Question: I live in Ukraine and going to apply into the Business School in US. I am looking for any information about scholarships and finansial aid programs.
If you have that information, please let me know.
Thanks for your attantion
Answer: each college will be able to give you most the information on financial aid that will be available on their campus. A word to the wise, be carefule what business “college” you choose. I know of two very large “colleges” in my area that teach nothing but common sence for airheads. I would highly recommend you look for a college that is in some way funded by a state. You will find this a sure-fire way of getting into a college that will actually teach you something. Are you applying for an undergraduate or a graduate business program? Either way, if you’re an international student (i.e., you don’t have U.S. citizenship or fall into certain specific non-resident categories), in most cases you are not eligible for federal financial aid and would have to apply for scholarships directly from the schools you’re interested in. You should check with the financial aid offices of the schools you want to attend–they should be able to forward more information to you. A good starting point for the information your requested are these Web sites:
The US Information Agency – studying in the US http://www.usia.gov/educatio.html
International Student Loan Program http://members.aol.com/IEFC/ISLP.html
Financial Aid for International Students http://www.finaid.org/finaid/focus/itl-stud.html
Good luck,
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