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What are some blind need universities?

Hey everyone, does anyone have a list or know of any universities that are blind need, meaning they don't base their admission decisions on financial need? Trying to find some options that will make affording college a bit easier on my family. Thanks!

5 months ago

Absolutely! Need-blind colleges are institutions that don't consider an applicant's financial situation when making admissions decisions. These schools commit to reviewing and admitting students based on their merits, irrespective of their financial circumstances. Here's a list of some popular need-blind universities in the United States:

1. Amherst College

2. Brown University

3. California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

4. Columbia University

5. Cornell University

6. Dartmouth College

7. Duke University

8. Harvard University

9. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

10. Northwestern University

11. Princeton University

12. Rice University

13. Stanford University

14. University of Chicago

15. University of Notre Dame

16. University of Pennsylvania

17. Vanderbilt University

18. Yale University

It's important to note that many of these need-blind schools also follow a "full-need" model, which means they aim to meet 100% of a student's demonstrated financial need once they're admitted. By applying to these universities, you're more likely to receive robust financial aid packages that can alleviate the burden of paying for college. Keep in mind that the financial aid application process is separate from the admissions process, so be sure to complete all required documents when applying for financial aid.

However, I encourage you to not limit your college search based solely on need-blind status. Many other universities, although not need-blind, are still committed to providing generous financial aid packages to their students. The most crucial aspect is finding a university that's a great fit for you academically and personally while still considering affordability. Don't hesitate to explore a variety of schools and utilize their net price calculators to get an idea of what your financial aid packages may look like.

I hope this information helps, and best of luck with your college search!

5 months ago

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