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10 Universities with Full Funding & No Application Fees for International Students (Part 1)

U.S. universities where you can apply for free and get a full scholarship — Berea, Grinnell, Carleton, Davidson, Bates, Colby, Kenyon, Oberlin, Macalester, and Skidmore.

William Kaseu
William Kaseu
March 27, 20265 min read
10 Universities with Full Funding & No Application Fees for International Students (Part 1)

Most U.S. universities charge $50–$90 just to apply. If you're applying to 10 schools, that's $500–$900 before you even know if you're accepted. For many international students, that's an impossible expense.

These universities charge $0 to apply — and they meet 100% of your demonstrated financial need. Free to apply, fully funded if admitted.

Pro Tip

This is Part 1 of 2. See also Part 2 for 10 more schools.


1. Berea College#

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LocationBerea, Kentucky
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~1,600
Acceptance Rate~30%
Application Fee$0
Financial AidFree tuition for every student

Berea removes every barrier: no application fee, no tuition, no CSS Profile fee. Every student receives a full-tuition scholarship automatically, plus housing, meals, and a laptop. Students work 10–15 hours per week on campus. This is the most barrier-free path to an American education.


2. Grinnell College#

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LocationGrinnell, Iowa
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~1,700
RankingTop 15 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~12%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Grinnell has a $2+ billion endowment for just 1,700 students — one of the largest endowment-per-student ratios in America. Free to apply, open curriculum, strong social justice commitment, and a deeply international community.


3. Carleton College#

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LocationNorthfield, Minnesota
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,100
RankingTop 10 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~16%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

A top-10 liberal arts college with no application fee. Carleton's trimester system lets you take fewer courses at a time but go deeper into each subject. Known for collaborative culture and academic rigor, especially in STEM and social sciences.


4. Davidson College#

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LocationDavidson, North Carolina
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,000
RankingTop 20 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~17%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Davidson operates on an Honor Code so trusted that exams are self-scheduled and unproctored. Located just outside Charlotte, North Carolina — small-town campus life with easy access to a major city. Free to apply and fully funded.


5. Bates College#

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LocationLewiston, Maine
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~1,800
RankingTop 25 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~14%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Test-optional since 1984, no application fee, and full funding. Bates has been removing barriers for over 40 years. Strong emphasis on community service, civic engagement, and inclusive campus culture.


6. Colby College#

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LocationWaterville, Maine
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,000
RankingTop 20 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~8%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need, no loans

Over $1 billion invested in new facilities and programs. Colby's DavisConnects program guarantees every student a funded internship or research experience. No application fee, no-loan aid packages — Colby removes every financial barrier.


7. Kenyon College#

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LocationGambier, Ohio
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~1,850
RankingTop 30 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~30%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Home to one of the best creative writing programs in America with several Pulitzer Prize-winning alumni. The ~30% acceptance rate and $0 application fee make Kenyon one of the most accessible fully-funded options. Perfect for writers and humanities students.


8. Oberlin College#

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LocationOberlin, Ohio
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~3,000
RankingTop 40 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~33%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

The first college in America to regularly admit Black students and women. Oberlin's Conservatory of Music is one of the best in the world — the only top conservatory attached to a liberal arts college. Free to apply, ~33% acceptance rate, and fully funded.


9. Macalester College#

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LocationSaint Paul, Minnesota
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,200
RankingTop 30 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~30%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

About 15% of Macalester's student body is international — one of the highest at any liberal arts college. Free to apply, ~30% acceptance rate, and located in the Twin Cities metro with a major job market. Macalester actively recruits globally.


10. Skidmore College#

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LocationSaratoga Springs, New York
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,700
RankingTop 40 Liberal Arts
Acceptance Rate~29%
Application Fee$0
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

"Creative Thought Matters" — Skidmore values creativity across all disciplines. Beautiful Saratoga Springs location, ~29% acceptance rate, free to apply, and fully funded. A strong, accessible option.


How Much You Save#

By applying to schools with no application fees, you keep money in your pocket:

Number of SchoolsTypical FeesWith These Schools
5 schools$250–$450$0
10 schools$500–$900$0
15 schools$750–$1,350$0

Combine this with CSS fee waivers and you can apply for full scholarships at zero cost.

What's Next?#

Part 2 has 10 more schools with no application fees and full funding.

Ready to apply? Read the full guide: How to Get a Full Scholarship for Your Bachelor's Degree in the USA.

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