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    Emmanuel College provides aids at an average of 29383 per student meeting 73% of students need. 100% of students with need receive financial aid at an average of 25226 need-based grant. They also provide other scholarships including Saints Community Award and Catholic High School Graduate Award.

    Your statistics are below par for Harvard University. But the college applications are much more than just these scores. So, write good essays and get great recommendations and you might be on your way to Harvard University next year. Best of Luck!

    Yeah, Gustavus Adolphus College does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:

    President’s Scholarship
    Total Worth: $25,500-$28,500 per year
    Eligibility: $25,500-$28,500 per year
    Minimum Criteria: 30 or higher on the ACT and 1400 or higher on the SAT
    Requirement for maintenance: a 3.25 Gustavus GPA
    Separate application needed: No

    Dean’s Scholarship
    Total Worth: $17,500-$25,500 annually
    Eligibility: $17,500-$25,500 annually
    Minimum Criteria: show significant academic achievement
    Separate application needed: No

    Yeah, Johns Hopkins University does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:

    The Hodson Trust Scholarship
    Requirement for maintenance: a 3.0 grade point average
    Separate application needed: No

    Charles R. Westgate Scholarship in Engineering
    Requirement for maintenance: Continued enrollment in the School of Engineering and a GPA of 3.0
    Separate application needed: No

    Your statistics are obviously above 25% of the students admitted in the last class by Kenyon College. But the college applications are much more than just these scores. So, write good essays and get great recommendations and you should be on your way to Kenyon College next year. Best of Luck!

    Yeah, Manhattanville College does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:

    Chairman’s Scholarship
    Total Worth: $24,000 per year
    Eligibility: $24,000 per year
    Minimum Criteria: Based on academic achievements
    Requirement for maintenance: minimum GPA and full time enrollment
    Separate application needed: No

    Board Of Trustees Scholarship
    Total Worth: $22,000 per year
    Eligibility: $22,000 per year
    Minimum Criteria: Based on academic achievements
    Requirement for maintenance: minimum GPA and full time enrollment
    Separate application needed: No

    President’s Scholarship
    Total Worth: $21,000 per year
    Eligibility: $21,000 per year
    Minimum Criteria: Based on academic achievements
    Requirement for maintenance: minimum GPA and full time enrollment
    Separate application needed: No

    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.

    Yeah, Lyndon State College does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:

    NVU Valedictorian and Salutatorian Scholarships
    Total Worth: $13,000
    Eligibility: $13,000
    Minimum Criteria: Rank first or second in their high school class

    Futures Achievement Scholarship
    Total Worth: $4,500 to $6,500
    Eligibility: $4,500 to $6,500
    Minimum Criteria: Minimum GPA of 2.5
    Requirement for maintenance: Based on GPA ranking

    Futures Scholarship
    Total Worth: $2,750 to $4,750
    Eligibility: $2,750 to $4,750
    Minimum Criteria: Minimum GPA of 2.5
    Requirement for maintenance: Based on GPA ranking

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