Are there scholarships available at US universities to reduce the financial burden after admission?
Yes, many US universities offer scholarships to international students to help reduce the financial burden, often awarded at the time of admission. These are typically merit-based, and a separate application is usually not required.
- Amounts and eligibility vary widely by university and are subject to change.
- Some universities may offer additional need-based or departmental scholarships after enrollment.
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