1, demand blindness (independent of capital demand)
American universities implement admission policies that have nothing to do with capital demand, and most of them are private universities with strong financial strength. When they enroll students, they don't consider whether students need financial aid from the school, which means whether you apply for a scholarship or not has no effect on your application. Many famous private schools in the United States implement policies that have nothing to do with demand, such as Harvard University, Princeton University and Yale University.
2. Demand-based (related to capital demand)
In this case, it means that when you apply for a university, your financial needs will affect your admission opportunities. For example, if you ask the university to give you $65,438+$0,000 a year, you may be admitted, but if you ask for a subsidy of $20,000, you may be rejected. When applying for a demand-oriented university, you need to do what you can according to your own strength: don't be too demanding.
3. merit-based admission (excellent scholarship)
This kind of scholarship is generally awarded to students with excellent academic performance. The number of such scholarships is generally small, and the amount cannot fully meet the needs of students. Such scholarships are more for recognition. The scholarship that most people in China understand should be this kind of scholarship, but China students should get more needs-based scholarships.
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