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Want a grant? Let's take a look at these American universities that are most generous to international students.
The number of students studying in the United States is increasing every year, and tuition fees are also rising, but international students are still unable to apply for loan assistance to pay tuition fees. However, several schools in the United States do provide scholarships to international students, and they are extremely generous. Want a grant? Let's take a look at these American universities that are most generous to international students. According to the data submitted by the United States in the annual survey of American News, the following ten universities provide an average of $57,054 for international undergraduates. Let's have a look.

No 10: Wellesley college

The college was registered as a private university by the local squire Durant and his wife on 1870. It is a special institution of higher learning in Massachusetts, USA. It only enrolls girls but not boys, so it is also called Wellesley Women's College. Under the influence of student groups and the decision of the board of directors, Wellesley College began to recruit transgender students on 20 15 to further promote gender equality and freedom. It is one of the famous "Seven Sisters Women's Colleges" and one of the best women's colleges in the United States. Ranked fourth in the National College of Arts and Sciences in the ranking of 20 15U. In the 20 16 American news ranking, the National College of Arts and Sciences ranked third. Wellesley University is committed to cultivating outstanding women who have changed the world. Many famous women have come out from here, including Hillary, Song Meiling, Bing Xin and Madeleine Albright.

From 20 15 to 20 16, there were 9 1 undergraduate students, each of whom received a grant of $54,873.

No 9: Yale University.

Yale University is a member of IvyLeague, a prestigious alliance in the northeastern United States, and one of the eight Ivy League universities that attach the most importance to undergraduate education. As one of the most influential private universities in the United States, Yale University is the third university established in American history. Its undergraduate colleges are as famous as Harvard University and Princeton University. Over the years, * * * has competed for the top three positions in the United States, ranking third in USNews American universities from 20 16 to 17.

From 20 15 to 20 16, there were 336 international undergraduates, each of whom received a grant of 54,954 dollars.

Eighth place: Duke University.

Duke University is one of the best universities in the United States and the best private university in the southern United States, ranking in the top ten in the United States for a long time, and ranking in the top five once in 2002-2007. 20 17 "American news and world report" ranked Duke University as the eighth in the United States (tied with the University of Pennsylvania) and the first in the southern United States. Judging from the world rankings from 20 16 to 17, Duke University ranks 19 in usnews, 18 in Times Higher Education World University, 24th in QS World University and 25th in academic ranking of world universities (Shanghai Jiaotong University Edition). By the end of 20 16, * * there were 1 1 Nobel Prize winners (50th in the world) and 3 Turing Prize winners (3rd in the world) who had worked or studied at Duke University.

From 20 15 to 20 16, there were 173 undergraduate students, each of whom received $552 13.

Seventh place: HarvardUniversity.

HarvardUniversity is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He is a world-renowned private research university and a member of an Ivy League school. Eight American presidents came out from here, and hundreds of Nobel Prize winners worked and studied here. It has a lofty academic status and extensive influence in many fields such as literature, medicine, law and commerce, and is recognized as one of the top higher education institutions in the world today.

From 20 15 to 20 16, there were 559 international undergraduates, each of whom received a grant of $56,268.

Sixth place: TrinityCollege

Trinity College (Hartford) is one of the oldest colleges in the United States. Founded in 1823, this school is the second university in Connecticut, and it is also a higher education liberal arts college with no religious affiliation and no restrictions on arts and sciences, and has been appraised by the university of new england Association. Trinity College can award bachelor's degrees in a wide range of majors, the most famous of which are political science, economics, history, English and psychology.

From 20 15 to 20 16, there were 163 undergraduate students, each of whom received $57 107.

Fifth place: skidmore College.

SkidmoreCollege, founded in 1903, is a top private college of arts and sciences, which is located in Warming Spring City, Saratogo, new york with a history of one hundred years. English department, art department and pre-medical college are among the best in arts and sciences college. In 20 16, American News and World Report ranked 38th in the National College of Arts and Sciences.

From 20 15 to 20 16, there were 90 international undergraduates, each of whom received a grant of $57,250.

Fourth place: Columbia University.

Columbia University is one of the five oldest universities in the United States. Three American presidents, including President Obama, all graduated from this university, and President Eisenhower is the president of Columbia University. Historically, famous alumni of Columbia University include five American Founding Fathers, nine US Supreme Court justices, twenty billionaires, twenty-nine Oscar winners, twenty-nine American governors, thirty-four heads of state and so on. Columbia University has world-class law schools, business schools and journalism schools. The Pulitzer Prize awarded by its journalism school is the highest honor in American journalism. According to statistics, 98 Nobel Prize winners (including 44 alumni) have worked or studied at Columbia University, ranking second in the world. Columbia University is one of the important research institutions in the United States and the birthplace of Manhattan Project, the first nuclear fission project in North America.

From 20 15 to 20 18, there were 189 undergraduate students, each of whom received $57,727.

Third place: AmherstCollege.

Established in 182 1 year. The school has been rated as one of the best liberal arts colleges in the United States for many years in a row, and has been ranked as the best liberal arts college in the United States for many times. According to the American World News; WorldReport) The school ranks second in the comprehensive ranking of liberal arts colleges, second only to Williams College. According to Forbes, the university ranks 10 in the comprehensive ranking of the United States, second only to West Point Military Academy. This school is one of the most prestigious liberal arts colleges in the United States, and it is called "Little Ivy". Together with Williams College and Wesleyan University, it is called LittleThree, and it is also one of the FiveCollegeConsortium.

From 20 15 to 20 16, there were 159 undergraduate students, each of whom received $58,477.

Second place: Stanford University.

Academically, Stanford University is isomorphic with the University of California, Berkeley, North Bay and San Francisco, forming an academic center in the western United States. According to the statistics of relevant institutions, as of 20 17, * * 6 1 Stanford alumni, professors or researchers have won the Nobel Prize (the eighth in the world); * * * Twenty people have won the Turing Award (the highest award in the computer field), ranking third in the world after Berkeley and Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Seven other Stanford professors have won the Fields Medal (the highest prize in mathematics), ranking ninth in the world. During the period of 20 16- 17, Stanford University ranked second in the ARWU academic ranking and QS world university ranking of world universities, third in the Times Higher Education World University ranking and third in the American News World University ranking.

From 20 15 to 20 16, there were 160 undergraduate students, each of whom received $59,000 in funding.

First place: Williamscollege.

As the head of the American College of Arts and Sciences, Williams College represents the proudest educational essence of the United States-small-scale, high-quality, focusing on undergraduate courses, advocating general education and humanities education. Its reputation in the United States is no less than Yale, Harvard and other famous schools, and it is favored by American upper-class families.

From 20 15 to 20 16, there were 94 international undergraduates, each of whom received a grant of $59,674.