Scholarships
Total Worth: 20,000, also an annual stipend of 2,450 each year for two years
Eligibility: 20,000, also an annual stipend of 2,450 each year for two years
Separate application needed: No
Smith Presidential Scholarship
Total Worth: 10,000 annually for four years
Eligibility: 10,000 annually for four years
Separate application needed: No
Hello Dionis Markov,
Seton Hill University has 2.7% of international students.It is always difficult to get into a US university as an international student, especially when you require financial aid. The good thing is Seton Hill University provides need-based aids to international students as well.
Seattle University provides aids at an average of 35922 per student meeting 73% of students need. 100% of students with need receive financial aid at an average of 28582 need-based grant. They also provide other scholarships including Sullivan Leadership Award and Fostering Scholars.
Your statistics are well above any average student admitted by Seattle Pacific University last year. You should get into Seattle Pacific University. Best of luck.
Most of the students choose Visual and performing arts at School of the Art Institute of Chicago. But they provide other great programs too. You can check the list of all the programs available at School of the Art Institute of Chicago here.
Savannah College of Art and Design provides aids at an average of 17254 per student meeting 43% of students need. 100% of students with need receive financial aid at an average of 14051 need-based grant. They also provide other scholarships including Legacy Scholarship and Multicultural Student Scholarship.
Thanks, and what about other aids?
Hello Hellena Kasege,
Salve Regina University has 1.4% of international students.It is always difficult to get into a US university as an international student, especially when you require financial aid. And Salve Regina University doesn’t provide need based aids to international students.
Your statistics are well above any average student admitted by University of New Orleans last year. You should get into University of New Orleans. Best of luck.
Yeah, University of North Carolina at Asheville does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:
Pisgah Scholarship
Minimum Criteria: Based on academic performance, extracurricular engagement and exemplary community service or community leadership.
Requirement for maintenance: Maintain the specified minimum grade-point average (GPA) of 3.00, remain full-time in each semester and does not have a break in enrollment.
Yeah, I agree with the previous answer. Try searching for sponsorships in your country as well. The university provides merit based scholarships too but I am not sure if international students are eligible for them. Better look their profile in OYA School or search in their website or maybe ask them.
Hello Aakriti Regmi,
University of Minnesota Crookston has 5% of international students.It is always difficult to get into a US university as an international student, especially when you require financial aid. The good thing is University of Minnesota Crookston provides need-based aids to international students as well.
Your statistics are well above any average student admitted by University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth last year. You should get into University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth. Best of luck.
Yeah, I agree with the previous answer. Try searching for sponsorships in your country as well. The university provides merit based scholarships too but I am not sure if international students are eligible for them. Better look their profile in OYA School or search in their website or maybe ask them.