Financial aid is another big concern for all college applicants. For international students, you must determine which schools actually offer aid to non-U.S. citizens. Most do not. Some schools may consider international students for their scholarships, but will not offer loans or other institutional aid. While it may be frustrating, the fact is that most colleges and universities will consider your ability to pay tuition as a determining factor in your admission.
Financial Aid for International Students
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