Tell me, how did you build this list?
- College of the Holy Cross (ED) - Aid is awarded to United States citizens and permanent residents only based on a need analysis. Academic merit scholarships are also extremely limited. There is limited funding for international students.
- Agnes Scott - offers merit-based scholarships that are highly competitive.
- Whitworth University - Whitworth aid does not offer scholarships or other financial aid that covers the full cost of attendance, and we do not guarantee need-based aid to applicants. The maximum merit scholarship is $25000 and the cost of attendance is $55136 for students staying on campus.
- Beloit College - Beloit College values a vibrant international community and awards generous merit-based scholarships to its international applicants. (Note, maximum of $27000) Yet, we cannot guarantee that we can meet the full need of every applicant.
- College of the Atlantic - COA will meet 100% of determined financial need for Davis UWC Scholars. Financial aid for other international students is limited.
- Hampshire College - Hampshire College offers a limited amount of financial aid (grant) assistance to international students who demonstrate financial need.
- Hobart & William Smith - The average package typically equals more than half the annual cost of tuition, room and board. Highly competitive applicants will be considered for a full tuition scholarship.
- Depauw University - http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/depauw-university/1866094-prospective-international-student-depauw-university.html#Comment_19442322
- Allegheny College - All international applicants will be considered for scholarships, the majority ranging between $5,000 and $30,000 per year. Please keep in mind that Allegheny College is unable to meet 100% of need.
All the information above is copied from the schools’ websites. If your family can afford only $6000 per year, then you need to scrap this entire list. Every single one of them has to go.