<p>Speaking of need-blind colleges, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Dartmouth, and Amherst (LAC) are all need-blind. Middlebury & Williams used to be, but turned out to be short of funding. However, them being need-blind does not mean that you are being evaluated within the U.S. pool. It means that within the international pool, your financial status will not affect your admission chances. What b@r!um said is correct – do not be discouraged from applying to non-need blind LACs – they oftentimes do award generous aid. Pomona, I think, is a little strict with aid, but Middlebury, Williams, Bates, Carleton, Bucknell, Bowdoin, Grinnell, Colgate, and Oberlin come to mind as attractive options.</p>