Hey all,
If you're from the same middle-class background as I am, the first thing you look for in the website of a foreign university is whether scholarships are available, and if available what of a range can you expect. All too often you will see literally scores of scholarships listed and just when you had started feeling a little optimistic, you'll notice that almost all of those scholarships require you to be a citizen or, at least, permanent resident of the country. Now that doesn't mean that scholarships for international students are not available. There are, in fact, quite a number of scholarships available for international students and all most all universities have an OFFICE OF STUDENT AID exclusively for international students. Smaller universities that might not have a separate office for international students will operate out of a exclusive section in the Office of Student Aid (Also known as Office of Financial Aid). So, then, this would be the first place to look at in a university website and often what you see in there can be the primary and the sole criteria of applying (or not applying, if you will) to the university.
So I thought it might be helpful to post a Site Listing of the Office of the Student Aid/Financial Aid of several prominent universities in USA HERE
Till the next time,
Happy Fund Hunting!
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