Fulbright, but not enough


Does anyone know which universities are most likely to give Financial Aid to students, especially in the sitaution where they have a Fulbright award, but it doesn't cover all costs. Is this likely? My options are Harvard/NYU/Columbia...Does anyone know which one has the best financial aid? And would having Fulbright increase your chances of being given financial assistance by the law school?

Does anyone know which universities are most likely to give Financial Aid to students, especially in the sitaution where they have a Fulbright award, but it doesn't cover all costs. Is this likely? My options are Harvard/NYU/Columbia...Does anyone know which one has the best financial aid? And would having Fulbright increase your chances of being given financial assistance by the law school?
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jaramsan

I'm in the same situation. I'm a Fulbright grantee and appying to Columbia, NYU, and Berkeley.

Can anyone give us advice regarding financial aid in those universities?

Being fulbright give us additional chances?

I'm in the same situation. I'm a Fulbright grantee and appying to Columbia, NYU, and Berkeley.

Can anyone give us advice regarding financial aid in those universities?

Being fulbright give us additional chances?

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DianaBerk

CLS and NYU is very likely.. HLS not sure

CLS and NYU is very likely.. HLS not sure
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How do you know DianaBerk? Is that from personal experience?

How do you know DianaBerk? Is that from personal experience?
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DianaBerk

just check our their website and see to whom they give full scholarships...

just check our their website and see to whom they give full scholarships...
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Stagista11

Usually top schools grant generous scholarships to those worthy students who are in need, but to qualify you must deserve such a high consideration. I honestly think that many top schools do not regard your status of fulbright grantee as displaying any effect upon your admission, but it can be otherwise, especially if you apply to schools other than the first 3-4... these are just my thoughts on the issue. in my experience as a former LLM, to my knowledge full-scholarship recipients are very -and I underscore once again very- qualified. For instance, in my class there was a UN official with over 8 years of experience...
Wish you the best of luck with your applications!

Usually top schools grant generous scholarships to those worthy students who are in need, but to qualify you must deserve such a high consideration. I honestly think that many top schools do not regard your status of fulbright grantee as displaying any effect upon your admission, but it can be otherwise, especially if you apply to schools other than the first 3-4... these are just my thoughts on the issue. in my experience as a former LLM, to my knowledge full-scholarship recipients are very -and I underscore once again very- qualified. For instance, in my class there was a UN official with over 8 years of experience...
Wish you the best of luck with your applications!
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