<p>It is actually way more complicated than the original article states as some of these “full-need” schools are need-aware in admissions decisions. It is easy to promise to meet the full financial need of admitted students, if you do not admit students who need much. There are a huge number of variations. There are this year only six schools who both practice need-blind admissions and promise to meet full need for ALL of their students: Amherst, Dartford, Harvard, MIT, Princeton and Yale. That’s it. There are other schools like Stanford or Williams, who are need-blind/full-need for US students but not internationals.</p>
<p>There is a wikipedia article that maintains lists, but as with any wikipedia source, YMMV: <a href=“Need-blind admission - Wikipedia”>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Need-blind_admission</a></p>