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10 Universities with High Acceptance Rates & Full Funding for International Students (Part 3)

More U.S. universities with higher acceptance rates and full scholarships for bachelor's degrees — Richmond, Holy Cross, Smith, Carleton, Berea, Colorado College, and more.

William Kaseu
William Kaseu
March 27, 20267 min read
10 Universities with High Acceptance Rates & Full Funding for International Students (Part 3)

The final 10 schools in this series — all with relatively higher acceptance rates and 100% of demonstrated financial need covered for international bachelor's degree students.

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This is Part 3 of 3. See also Part 1 and Part 2.


1. University of Richmond#

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LocationRichmond, Virginia
TypePrivate liberal arts university
Students~3,200
Acceptance Rate~26%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Richmond combines the personal attention of a liberal arts college with the resources of a larger institution — including a business school and a law school. The campus is stunning: 350 acres around a lake. Richmond, Virginia is an affordable and rapidly growing city with a strong job market.


2. College of the Holy Cross#

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LocationWorcester, Massachusetts
TypePrivate liberal arts college (Jesuit)
Students~3,100
Acceptance Rate~32%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need (COF Required)

Holy Cross is a Jesuit liberal arts college — you don't need to be Catholic. The Jesuit tradition means a focus on service, ethics, and educating the whole person. The powerful Jesuit alumni network spans industries from finance to medicine. Worcester is an affordable city about an hour from Boston.


3. Smith College#

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LocationNorthampton, Massachusetts
TypePrivate women's liberal arts college
Students~2,500
Acceptance Rate~26%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Smith is one of the most prestigious women's colleges in America and the largest member of the Five College Consortium (with Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and UMass Amherst). Unique among liberal arts colleges, Smith has its own engineering program — one of the few at a women's college. Northampton is a vibrant college town with a thriving arts and food scene.


4. Carleton College#

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LocationNorthfield, Minnesota
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,100
Acceptance Rate~16%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need (COF Required)

Carleton runs on a trimester system — you take fewer courses at a time but dive deeper into each subject. Known for a collaborative student culture and academic rigor, especially in STEM and social sciences. While the acceptance rate is lower than others on this list, Carleton's holistic review gives international students a fair shot.


5. Berea College#

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LocationBerea, Kentucky
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~1,600
Acceptance Rate~30%
Financial AidFree tuition for every student

Berea is unique on this entire list: every student receives a full-tuition scholarship — automatically. You don't apply for financial aid because there's nothing to apply for. Tuition is $0 for everyone. Berea also provides housing, meals, and a laptop. In return, students work 10–15 hours per week on campus as part of the college's labor program. This is one of the most accessible paths to a free American education.


6. Colorado College#

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LocationColorado Springs, Colorado
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,200
Acceptance Rate~13%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Colorado College uses the Block Plan — instead of juggling 4–5 courses at once, you study one subject at a time for 3.5 weeks. This allows for field trips to the Grand Canyon for geology, immersive lab work for sciences, and deep focus on any subject. Located at the base of the Rocky Mountains with unmatched outdoor opportunities.


7. Vassar College#

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LocationPoughkeepsie, New York
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,500
Acceptance Rate~19%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Founded as a women's college, Vassar maintains a culture of independence and creative thinking as a now-coeducational institution. Located in the Hudson Valley about 90 minutes from New York City, Vassar offers a beautiful campus with easy access to the city. Known for strong arts, humanities, and social science programs.


8. Denison University#

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LocationGranville, Ohio
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,300
Acceptance Rate~25%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need (COF Required)

Denison has invested heavily in career preparation through their Knowlton Center, which connects students with internships, mentors, and job opportunities starting from freshman year. This is especially valuable for international students navigating the U.S. job market. Located 30 minutes from Columbus, Ohio's capital.


9. Pitzer College#

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LocationClaremont, California
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~1,100
Acceptance Rate~16%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Pitzer is part of the Claremont Colleges consortium — five undergraduate colleges sharing resources in Southern California. Despite being small (~1,100 students), you have access to courses, clubs, and facilities across all five schools. Pitzer emphasizes social justice, environmental sustainability, and intercultural understanding. Near Los Angeles.


10. Wesleyan University#

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LocationMiddletown, Connecticut
TypePrivate liberal arts university
Students~3,000
Acceptance Rate~15%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Wesleyan is one of the "Little Three" alongside Williams and Amherst — among the most prestigious liberal arts schools in the country. Known for creative and intellectually open campus culture with strong programs in film, music, social sciences, and humanities. Wesleyan is especially welcoming to international students who bring diverse perspectives.


All 30 Schools Ranked by Acceptance Rate#

Across all three parts, here are the 30 schools from highest to lowest acceptance rate:

RankSchoolRatePart
1Thomas Aquinas College~75%1
2Whitman College~50%1
3Soka University of America~42%1
4Reed College~41%2
5Mount Holyoke College~40%1
6University of Rochester~39%1
7Union College~38%1
8Connecticut College~38%1
9Brandeis University~35%1
10Scripps College~33%1
11Oberlin College~33%1
12Trinity College~33%2
13College of the Holy Cross~32%3
14Bryn Mawr College~32%2
15Lehigh University~32%2
16Lafayette College~30%2
17Kenyon College~30%2
18Macalester College~30%2
19Franklin & Marshall College~30%2
20Berea College~30%3
21Skidmore College~29%2
22Case Western Reserve~28%2
23Smith College~26%3
24University of Richmond~26%3
25Denison University~25%3
26Vassar College~19%3
27Carleton College~16%3
28Pitzer College~16%3
29Wesleyan University~15%3
30Colorado College~13%3

The Best Realistic Options (30%+ Acceptance Rate)#

If you want the strongest odds at a full scholarship, focus on schools accepting 30% or more of applicants: Thomas Aquinas, Whitman, Soka, Reed, Mount Holyoke, Rochester, Union, Connecticut College, Brandeis, Scripps, Oberlin, Trinity, Holy Cross, Bryn Mawr, Lehigh, Lafayette, Kenyon, Macalester, F&M, and Berea.

That's 20 schools with acceptance rates of 28% or higher — all fully funding international students.

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