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Will Caltech provide financial aid to all accepted international students?

Q. Will Caltech provide financial aid to all accepted international students? I am a Canadian student and was accepted today, but the financial aid decisions aren’t out. Caltech is too expensive, especially due to the USD-CND conversion rate. I applied for financial aid, but I’m worried they won’t provide enough money for me to attend. Would they accept me and not give me FA?Frequently Asked QuestionsGeneral QuestionsIDOCGeneral QuestionsDo you have any merit scholarships?No. Caltech does not have a merit scholarship program at this time. Our financial aid is strictly need-based.How do I apply for financial aid?The process of applying for financial aid will differ depending on your specific circumstances. Instructions for applying and links to the appropriate forms are all available under the Applying tab of this website. Please contact us if you need any assistance in completing your financial aid application.I missed one of the deadlines; can I still apply for financial aid?Yes. Our application deadlines are considered "priority deadlines." Meeting these deadlines ensures that your financial aid application is reviewed as early as possible. If you miss one of our deadlines, you may still submit your remaining materials, and your financial aid eligibility will not be affected negatively. We understand that receiving a timely financial aid offer is important to you, but we cannot rush to process your application if you turned in some of your materials late.Please note that the above advice only applies to our general application deadlines. Other financial aid deadlines, such as the deadline to apply for Summer Work-Study, are more strict, so we cannot accept late application materials in these cases.I can't get my noncustodial parent to submit an NCP PROFILE.We will need to evaluate your situation personally before we can decide how to proceed. If you are having trouble acquiring your noncustodial parent's information, please contact us for assistance.How do I correct my PROFILE?Domestic StudentsIf you are simply trying to update your PROFILE with the information from your most recent tax return, there's no reason to make a correction to your PROFILE. You should update your FAFSA instead, as you can make corrections online. We'll be able to transfer the data from your FAFSA to your PROFILE on our end.If you need to make changes to anything other than your tax information, you can print a copy of your PROFILE and write the changes in manually. Send us a copy of your corrections by e-mail.International StudentsYou can correct your PROFILE by printing out a copy and writing the changes in on paper. When you have made all the necessary changes, send it to us by e-mail.Are international students eligible for financial aid?You can receive financial aid as a new international undergraduate applicant if you complete the financial aid application and you have some financial need. If you do not apply or are not accepted for financial aid during your first year, you will not be eligible for financial aid during any other academic year, unless you are a citizen or permanent resident of Canada or Mexico.When will I be notified about my financial aid package?Prospective StudentsIf you were admitted Early Action and submitted your financial aid application by the Early Action priority deadlines, you’ll most likely receive a financial aid offer in February. If you submit your documents late and we do not have enough time to process your financial aid application by the end of February, your financial aid application will be reviewed later, along with the Regular Decision applicants.If you were admitted Regular Decision, you should expect to receive you financial aid offers in April, provided you have completed your financial aid application by then.Continuing StudentsYou will most likely receive your financial aid offer in late May, as long as you have completed your financial aid application by then. Our office will continue to release offers throughout the summer in case you need extra time to complete your application.Can you match my offer from another school?No. Caltech's financial aid is need-based, which means the amount of aid you receive is linked to your family's financial circumstances. To qualify for more aid, you would need to provide new information about your family's financial situation that we did not originally take into account when reviewing your application. (See how to appeal your financial aid decision.)How do I appeal my financial aid decision?If you have new information about your family's financial or household circumstances, we may be able to revise your financial aid package. To be considered for an appeal, please send us a signed statement detailing your situation. You should include all relevant documentation, if applicable. You may send your signed statement to us as an attachment to an e-mail.Can I have a CSS PROFILE fee waiver?We cannot waive the CSS PROFILE fee. The PROFILE automatically screens first-time domestic applicants for a need-based fee waiver. If it is asking you to pay to file your PROFILE, then you did not qualify for the fee waiver.I'm having trouble accessing the My Financial Aid module on access.caltech.The My Financial Aid site only fully supports Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. If you are attempting to use Google Chrome, Safari, Opera, or any other browser, you will need to switch browsers in order to access My Financial Aid.If you are using a supported browser and are still encountering technical errors, please let us know.I can't get a tax transcript/use the Data Retrieval Tool.There are several different factors that may prevent you from obtaining a tax transcript or using the Data Retrieval Tool. First, you will not be eligible to use either of these tools if you:Are a victim of identity theftAre a resident of certain US territories or freely associated statesIn addition, you will not be able to use the Data Retrieval Tool, but can still request a tax transcript if you:Filed an amended tax return (only your original return will be available)Filed "Married Filing Separately" on your latest tax returnOnce you know that you are eligible to use one of these tools, you must ensure that enough time has passed since your tax return was processed by the IRS. The amount of time it will take for these tools to become available depends on some of the circumstances of your tax return. Use the table below to help determine when your tax information will become available.If you feel that your tax information should be available but you are still unable to request this information, the automated systems may be having trouble verifying your identity. When you are filling in your personal information into one of the IRS systems, be sure that your information exactly matches the information from your most recent tax return. This includes your name, SSN, date of birth, address and tax filing status. The address is particularly finicky on both systems: the entire address, including all abbreviations, must match your tax return. For example, 100 Sharp Street Apt 14 is not the same as 100 Sharp Street #14 or 100 Sharp St Apt 14.If you are attempting to request a tax transcript, you will be asked a few questions about previous demographic information and your credit history. These questions can be difficult to answer, but are necessary in order to acquire a tax transcript. It is useful to have a copy of your credit report on hand when attempting to answer these questions.If you are still unable to use both of the IRS tools, please let us know, and we will be happy to assist you personally.How does underloading affect my financial aid?When you take less than a full-time courseload, your tuition charge will be reduced based on how many credits you are taking. Because your cost of attendance is reduced, your financial aid must be reduced as well. The financial aid reduction will generally come out of your Caltech Scholarship.Due to a recent policy change, if you first entered the Institute in fall 2012 or later, your tuition will not be reduced based on your courseload. Your financial aid, however, will be reduced. This means that you will be charged the same amount of tuition, but receive less financial aid to cover it.More specific information, including what you can expect based on your enrollment status, is available in the full underloading policy.IDOCDo I need to send my documents to IDOC?All undergraduates who are applying for financial aid, except for prospective international students, need to submit their required financial aid documents to IDOC. Once you have submitted your documents to IDOC, you can send copies of any documents you may have missed directly to us by e-mail.Caltech is not listed as one of my IDOC schools.Caltech works with IDOC differently than most other schools. Caltech will not request your information from IDOC until after you have been accepted for admission. This means that Caltech will not be present on your list of schools on the IDOC website, and you will not see any Caltech-specific forms in your required document list. Please review our list of required documents carefully and be prepared to submit them all to IDOC, even if IDOC does not appear to be requesting some of them. IDOC will process them and keep them on file; once you are admitted, your Caltech-specific documents will be delivered to us.When will I hear from IDOC?Caltech will request your information from IDOC only after you have been admitted and submitted either your CSS PROFILE or FAFSA. Early Action admits who have submitted their PROFILE and/or FAFSA will not have their information requested until mid-December due to Caltech's processing schedule.Can my noncustodial parent submit his/her documents through IDOC, too?Noncustodial parents will be able to upload their tax returns and any other necessary information through the IDOC website. Information submitted by the custodial parent will not be shared with the noncustodial parent and vice versa. Other personal information, such as contact information and Social Security numbers, will also not be shared with the other parent.When will IDOC finish processing my documents?IDOC will not process any of your uploaded documents until you have submitted a complete current year tax return (or appropriate Non-Tax Filer's Statement). We will not be able to calculate your financial aid eligibility without your tax return, either, so this shouldn't be a major issue.Once IDOC has received your documents, all of your data will be processed in 2-3 days and delivered to your IDOC schools shortly thereafter. We encourage all students to use the electronic upload option to avoid shipping delays, which will slow down your application. Remember, if you turn in parts of your financial aid application in late, we cannot rush to process your application.IDOC is asking me to send a W-2, but I didn't receive one for 2014.If you filed a 2015 tax return but did not receive a W-2, you will need to file a W-2 Waiver with IDOC. This form will be available directly on the IDOC website's document list. You can access it by clicking "Click here if you did not receive a W-2 for this year" next to the W-2 requirement.Can I submit my documents to IDOC as they become available?You should upload all your required documents to IDOC at the same time, or submit them all in one packet if you send them by mail. If you missed a requirement when you initially submitted your information to IDOC, you can send us the missing form(s) by e-mail.When should I submit my documents to IDOC?The IDOC website will keep track of each of your school's IDOC deadlines. Since you should submit all of your forms at once, be prepared to submit all of your required documents by your earliest deadline. Keep in mind that if you have not yet been admitted to Caltech, our deadline will not appear on the IDOC website. We have listed our deadlines below for your reference:Applicant TypeIDOC DeadlineProspective, Early Action January 6th, 2017Prospective, Regular Decision March 16th, 2017Continuing Student April 20th, 2017

What are the admission statistics for top schools in computer science, information science and computer engineering?

* CS and IT world has changed a lot. New degrees have emerged. I am going to add data from 2017/18 admission season by October 2018. Till then promote and share this answer.*Let's set your thinking first.The Grad School Statistics We Never Hadhttp://occamstypewriter.org/scurry/2017/05/16/university-rankings-are-fake-news/Academic Rankings Considered Harmful!Where you went to college doesn't matter. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/06/where-you-went-to-college-doesnt-matter-this-is-why?utm_content=bufferbb6ab&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=bufferMany students start their college research with rankings. That’s all well and good. You’ve got to start somewhere. But overall there is NO ranking system, NO acceptance criteria, no matter how perfect, is going to be able to tell you what university is best for your future. Graduate program prestige is a touchy subject for many people. I recommend that students look holistically, by looking at many rankings and university prestige, cost-benefit analysis, curriculum, post graduation job status, research fit, reputation of advisers etc. Of course you’d like to attend the program with the most prestige. But what if that prestigious university you’re in love with is price gouging? What if you’ll have to set back your life plans to be able to afford tuition, never mind the cost of living?Holistic view of the ranks:Look at different sources before settling in one ranking method.Research interests, fit with the adviser and adviser's reputation in the field (I cannot stress enough how important this is to any PhD applicants. #1 priority over anything. PeriodARWU: Academic Ranking of World Universities in Computer Science - 2015 (Helpful to PhD applicants: based on citations, research, impact factor. Much better than USNEWS for science, tech, CS ranking)NSF grant: Universities Report Highest-Ever R&D Spending of $65 Billion in FY 2011 (Helpful to PhD applicants, refer Table 3; Gives you an idea about research expenditures of the school - you want to end up in a college with continuous supply of fund)National Research Council: NRC Rankings Overview: Computer Sciences (Helpful to PhDs, sort by 'Research high'. This shows the quality of research.) Page on phd.org is derived from the NRC ranking.Microsoft Research rank: Page on bit.ly (Click the link or Copy paste the link, Click the field of your research on left, In the middle pane click 'see more ' in top organizations in [your field], Choose '5 years', and then sort by 'North America' or your continents).CSrankings.org, a ranking based on top-tier publication output of CS faculty. Unlike US News and World Report's approach, which is exclusively based on surveys, this ranking is entirely metrics-based. It measures the number of publications by faculty that have appeared at the most selective conferences in each area of computer science. However , this does not capture all top conferences for a particular field , so the ranking is based only on top 3–5 conferences. So, there are flaws in rankings particularly in algorithms, systems, HCI etc. But all rankings have them. Good as a preliminary filter to find faculty working on each field at each school.And finally, USNews Computer Science . Unfortunately many applicants and early career assistant professors use it as a primary filter. Comparing schools based only on USNews rank is a common mistake by PhD applicants. Academics don't look at this ranking highly. This is the baseless , subjective, and perception based, yet most common ranking system out there. Be careful.QS University rankings: Page on topuniversities.com [The research methodology is mostly subjective based. I recommend using this only for Masters and Business programs, not for PhD). In all honesty, QS and THE rankings overvalue European universities. But no one actually cares about it.(CAUTION- academic rankings are bad) Academic Rankings Considered Harmful!Do I want a Masters or a PhD ?For those who want to go on to graduate study, the first decision is whether to pursue a master’s degree or a PhD. The master’s degree usually consists of additional coursework and will give you a stronger foundation of the same sort you had as an undergraduate. Getting a PhD. is a MUCH LONGER/MUCH HARDER commitment (often five or more years), the core of which is an independent research project leading to a doctoral dissertation, and job in academic institutions or research fields.Is it easier to get admitted as a Masters compared to a PhD?It depends how you define "easier". There is no 'yes' or 'no' answer to this. Generally speaking, all applicants should be aware that the selection process is comprehensive and rigorous for PhD admission compared to Masters since there are generally fewer slots for PhDs, and Masters slots are typically not funded (vs most PhD students being fully funded).Money and degree?Sadly in today economy the ability for a student to pay full tuition has become a factor in some admissions decisions. MBA is notoriously known for “rich gets it all”. But this has definitely been the case in CS and IT in University of California, Georgia Tech, which has seen a rise in admitted applicants. In today marketplace, more and more schools are paying great attention to full paid Masters applicants that explained why so many campuses are packed by international students. This puts deserved and talented students behind the wealthy ones.Masters programs may be easier to get into if for no other reason than because you can pay tuition. Eg, University of Southern California, Georgia Tech Masters, University of Pennsylvania, Harvard (extension schools, professional school, and few Master degrees), Dartmouth, Cornell, Stanford, CMU etc. If the question is whether or not one's ability to pay can overcome deficiencies in one's transcript, the answer is "usually" no. The college will not allow an unqualified applicant to get in, but if there are two candidates, and one is high need (smart) and the other is not (slightly less smart), all other things being equal, the full pay student may be the one getting that fat envelope. This is one of the reasons why you see more Master students than PhD students in any schools. PhD programs are more difficult to gain acceptance to because you also receive a salary, health insurance and somebody in the nebulous world of academia pays your tuition (training grants, PI's grants, fellowships etc). The bar for any PhD school is much tougher than bar for any Masters. Example, it may be equally harder or if not more, to get into a top 30–35 PhD school than Masters at a top 5–10 school. Admission is overly critical and competitive at PhD level, and being able to pay tuition has no influence in PhD admission process. Industries and Academics also look very highly of PhD candidates compared to Masters. In some sense, Masters is an advanced bachelors.To confirm my statement look at the data below.***acceptance rate does not translate to how good a school is in research. Acceptance rate is a factor how many students applied to how many slots are available. But that does show overall strength of the program. YOU be the decision maker***------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MIT EECS, MAThe admission rate of applicants to EECS at MIT is approximately 6%. They only have one application process and it is for the Master’s/PhD combined. There is no separate Master’s degree application.Acceptance Rate: 6.4% , 2778 applications and admitted 180 applicants for 2014-2015Source: Emailed [email protected], CAMS: 667 applications, 123 accepted, 92 enrolled (18.4% acceptance rate)PhD acceptance: This past year we had 692 applicants to our Ph.D. program. We accepted 71, with about 50 of them taking us up on our offer. Now 10% might not seem like terrible odds as compared with, say, getting into Stanford as an undergraduate (7% admission rate). But those 692 applicants were already a somewhat self-selected group.Acceptance Rate: 18.4% (MS), 10.26% (PhD)Source: http://cs.stanford.edu/newsletter/past-newsletters/2011(Look for admissions statistics section)Princeton, NJAcceptance: 11 % They do not have statistics for computer science alone.Source: Look at graduate admissions for school of engineering and applied science: A Princeton Profile . Also emailed at [email protected] Tech (CS/HCI/OMS), GASource: Graduate Admissions - Table 4.3Page on gatech.eduAs you can see from first link, the admission rate is around 19% - 30%.PhD in GTECH is way harder than Masters to get admission. Impossible to compare quality of applicants at these two levels.Regular Masters CS with thesis option: As you can see that GTech Masters program is not as competitive to get into (Refer to IInd link). There are 3x to 5x more Masters students than PhDs at GTech. That is a quite significant difference and should tell something about quality of PhD students vs Masters students to get into. Email source says PhD admission rate is 10%.Masters in Interactive Computing/HCI: Total applicants: 350 applicants, Admit: 100 admits, and Enrolled: 50 . Only 50% enrolled. About half of students in Interactive Computing track; the rest are divided among the Psychology, Industrial Design, and Digital Media tracks. The acceptance rate is somewhat lower in the Interactive Computing track, but not significantly. Usually unfunded admission in Masters.Acceptance rate: 28.57%Source: Emailed [email protected] Masters: They also have an online Masters in CS program with Udacity. Acceptance Rate for OMS CS: 50% - 60%[Their on-site/in-person program is ranked top 10 by USNews, NOT the online program]Source: Emailed [email protected], ILEach year the Department of Computer Science at Illinois receives around 1500 applications for the MS and PhD programs and admits around 130 recruits between the two programs.Acceptance Rate (MS + PhD combined) : 8.66%Source: Application Evaluation ProcessWisconsin-Madison, WIAcceptance Rate: 20% (MS + PhD combined)Enrollment rate: only 36%Source: http://grad.wisc.edu/education/academicprograms/profiles/229.pdfUT-Austin, TXMS/PhD: ~ 20%. Nearly the same as Wisconsin Madison (MS + PhD combined)Source: [email protected] replied back they are as close to the numbers ~15-20%.Purdue, INFor Fall 2014 we had about 1112 applications for about 82 slots. For Fall 2013 we had about 980 applications for about 54 slots.Acceptance Rate: 7.3% (MS + PhD combined)Source: https://www.cs.purdue.edu/graduate/admission/process.htmlPurdue also has a CIT (computer information technology) degree with very high acceptance rate and a late deadline. But you may be required to pay a lot as a Masters.Harvard, MAAdmits about 8%-9% of applications across their graduate programs. They do not offer admission into the masters degree in Computer Science- at this time they only admit into their PhD program.For the class of graduate students entering in Fall 2014, SEAS received more than 2000 applications across all Ph.D. and master's programs and accepted just under 10 %Source: Emailed [email protected] Mellon University, PACarnegie Mellon overall is hovering around 15-20% (MS + PhD combined). Surprised (too many CS specializations)?? However, the School of Computer Science PhD only is about 6.8% (2012 Statistics: 5071 applicants, 345 admitted, 138 enrolled)The thing you have to note is that every computing specializations within Carnegie Mellon School of Conputing has different requirements and thus different acceptance rates.The admission intake is pretty high at Masters level - a bit higher than peer schools. Is Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science easier to get into thancomparative programs at top tier schools?Tip:CMU Heinz is relatively very easier to get into for Information Systems degree (but does not enjoy as much reputation as CS)Few (not all) masters programs at CMU are easier to get into for no other reason than because you can pay tuition as long as you meet minimum criteria for admission.CMU has a INI school focused at information technology, networking, security and technology management. Very good job placement but you may be paying atleast USD 80k-120k for your masters without any scholarship.Penn State CS / IST, PAabout 800-1000 applications for fall semester; about 50-75 applications for spring semester. We accept about 30-50 students for fall and about 6 for spring; most of these are PHD students.Acceptance Rate: 6.25% (fall, MS + PhD combined) ; 12% springSource: Graduate Admissions and emailed [email protected] Science and Technology department: Penn State has a highly reputed interdisciplinary department- CS, Sociology, and Psychology mixed together.M.S. Program | College of Information Sciences and TechnologyUniversity of Pennsylvania CIS/CIT, PAPhD in CIS/CIT : 448 applicants to the doctoral program, 50 candidates admittedAcceptance Rate: 11.16%Masters program in CS : 752 applicants, 135 candidates admittedAcceptance Rate: 17.95%[No Aid for Masters "cash cow' masters program]Masters program in IT: 331 applicants, 58 candidates admittedAcceptance Rate: 17.52%Source for all above: Graduate Program Admissions Statistics[No Aid for Masters "cash cow' masters program]Brown University, RIPhD: 300 applications to our PhD programAcceptance Rate: 16%Masters: About 375 applicationsAcceptance Rate: 22%Source: Emailed [email protected][Masters in CS is relatively easier to get into even though it is an Ivy - a "cash cow" masters program]Cornell University, NYPhD: About 11% for the fall 2015 for both CS and iSchool eachSource: Emailed [email protected] University, NYPhD: 710 PhD applicants and 53 admits for fall 2015 Acceptance Rate: 7.46%MS: MS is relatively easier to get into, higher acceptance rate and does not have financial aid. 'cash cow' masters program.Source: Emailed admission committee at [email protected] Ann Arbor(CS/iSchool), MICS/CE: 618 PhD applications for 64 slots. Masters is higher acceptance rate.Acceptance Rate: 10.35%Source: Computer Science and EngineeringInformation Science: 8.27%Acceptance:145 PhD applications for 12 slots - 5 years averageSource: Rackham Graduate SchoolDuke University, NCPhD and MS about 17 % (As you can see the GRE and GPA criteria for Masters admission is lower than peer schools)Source: Computer Science - Duke UniversityDuke Graduate School (more statistics)Yale University, CTAdmission rate of PhD: ~20% (according to an email response) but the link below says 12%Masters: MS program is course work only and unfunded.Source: Department of Computer Science - Yale University in New Haven, CT - Graduate Program Information at Petersons.comAlso emailed cs office at Yale.University of Washington (CS/iSchool/HCDE), WACS: Over 1400 applications and admitted 150 students. Only 56 PhD students in 2014-2015 cohort. Over the past 10 years or so, the acceptance rate has been about 10%.Graduate School StatisticsEnroll rate: 33%. Typically about 1/3 of the students they admit end up comingSource: grad-admissions@cs.washington.edu---------------------------------------------------------------------------------HCDE (recently established program): For fall 2015, there were total of 86 PhD applications that admitted 7 students.PhD Acceptance rate:8.13%Master’s program received 484 applications and admitted 93 students. Acceptance rate: 19.21%Note: Heavily design and UX oriented, and prototyping based----------------------------------------------------------------------------------iSchool:Admit rate for the PhD program is normally around 15-20%Masters (MSIM) programs are less selective and does not enjoy much reputation. Their masters is a cash cow. However, their PhD is competitive.Acceptance Rate: 23% for MastersSource: Page on uw.eduUniversity of Maryland, College Park (CS/iSchool), MDAcceptance Rate: Overall about 20% of applicants are admitted, and about 1/3rd of them enrollSource: Emailed [email protected] for Prospective StudentsiSchool PhD: ~20%iSchool Masters: See below.iSchool MIM: over 600 applications and admitted just over 100 applicants: 16.66%iSchool HCIM: accepted 60 out of 111 applications, 54.4% [Easy Safety. Do not rush because of the Maryland name. Make sure you check available courses, TA/RA opportunities and industry reaction to this degree]Source: Page on umd.edu and emailed [email protected] Berkeley, CAFor EECS overall, not broken down by degree: "3100 applicants for about 100 slots". Their yield is probably high. They also say the MS CS program "admits very few students."Overall PhD and MS combined: <5%Source: Facts and figuresThey also have an interdisciplinary iSchool. Lower acceptance rate compared to their CS department due to the interdisciplinary nature and high demand of the program. Admits only 5–8 PhDs per year out of several hundred applications. Ph.D. Application InstructionsUniversity of Southern California, CAAcceptance Rate: No [email protected] responded that they do not have that statistic available.[Probably one of the easiest schools among top tiers, to get into for Masters with full pay.]University of California Davis, CAAdmission to the Graduate Group in Computer Science is highly competitive. On average, we receive over 1,000 applications for admission and generally admit the top 10%.Acceptance Rate:: ~10%Source: Prospective Graduate Students - Computer ScienceUniversity of California, Los Angeles, CAAcceptance Rate: 22%Source: Page on ucla.edu(The new data suggests acceptance is lower than this)University of California, San Diego,CAAcceptance Rate for MS: For fall 2015, 900 MS applicants, acceptance rate of 7.5%,Acceptance Rate for PhD: 375 PhD applicants with an admission percentage of 19%(Notice the higher PhD acceptance compared to Masters. This is because UCSD is a top tier research school and usually focus more on PhDs)University of California, Santa Barbara, CAAcceptance Rate: ~ 10% for PhDs. More for Masters. We receive around 400+ PhD applications per year and admit between 30-50 students. Our goal is to have roughly 20-25 students join the program each Fall.Source: Frequently Asked Questions for UCSB Graduate AdmissionsCaltech, CAAcceptance Rate: Still searchingJohns Hopkins, MDAcceptance Rate: Still searching

What are some nice engineering colleges in the USA for an international student with a tight budget?

I’m not familiar with CA community colleges, so I can only offer you some general advice. Since international students are not eligible for federal or CA state financial aid, you will be required to pay a full out-of-state tuition. I’ve checked the websites of the colleges you mentioned - Foothill and De Anza - and it looks like they they have a similar out-of-state tuition ~$8,300.Have you already read the info on Foothill College International Admissions?Financial Matters & Work QuestionsWhat financial support documents are required for admission?You and your sponsor (if you have one) must sign a Confidential Financial Statement on page 3 of the International Student Application form. In addition, you must include an original bank letter dated within the last 6 months verifying that you or your sponsor are in "good standing" at the bank and can demonstrate the amount of the minimum current estimated expenses for the first year of your studies at Foothill.Can I be my own sponsor?Yes. We need to receive proof of your financial standing (see question above).Foothill College International Admissions shoes the estimated annual cost (tuition +room and board) is ~$22,000. There are no scholarships or financial aid for international students. F-1 visa allows to work on campus part-time, but this potential work and expected money cannot be considered for I-20 form. If you have enough money to cover the first year at Foothill, you can start working on getting your application ready. You will need TOEFL/IELTS if you are not from an English-speaking country. Look at the forms and requirements, contact the admissions if you have any questions, and start the process.Overall, Foothill looks like a great college and they have this special partnership transfer agreements with many universities http://www.foothill.edu/international/ArticulationAgreement.pdf which are available to international students too.140 FHDA international students accepted to UCLA, 94 to UC Berkeley, 344 to UC San Diego, 385 to UC Davis for Fall 2015; 72 to USC for Fall 2014! Our students were also accepted to MIT, Stanford, Columbia, Yale, Purdue, NYU, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and more!And some of these schools actually provide a good financial aid to international students, so potentially you can transfer to a great university and get a financial aid to complete your bachelors. Of course, you will have to work really hard for it, but the opportunity is there, so it’s up to you to make it happen.De Anza college info page encourages prospective international applicants to start the process as early as possible. You cannot apply online, and there are many forms and documents to submit, so review the requirements carefully. International Student Programs :: Hello This college also has transfer agreements with universities Transfer Planning. Their website is not as easy to navigate as Foothill’s and I didn’t see the info on estimated attendance costs for international students, but I am sure if you spend enough time you’ll be able to find the information you need for your decision.

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