Introducing Ben Stern’s IvyAchievement International Financial Aid and Admissions Guide

By : Admin Sep, 27 2017 0 Comments

Click here to view Ben Stern’s newly released IvyAchievement International Financial Aid and Admissions Guide!

Data includes:

College city and state

Number of undergraduates

Percent of undergraduates who are international students

Fixed costs (tuition, fees, room & board) without aid

Financial aid policy (need-blind with full need met, need-based only, merit-based only, both need-based and merit-based, or none)

Percent of international students who receive aid

Average international financial aid

Average financial aid for international students as a percentage of fixed costs (how big of a “discount” is offered)

Fixed costs after average financial aid award

Total international financial aid distributed

Admission rate

SAT and ACT percentiles

SAT Subject Test Requirements

Admissions deadlines (including Early Action and Early Decision)

The IvyAchievement Computer Science Employment Index (more on that to come!) and median starting salary for computer science majors

The IvyAchievement Finance Employment Index, which reflects representation of graduates at the top finance employers.

Additional pages comparing the most generous schools and ranking the top schools for CS, finance.

College profile and admissions data were sourced from U.S. Department of Education Integrated Post-Secondary Education Data System (IPEDS) and Common Data Sets released by schools where possible. (2016-2017 was used in most cases, but 2015-2016 is the most recent available for some school.) Some information comes from U.S. News & World Report Compass™. We used our judgement when there were discrepancies among these sources, giving preference to primary sources unless there was obvious error.

This list is expansive but not exhaustive. There are additional schools that offer financial aid to international students, notably schools closely affiliated with various religious denominations; however, we chose not to include them because of their narrow appeal.

Some of the schools listed may offer aid only to beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and state equivalents; we removed schools where we ascertained this to be the case, but please make sure you are eligible for aid before applying to any given school. Also, deadlines can change, so please make sure you are applying on time!

The IvyAchievement Computer Science Employment Index™ (CSEI) and IvyAchievment Finance Employment Index™ (FEI) are derived from employment data on LinkedIn and PayScale. Data was collected directly from PayScale where possible, but U.S. News & World Report Compass™ was used in a few cases.

Please email any questions, comments, or corrections to international@ivyachievement.com.

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