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10 U.S. Colleges That Offer the Most Financial Aid to International Students (Part 2)

More U.S. universities that give the most money to international students per year — Dartmouth, Amherst, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, Vanderbilt, and more.

William Kaseu
William Kaseu
March 27, 20265 min read
10 U.S. Colleges That Offer the Most Financial Aid to International Students (Part 2)

More schools that give the highest average financial aid to international students per year for bachelor's degrees. These are the schools where the scholarship package covers virtually everything.

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This is Part 2 of 3. See also: Part 1 | Part 3: The Top 20 Ranked by Amount


1. Dartmouth College#

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LocationHanover, New Hampshire
TypeIvy League research university
Students~4,500
RankingTop 15 National
Acceptance Rate~6%
Average Aid to International Students~$84,167/year

Dartmouth averages over $84,100 per year for international students. The smallest Ivy League school offers a uniquely close-knit experience. Their quarter system and emphasis on undergraduate teaching set Dartmouth apart from research-heavy peers. Rural New Hampshire location means a focused, immersive college experience.


2. Amherst College#

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LocationAmherst, Massachusetts
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~1,900
Ranking#2 Liberal Arts College
Acceptance Rate~7%
Average Aid to International Students~$82,631/year

Amherst averages over $82,600 per year and is one of the few schools that is need-blind for international students. Your ability to pay has zero impact on whether you're admitted. Open curriculum with no required courses — you design your own education.


3. Providence College#

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LocationProvidence, Rhode Island
TypePrivate university (Catholic Dominican)
Students~4,200
RankingTop 5 Regional (North)
Acceptance Rate~50%
Average Aid to International Students~$82,404/year

Providence College averages over $82,400 per year with a ~50% acceptance rate — the most accessible school on this list by far. A Catholic Dominican university with strong programs in business, education, and the humanities. Providence, Rhode Island is a charming college city with a lower cost of living than nearby Boston.


4. Yale University#

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LocationNew Haven, Connecticut
TypeIvy League research university
Students~6,500
RankingTop 5 National
Acceptance Rate~4%
Average Aid to International Students~$83,878/year

Yale averages over $83,800 per year and is need-blind for international students. Their residential college system creates tight-knit communities within the larger university. Yale excels across every field — from arts and humanities to STEM to law and medicine.


5. Stanford University#

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LocationStanford, California
TypePrivate research university
Students~7,800
RankingTop 5 National
Acceptance Rate~3%
Average Aid to International Students~$84,900/year

Stanford averages nearly $85,000 per year for international students. Located in Silicon Valley, Stanford offers unmatched access to the tech industry and entrepreneurship. Tuition is covered for families earning under $100,000/year; room and board are also covered for families under $75,000/year.


6. Smith College#

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LocationNorthampton, Massachusetts
TypePrivate women's liberal arts college
Students~2,500
RankingTop 15 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~26%
Average Aid to International Students~$83,285/year

Smith averages over $83,200 per year — the highest of any women's college after Wellesley. The largest member of the Five College Consortium, Smith is one of the few women's colleges with its own engineering program. Northampton is a vibrant college town.


7. Pomona College#

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LocationClaremont, California
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~1,700
RankingTop 5 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~7%
Average Aid to International Students~$86,921/year

Pomona averages nearly $87,000 per year — one of the highest figures on this entire list. Part of the Claremont Colleges consortium in Southern California, giving you small-college intimacy with the resources of five schools combined. Near Los Angeles.


8. Brown University#

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LocationProvidence, Rhode Island
TypeIvy League research university
Students~7,200
RankingTop 15 National
Acceptance Rate~5%
Average Aid to International Students~$82,269/year

Brown averages over $82,200 per year and is famous for its Open Curriculum — no required courses outside your major. This gives you extraordinary freedom to explore and combine fields. Brown meets 100% of demonstrated need with no loans.


9. Princeton University#

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LocationPrinceton, New Jersey
TypeIvy League research university
Students~5,600
Ranking#1 National University
Acceptance Rate~4%
Average Aid to International Students~$82,269/year

The #1 university in America averages over $82,200 per year in aid and replaces all loans with grants. Every dollar of Princeton's financial aid is free money you never pay back. Most students from families earning under $100,000/year pay nothing.


10. Vanderbilt University#

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LocationNashville, Tennessee
TypePrivate research university
Students~7,100
RankingTop 20 National
Acceptance Rate~6%

One of the top research universities in the American South, set in Nashville — a booming city for tech, healthcare, and music. Vanderbilt replaces loans with grants and fully funds international students.


What's Next?#

Part 3 ranks the Top 20 schools by exact dollar amount — see exactly how much each school gives.

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