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Dartmouth Goes Need-Blind for International Students!
Dartmouth College, a member of the Ivy League and at the “forefront of US higher education since 1769,” has joined the elite group of US universities and colleges that offer need-blind admissions to international students.
From Dartmouth’s news release:
“Need-blind admissions for International Students
Starting immediately with the Class of 2012, the College will extend its need-blind admissions policy to all international students. Previously the College was need-blind for students from the U.S. as well as those from Canada and Mexico and provided financial aid to other international students up to a preset budget maximum. This cap will now be lifted and Dartmouth will join a very small group of schools that have a fully need-blind admissions process for international students.”
Under a need-blind admissions policy, a school reviews a students application for admission without considering the student’s ability to pay. Then if the student is admitted, the school must make the tuition affordable by meeting the student’s demonstrated financial need for all four years of their undergraduate study, through a combination of grants and loans. Dartmouth will become the 7th US school offering need-blind admission, joining MIT, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Williams College and Middlebury College.
Visit InternationalStudent.com’s Schools Awarding Aid page to see more on the US colleges and universities that offer aid to international students.
Read the entire press release on Dartmouth’s website.
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about 7 months ago
Princeton…..idk know y but just the name calls out to me
it one of things that ur like that is made for me lol
about 7 months ago
I don't know about being the main character group, but you could try these:
Naruto Shippuden (Has Akatsuki which is a major group) (If you want to fully understand Naruto Shippuden watch the original Naruto first)
Bleach (Has the Soul Society, Arrancar, Espada and a couple more groups.)
about 6 months ago
In a report card released Wednesday looking at 100 leading colleges, ACTA gave an “F” to nine of the U.S. News top 20 national universities, while awarding “A”s to five schools: West Point, Texas A&M, University of Texas, University of …
about 5 months ago
The only schools that have such a policy as you call it, might be Black colleges. This is a legacy of the Civil Rights era and doesn't apply today. This is to say, anyone can attend these colleges. These colleges were formed because Blacks could not get into colleges attended by Whites. There are also religious colleges were one has to be of the religion to be admitted. I don't think any of these schools favor children of parents who attended the school. I think children of parents that support the school financially are favored. Most colleges of this sought are Non-Profit Institutions.
about 5 months ago
Northwestern and Columbia
about 5 months ago
rolling means "open" so apply now. they can accept at any time. only thing is you can only start at the beginning of the new semster, or quarter, which ever.