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lawrenz4u Posted - 08/10/2004 : 17:25:47
Hello there,
I really want to know if there are any universities or colleges in the usa that give full scholarship to int'l applicants who have a SAT score of 1200 and a TOEFL score of 220. Please, i am dying to know especially when such schools offer any course as biochemistry, premedicine. hope to hear from yu and my email address is henrianno@yahoo.com.
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cip Posted - 04/17/2006 : 21:24:07
Incoming freshmen and transfer international students are automatically considered for scholarship assistance at Marshall University is Huntington, West Virginia,USA. Scholarships available to incoming freshmen are described at: http://www.marshall.edu/sfa/article.asp?article=32.

John Marshall Scholars - High school seniors with an ACT composite score of 30 or higher (or 1320 SAT scores) and a 3.50 GPA are eligible for a John Marshall Scholarship. Recipients will receive a tuition waiver and annual $1250 stipend. Students who maintain the required 3.50 GPA and meet other program requirements will be considered for renewal of John Marshall awards.

• Board of Governor’s Scholarship -- High school seniors with a minimum ACT composite score of 25-29 (or 1130 SAT score) and a grade point average of 3.50 are eligible for a Board of Governor’s Scholarship. Recipients will receive awards of one-half tuition waiver for one academic year. Students who maintain the required 3.50 GPA will be considered for renewal of their Board of Governor’s Scholarships.
Bella007 Posted - 12/06/2005 : 20:47:01
hey!
you should take a look in collegeboard.com... its a great help!
cya!
lawrenz4u Posted - 08/11/2004 : 00:17:37
Hello,
Thanks for the reply but i am dying to be a neurocologist and i just don't know how to go about it knowing i am an int'l undergraduate alpplicant. Are there univerisities or colleges in the usa that will offer me this course as an undergraduate course and what are the requirements for scholarship eligibility? Hope to hear from you. Sorry how do i use this site properly especially when i intend checking my replies and then replying mrs sarah i hope you know her properly. thanks very much/
y82benji Posted - 08/10/2004 : 20:38:43
You would probably benefit from also posting this under the Ask Admissions Consultants thread. Here is a link to that. Be sure to use "Reply to Topic."

http://www.admissionsboards.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=20&whichpage=5

My guess is that you will struggle to find a full scholarship with an SAT score of 1200. The fact is there are just way too many applicants with a higher score for the number of scholarships available. As for the courses you enquired about, almost every university or college will offer both biochemistry and a premedicine course track. Again, I would doubt that you would be offered a full scholarship - sorry.


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