They also provide other scholarships including Anna Maria College’s New England Catholic High School Scholarship Program.
They also provide other scholarships including Anna Maria College’s New England Catholic High School Scholarship Program.
Thanks, and what about other aids?
Your statistics are obviously above 25% of the students admitted in the last class by Babson 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 Babson College next year. Best of Luck!
Yeah, Alma College does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:
Trustee Honors Scholarship
Total Worth: up to $22,000 per year
Eligibility: up to $22,000 per year
Minimum Criteria: Average GPA 3.9; Average ACT 32 ; Average SAT 1420
Presidential Scholarship
Total Worth: up to $20,000 per year
Eligibility: up to $20,000 per year
Minimum Criteria: Average GPA 3.7 ; Average ACT 28 ; Average SAT 1300
Dean’s Scholarship
Total Worth: up to $19,000 per year
Eligibility: up to $19,000 per year
Minimum Criteria: Average GPA 3.4 ; Average ACT 25 ; Average SAT 1200
Your statistics are well above any average student admitted by Albright College last year. You should get into Albright College. Best of luck.
Hello Richanna Foote,
It is always difficult to get into a US university as an international student, especially when you require financial aid. The good thing is Alaska Pacific University provides need-based aids to international students as well.
Thanks, and what about other aids?
Yeah, Assumption College does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:
Presidential Scholarship
Total Worth: $16,000
Eligibility: $16,000
Minimum Criteria: strong academic achievement, leadership and potential for success
Requirement for maintenance: 3.3 GPA
Application deadline: February 15
D’Alzon Scholarship
Total Worth: $12,000
Eligibility: $12,000
Minimum Criteria: strong academic achievement, leadership and potential for success
Milleret Scholarship
Total Worth: $10,000
Eligibility: $10,000
Minimum Criteria: strong academics
American University provides aids at an average of 38374 per student meeting 91% of students need. 98% of students with need receive financial aid at an average of 32002 need-based grant. They also provide other scholarships including Athletic Scholarships and United Methodist Scholarship.
Most of the students choose Business/Marketing at Baldwin Wallace University. But they provide other great programs too. You can check the list of all the programs available at Baldwin Wallace University here.
Butler University provides aids at an average of 25981 per student meeting 66% of students need. 100% of students with need receive financial aid at an average of 21726 need-based grant. They also provide other scholarships including Dr. Morton-Finney Leadership Award and Buttler Tuition Guarantee.
Bowdoin College provides aids at an average of 44146 per student meeting 100% of students need. 100% of students with need receive financial aid at an average of 42254 need-based grant. They also provide other scholarships including National Merit Scholarships.
Thanks, and what about other aids?
Yeah, College of Mount St. Vincent does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:
Dean’s Merit Scholarship
Requirement for maintenance: a 2.75 cumulative grade point average
Separate application needed: No
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Minimum Criteria: a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 – 4.0 at previous institution
Requirement for maintenance: a 3.0 grade point average
Separate application needed: No
International Student Merit Scholarship
Requirement for maintenance: a 3.2 cumulative grade point average
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.