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What should I do as an international student looking for financial aid for of any kind architect major?
as an international student looking for financial aid, I have no idea what universities offer financial aid who have an architecture major. And what type of work to do in high school coming from a country where the kids live with their parents and they don't really work for part time jobs or internship
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Angelique’s Answer
Find schools with an architecture major and look to see what scholarships are offered to international students. F1 visa students are not eligible for federal financial aid. And generally there are rules about working in American.
Thank you, this is really helpful.
Chika
Todd Shilling, PhD, NRP
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To receive US federal financial aid you would be required to be a citizen.
Your best bet would be to look for research grants or as Angelique stated, look for schools where architecture is a priority and work on getting scholarships through that institution. Other options could be work study, or a work commitment where an employer or future employer provides financial assistance in lieu of a binding contract where you will work for that organization for set amount of time following graduation.
Your best bet would be to look for research grants or as Angelique stated, look for schools where architecture is a priority and work on getting scholarships through that institution. Other options could be work study, or a work commitment where an employer or future employer provides financial assistance in lieu of a binding contract where you will work for that organization for set amount of time following graduation.