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<p>For internationals, it appears that only six institutions are need-blind in admissions and meet 100% of demonstrated need.
([Top</a> 6 Need-blind Colleges in US for International Students - Desperate Guide: Undergraduate College Financial Aid, Scholarship](<a href=“http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-6-need-blind-colleges-in-us-for-international-students]Top”>http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-6-need-blind-colleges-in-us-for-international-students))</p>
<p>Even for some of these 6, the school’s interpretation of need may not match your family’s true ability and willingness to pay. </p>
<p>Among colleges that are need-aware for internationals, many of the most generous are small liberal arts colleges (LACs). These include some excellent schools that may be overlooked by typical international applicants.
([Top</a> 25 Financial Aid Colleges in US for International Students (Need-aware) - Desperate Guide: Undergraduate College Financial Aid, Scholarship](<a href=“http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-25-financial-aid-colleges-in-us-for-international-students-need-aware]Top”>http://www.desperateguide.com/us/top-25-financial-aid-colleges-in-us-for-international-students-need-aware))</p>
<p>For physical sciences and math, the best (and most selective) schools on this list include:
Williams
Brown
Swarthmore
Stanford</p>
<p>Reed College also is strong in physical sciences and math, but is somewhat less selective than the 4 above. Macalester College might be another good “match” school; it enrolls a relatively high percentage of internationals.</p>
<p>The following page lists schools that are among the top 10 per capita producers of graduates who go on to earn PhDs in physical sciences, mathematics, and other fields:
[COLLEGE</a> PHD PRODUCTIVITY](<a href=“http://www.reed.edu/ir/phd.html]COLLEGE”>Doctoral Degree Productivity - Institutional Research - Reed College)</p>