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10 Universities with Full Funding & No Application Fees for International Students (Part 2)

More U.S. universities where you can apply for free and get a full scholarship — Connecticut College, Wellesley, Smith, Mount Holyoke, Reed, Case Western, and more.

William Kaseu
William Kaseu
March 27, 20266 min read
10 Universities with Full Funding & No Application Fees for International Students (Part 2)

More universities that charge $0 to apply and meet 100% of your demonstrated financial need for a bachelor's degree.

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This is Part 2 of 2. See also Part 1 for the first 10 schools.


1. Connecticut College#

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LocationNew London, Connecticut
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~1,800
RankingTop 50 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~38%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Connecticut College has one of the highest acceptance rates among schools with no application fee and full funding. Their Connections program integrates academics with internships, study abroad, and community engagement into a structured four-year plan. Hilltop campus overlooking Long Island Sound.


2. Union College#

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LocationSchenectady, New York
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,100
RankingTop 40 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~38%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

The first college in America to combine engineering with liberal arts (since 1845). Free to apply, ~38% acceptance rate, and full funding. If you want engineering at a small college without paying to apply, Union is a rare option.


3. Mount Holyoke College#

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LocationSouth Hadley, Massachusetts
TypePrivate women's liberal arts college
Students~2,200
RankingTop 35 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~40%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

The oldest women's college in America with about 25% international students — one of the highest percentages of any U.S. college. Part of the Five College Consortium. Free to apply, ~40% acceptance rate, and full funding. One of the best options for women.


4. Bryn Mawr College#

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LocationBryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
TypePrivate women's liberal arts college
Students~1,400
RankingTop 35 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~32%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

A women's college in the tri-college consortium with Swarthmore and Haverford. The first U.S. institution to offer graduate degrees to women. International student community dating back to 1885. Free to apply and fully funded.


5. Wellesley College#

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LocationWellesley, Massachusetts
TypePrivate women's liberal arts college
Students~2,500
RankingTop 5 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~13%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

One of the most prestigious women's colleges in the world — alumni include Hillary Clinton and Madeleine Albright. Cross-registration with MIT means you can take engineering courses at one of the best tech schools on earth. Free to apply, top-5 ranked, and fully funded.


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%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

The largest member of the Five College Consortium and one of the few women's colleges with its own engineering program. Smith averages over $83,000/year in financial aid to international students. Free to apply.


7. Denison University#

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LocationGranville, Ohio
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,300
RankingTop 40 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~25%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Strong career preparation through the Knowlton Center, connecting students with internships and jobs from freshman year. Located 30 minutes from Columbus. Free to apply and fully funded.


8. Reed College#

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LocationPortland, Oregon
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~1,500
RankingTop 50 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~41%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

No traditional grades, year-long senior thesis, refuses to participate in rankings. Reed is for genuine intellectuals who value learning itself. The ~41% acceptance rate, $0 application fee, and full funding make Reed one of the most accessible elite options.


9. Case Western Reserve University#

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LocationCleveland, Ohio
TypePrivate research university
Students~5,800
RankingTop 50 National
Acceptance Rate~28%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

A research university — larger and more research-focused than most schools on this list. Particularly strong in engineering, pre-med, and sciences. Next door to the Cleveland Clinic and world-class museums. Free to apply and fully funded.


10. Colorado College#

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LocationColorado Springs, Colorado
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,200
RankingTop 30 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~13%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Colorado College uses the unique Block Plan — one subject at a time for 3.5 weeks. This allows for field trips, immersive labs, and deep focus. At the base of the Rocky Mountains. Free to apply and fully funded.


All 20 Schools — Summary#

SchoolAcceptance RateTypePart
Reed College~41%Liberal arts2
Mount Holyoke College~40%Women's2
Connecticut College~38%Liberal arts2
Union College~38%Liberal arts + engineering2
Oberlin College~33%Liberal arts + conservatory1
Bryn Mawr College~32%Women's2
Berea College~30%Liberal arts (free tuition)1
Kenyon College~30%Liberal arts1
Macalester College~30%Liberal arts1
Skidmore College~29%Liberal arts1
Case Western Reserve~28%Research university2
Smith College~26%Women's2
Denison University~25%Liberal arts2
Davidson College~17%Liberal arts1
Carleton College~16%Liberal arts1
Bates College~14%Liberal arts1
Wellesley College~13%Women's2
Colorado College~13%Liberal arts2
Grinnell College~12%Liberal arts1
Colby College~8%Liberal arts1

For Women#

Four women's colleges with no application fees: Mount Holyoke (~40%), Bryn Mawr (~32%), Smith (~26%), and Wellesley (~13%). All fully fund international students.

For Engineering/STEM#

Union College (~38%) and Case Western Reserve (~28%) offer engineering programs with no application fees and full funding.

Zero-Cost Application Strategy#

Combine these schools with CSS fee waivers to apply for full scholarships at absolutely zero cost:

Total cost to apply for a full scholarship: $0.

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