Harvard University
Harvard's "zero tuition" is limited to the annual family income of $60,000. For families with an annual income of $60,000 to $ 654.38+08, according to the current scholarship policy, these families need to pay about 654.38+00% of their income as tuition fees, and the rest will be made up by scholarships. Families with an income of $6.5438+$8,000 pay an annual tuition fee of $6.5438+$8,000, which is lower than the tuition fee for out-of-state students attending public universities (the average tuition fee for out-of-state students attending public universities is about $24,000).
Tuition fee is for reference only: 40,866 USD/year.
Yale University
According to the scholarship system, students whose family income is less than $50,000 a year can be exempted from all expenses and provided with travel, holidays and pocket money. Families with a family income of more than $50,000 but less than $75,000 can pay a small part of the cost and choose low-interest loans. Whether or not to accept the grant is a student's personal privacy, and the school keeps it confidential, and will not disclose it to a third party unless authorized by the student and his parents.
FYI: $45,800/year.
Princeton University
Princeton University is the first school in the United States to implement the "no loan" policy with rich scholarships. All students, including domestic students and international students, are treated equally. All admitted students, regardless of academic qualifications, only look at the family's economic situation. As long as they have financial needs, they can get scholarships corresponding to their family's financial situation. Four years of college, no matter how much GPA each academic year, will not affect the issuance of scholarships.
Tuition fee is for reference only: 4 1820 USD/year.
Columbia University
All international students at Columbia University enjoy the same treatment as American students. As long as the students' family financial situation meets the conditions for applying for grants, the school will give grants according to the assessment. In addition, excellent master students can also get grants or loans; All doctoral students receive grants, excluding tuition and medical insurance fees, and the living allowance is $6,543,800+4,000 per year. However, it should be noted that not all departments of Columbia University provide grants and scholarships, and students need to log on to the school website to inquire about the relevant information of each department.
Tuition fee is for reference only: 5 1008 USD/year.
University of Pennsylvania
For international students, the school does not provide academic Excellence awards, but only provides on-demand scholarships according to the economic conditions of students' families, but the amount is very limited, about 8 million US dollars per year. When applying for admission, students need to submit proof of family income and the Application Form for International Student Financial Assistance at the same time, and they are eligible only after being approved by the school. Every year, 7- 10 China students get scholarships.
FYI: $42,000/year.
Dartmouth college
Dartmouth College is one of the most famous universities in America, but the scholarships are very generous. Generally, as long as students meet the admission criteria, the college will provide scholarships to students. The demand-blind scholarship provided to international students will 100% meet the economic needs of students, regardless of their family economic status, grades and nationality.
Tuition fee is for reference only: 48 108 USD/year.
Brown University
Brown University is the first university in the United States that can accept students from any religious background. Students come from 50 states in the United States and 65 different countries in the world. Brown University does not provide financial aid specifically for undergraduates with excellent academic or ability, but for those students with financial needs. Brown University's financial aid program provides students with about 700 million dollars in the form of scholarships, grants and loans every year, and more than 50% of students can get financial aid. The probability of international students getting scholarships is 32.79%.
FYI: $47,434/year.
Cornell University
Cornell University is one of the most generous universities in awarding scholarships and grants, and the overall probability of international students winning scholarships is 5.7%. The average scholarship for international students is $39,849. 64% of Cornell students can get all kinds of financial aid.
Tuition fee is for reference only: USD 47,286/year.