<p>I currently attend a boarding school in New England, but I am here as an international student. I have a Canadian Passport</p>
<p>Do I apply to university as domestic or international?</p>
<p>I currently attend a boarding school in New England, but I am here as an international student. I have a Canadian Passport</p>
<p>Do I apply to university as domestic or international?</p>
<p>international</p>
<p>Academically, you will follow the instructions for domestic students. If you are applying for financial aid, you will use the forms for international students. You will be classified as a “non-resident alien” in college enrollment statistics.</p>
<p>You should read all instructions very carefully to make sure that you are using the correct forms. Some “international supplements” might be intended for students who are not attending a US school, while others are intended for applicants who are not US citizens or eligible non-citizens.</p>
<p>It is almost certain that the guidance office at your boarding school has worked with many students like you over the past years. Go talk your situation over with them. They are the experts on your situation.</p>