U.S. universities offer a variety of financial and scholarship options to international students. Financial Aid is available to international students at certain universities on a case-by-case basis. Federal financing (e.g. FAFSA) is not available to international students.
If you think you will be applying for Financial Aid / Scholarships in order to study in the U.S., it is worth having this discussion with your consultant in order to better target universities that offer this financing
Scholarships and grants are available at certain universities on a case-by-case basis. This form of financing does not need to be repaid is sometimes referred to as gift aid. These include:
Some universities focus purely on financial need whereas other focus on academic merit (and for some, a mixture of the two) when awarding financial aid.
Alternatively, private databases non-affiliated with Educom offer helpful resources on external sources of aid, such as CollegeScholarships.org
Scholarships and grants are available at certain universities on a case-by-case basis. This form of financing does not need to be repaid is sometimes referred to as gift aid. These include:
Some universities focus purely on financial need whereas other focus on academic merit (and for some, a mixture of the two) when awarding financial aid.
Alternatively, private databases non-affiliated with Educom offer helpful resources on external sources of aid, such as CollegeScholarships.org