mentioned studying abroad in the United States, because of its high cost of studying abroad for most families, many students want to apply for scholarships.
On the whole, American universities are quite generous to students. Scholarships and grants are basically available in every school, but there are always a few universities that are particularly "stuck".
Today, Li Sichen Study Abroad 360 editor will give you an inventory of the most generous and stingy universities in the United States~
The following 10 American colleges and universities, more than 60% of the out-of-state students can get scholarships!
1. Bowling green State University, Bowling green State University
2017-2018 tuition for out-of-state students: $18,593
Percentage of out-of-state students who received scholarships: 86%
Average amount of scholarships for out-of-state students: $10,097
2. University of Toledo Toledo
2017-2018 tuition for out-of-state students: $18,578
Percentage of out-of-state students who received scholarships: 81%
Average amount of scholarships for out-of-state students: $11,172
3. University of Hawaii—Manoa
2016-2017 out of state Student tuition: $33,764
Percentage of out-of-state students who received scholarships: 80.5%
Average amount of scholarships for out-of-state students: $15,495
4. Mississippi State University
2017-2018 out-of-state tuition fees: $22,358
Out-of-state students who received scholarships Percentage: 78%
out-of-state students get scholarships Average amount: $13,294
5. Colorado School of Mines
2017-2018 out-of-state tuition fees: $37,436
out-of-state students who receive scholarships: 70%
out-of-state students receive scholarships Average amount: $12,703
6. Jackson State University
2016-2017 out-of-state tuition: $17,614
Percentage of out-of-state students who received scholarships: 70%
Average amount of scholarships for out-of-state students: $11,948
7. Michigan University of Technology, Michigan Technological University
2017-2018 out-of-state tuition: $32,318
Percentage of out-of-state students who received scholarships: 68%
Average amount of scholarships for out-of-state students: $11,343
8. Louisiana Department Louisiana Tech University
2017-2018 tuition for out-of-state students: $18,438
Percentage of out-of-state students who received scholarships: 64.9%
Average amount of scholarships for out-of-state students: $17,589
9. University of Missouri-Kansas City University of Missouri—Kansas City
2017- 2018 out-of-state tuition: $25,999
Percentage of out-of-state students who received scholarships: 64%
Average amount of scholarships for out-of-state students: $12,446
10. Louisiana University of Louisiana—Lafayette
2016-2017 State Out-of-state tuition: $23,074
Percentage of out-of-state students who received scholarships: 63.5%
Average amount of scholarships for out-of-state students: $13,241
Let’s take a look at the 20 most stingy universities in the United States!
01, New York University New York University
private
Among all four-year private colleges and universities, after deducting basic grants and scholarships, New York University has the highest net tuition. It is so high that it has entered the US federal government's "hall of shame" list.
At the same time, according to College Board statistics, New York University only meets 59% of the financial needs of students, and this proportion also includes students with loans. It is also bad that only 3% of New York University students can fully pay for their tuition and living expenses.
Someone also raised objections. New York University is both a private university and in the big city of New York, the cost will definitely be high.
02, The College of New Jersey
public
school is located in Ewing, New Jersey, which belongs to the northern town of Trenton, the capital of New Jersey. This college is the official university in New Jersey and the fifth university in the United States. The College of New Jersey is known for its comfortable high standards of quality of life.
03, State University of New York--Purchase College State University of New York
Public
State University of New York, is a university system composed of many higher education institutions in New York State, USA, not an independent university. Among the many member campuses of SUNY, the four national research universities, State University of New York at Buffalo, State University of New York at Binghamton, State University of New York at Stony Brook, and State University of New York at Albany, have the most outstanding strengths. It is among the top universities in the world.
State University of New York colleges are scattered throughout New York State, some are located in the mountains, some are adjacent to the beach, some are in the bustling city, and some are built in the quiet countryside.
04, Duquesne University Duquesne University
private
Duquesne University is a well-known four-year private Catholic university in the United States and a Catholic university in Pennsylvania. It is in a leading position among Catholic universities in the United States.
Duquesne University is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s second largest city. In addition to steel and machinery as the city’s pillar industries, this city has now transformed into a city dominated by medical care, education, leisure, and humanities.
05, University of California--Davis University of California, Davis
Public
University of California, Davis, affiliated to the famous University of California system, is a member of the American Association of Universities (AAU), an alliance of top universities in North America, Pacific Rim University Alliance member. The school is known as the "Public Ivy League" and belongs to Tier-1 (the highest level) one of the top public universities in the United States.
06, Emerson College Emerson College
Private
Emerson College was a small school that taught public speeches and debates. In 1991, Emerson College first offered courses in drama for schoolchildren and became one of the first schools to award degrees in drama, art, speech and debate, mass communication and journalism.
07, University of Pittsburgh--Pittsburgh Campus University of Pittsburgh
Public
University of Pittsburgh (University of Pittsburgh), also known as "Pittsburgh" (PITT), founded in 1787, is the world's top public research university with a long history, the United States A well-known institution of higher learning, it is also one of the ten earliest universities in the United States. Its main campus is located in Pittsburgh, the second largest city in Pennsylvania, across the street from Carnegie Mellon University. The colleges are located in Oakland and the geographical position is very superior.
08, George Mason University JoeGeorge Mason University
public
George Mason University is a famous first-level national university in the United States and a major university that has rapidly risen in the United States in the past decade. The campus is located in Fairfax, Virginia, only 15 miles from the US capital, Washington, DC. It is a safe suburban community with a mild climate and four distinct seasons. Students can take the free shuttle bus provided by George Mason University or take the free Fairfax CUE bus to the subway station in Washington.
09, University of Vermont University of Vermont
public
The 20th institution established since the founding of the United States, and the fifth university established in New England. The establishment time is second only to Harvard University, Yale University, Dartmouth College and Brown the University.
10. Suffolk University Suffolk University
private
Suffolk University (Suffolk University) was founded in 1906, is a private comprehensive university, located in the center of Boston, is the third largest school in the Boston area.
11. American University
private
is a top private university in the United States, located in Washington, DC, and is one of the league schools of the Patriot League. Due to the special position of the school, American universities have strong strengths in political science, public policy, international relations, and business.
12. University of Texas at Austin
Public
is located in Austin, the capital of Texas in the United States. It is a world-renowned top public research university, and the Association of Top Universities in North America. (AAU) is also one of the first eight universities in the United States' most prestigious "Public Ivy League".
The University of Texas system is the second largest educational institution in the United States in terms of donations, with a total of more than $31 billion, second only to Harvard University. Due to the government's protection policy for outstanding students in this state, it is extremely difficult for international students to apply for UT-Austin undergraduates, and the proportion of international students in the school is only 2.4%.
13. Elon University Elon University
Private
University is located in North Carolina, USA, and is famous for its beautiful campus. Within an hour’s drive of Elon University, stand Duke University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina at Greensburg, North Carolina State University of A&M, and Wake Forest University. Therefore, this area is one of the regions where famous American schools gather.
14. Michigan State University Michigan State University
public
is abbreviated as MSU, established in 1855 and located in East Lansing, Michigan, USA. It is a world-class public research university and an academic alliance of top universities in North America. American Association of Universities (AAU) member, known as the "Public Ivy League" university.
15. Penn State University Park
public
was founded in 1855 and is located in the valley paradise of the Alabachian Mountains in State College, Pennsylvania, USA. It is a world-renowned top Research Universities.
16. Ohio University--Athens Ohio University Athens
public
Ohio University OHIO UNIVERSITY is located on the hills of the Appalachian Mountains, surrounded by winding rivers, forests, and 5 state parks, Ohio University OHIO UNIVERSITY is located in a safe, warm and beautiful city-Athens, about 75 miles southeast of Columbus, the capital of Ohio.
17, Oregon State University
public
is a world-renowned public research university. It was established under the personal presidency of the then U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. As the only two universities in the United States that received government land grants and used them to participate in ocean, aviation, and energy programs One of them enjoys a unique honor and is known as the "model of public universities."
18. University of New Hampshire
public
was established in 1866, referred to as UNH, formerly known as the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, located in the small town of Durham, New England, a comprehensive public university with a world reputation. This area was established for the children of ordinary working people to receive higher education and is one of the top 50 public universities in North America.
19. University of Arizona
public
referred to as UA, a world-renowned institution of higher learning, one of the most prestigious public research universities in the United States, was founded in 1885 and is located in Tucson, the second largest city in Arizona. The school’s astronomy, geology, geography, civil engineering and other disciplines have strong scientific research strength, and anthropology, sociology, philosophy, law, engineering, and life sciences are also among the best in the United States. It is known as one of the "public Ivy League" universities. It is also one of the 62 member schools of the Association of American Universities (AAU), an alliance of top research universities in North America.
20. University of Massachusetts-Amherst University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Public
was founded in 1863 and is located in the town of Amherst, Massachusetts, USA. It is a world-renowned public university system in the United States. One of the university's earliest campuses and a member of the World University Alliance. As an extremely low-key and strong university, the University of Massachusetts Amster is also a member of the five-university alliance of Massachusetts, one of the four major alliances of American liberal arts colleges.