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https://cc-seas.financialaid.columbia.edu/content/tuition-and-fees
https://www.bu.edu/sed/admissions/graduate-students/costs-and-tuition/
http://gsas.yale.edu/funding-aid/tuition-living-costs
https://studentfinance.northeastern.edu/billing-payments/tuition-and-fees/
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Yale is an Ivy League university and hence you must have an excellent all-rounder profile. As part of the application process you must take the SAT and TOEFL. Apart from these tests you must not only have excellent academic grades but also have extracurricular activities, they want students who can contribute to the university and the society and not boring students or just bookworms. Full scholarships are difficult unless you have the profile. It is best you first check their website and build your profile. See these links:
https://admissions.yale.edu/freshman-application-process
https://admissions.yale.edu/what-yale-looks-fo
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For a definition please check here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy_League
Ivy
Leagues represent excellence, irrespective of the nationality you have to excel in your academics and be an all-rounder. You must have the potential to give back to the society. Apart from these traits, you must take the SAT or ACT to be considered for admissions. I will advice you to check the university websites, go through the admission requirements and mould your profile. Please visit the wiki link above.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
You have to apply to the universities through common app or individually. Your SAT/ACT scores are sent directly by the respective agencies. With your application you will be required to submit your high school transcript, letter of recommendations from principal/counselor and teacher, an essay or Statement of purpose, etc.
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