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There are several kinds of merit awards available to international
students:
Trustee Scholarship
The Trustee Scholarship recognizes truly outstanding high school
seniors with a four-year (full tuition and certain mandatory
fees) merit award. Principals or headmasters of schools must nominate Trustee Scholar candidates.
Nomination letters and accompanying materials, including application, must be received
at Boston University by December 1.
Nomination and essay forms are available online at the Trustee
Scholars site.
Recipients' average high school GPA: 3.96
Average rank in class: top 1 percent
Average SAT score: 2289
Average ACT score: 35
(This profile does not constitute a statement of eligibility criteria.)
University Scholarship
University Scholarships are awarded by the University to students
with exceptional academic records. This four-year, half-tuition,
renewable scholarship reflects Boston University's commitment
to excellence in academic achievement.
Recipients' average high school GPA: 3.83
Average rank in class: top 5 percent
Average SAT score: 2127
Average ACT score: 32
(This profile does not constitute a statement of eligibility criteria.)
Engineering Scholars
Engineering Scholarships are awarded by the Board of Admissions
to selected students applying to the College of Engineering with exceptional
academic records. This four-year, half-tuition, renewable scholarship
reflects Boston University's commitment to excellence in academic
achievement.
Recipients' average high school GPA: 3.83
Average rank in class: top 4 percent
Average SAT score: 2112
Average ACT score: 31
(This profile does not constitute a statement of eligibility criteria.)
Financial aid from Boston University is not available to international students. For general information about financial assistance, students may request the booklet "Financial Planning for Study in the United States" from the U.S. Information Agency or binational advising center in their home country.
International students pay the same tuition as U.S. students. Please consult our current tuition rates.
United States citizens and U.S. permanent residents who need
information about federal, state, and University financial aid
programs, eligibility determination, and application procedures
should contact the Office
of Financial Assistance, 881 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston,
Massachusetts 02215
(Tel: 1-617-353-2965).
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