If you are here on a student visa you may apply to any school which will admit you. However, unless the school that accepts you has some kind of tuition assistance they can offer you, you will likely NOT be eligible for a government loan from the US government to educate you, a foreign citizen.
There are a few particular circumstances where international students are in fact eligible to receive financial aid and scholarships through the United States government and the University, respectively. In general, to be eligible for federal financial aid, as well as scholarships at the University, a student must be a citizen of the United States, a U.S. National (including natives of American Samoa or Swain's Island), a U.S. Permanent Resident, Texas State Resident, or an eligible non-citizen.
I don't think there is a financial aid from US government for international student in US. I was an international student and I already sought many ways to obtain scholarship and grants. The money that comes from US government is impossible to be obtained if you are an international student. Of course with some exceptional universities such as Harvard or MIT (I heard some of international students got financial aid from US government, but I am not sure too). Just seek a scholarship from private institutions.
You can get financial assistance in Oregon if you are eligible.
Hi. Different colleges have different rules for the grant applicable to you. Being a US student wanting to study in UK, you would be eligible for a 20% grant for in most universities.
Yes certain universities do allow you to do so
Yearly Income.
Prepaid tuition plan
International students in the US can apply for various grants and scholarships to support their studies. These include institution-specific grants offered by universities, merit-based scholarships, government-funded grants like the Fulbright program, and private funding sources such as foundations and organizations that support international education. It is recommended to research and reach out to specific universities, scholarship programs, and organizations for detailed information and eligibility criteria.
no
FSEOG
If you are in default on federal student loans you are not eligible for financial aid until you get them out of default.
Yes, you can. More in depth, although, it depends on your financial need. If you live in America you need to fill out a FASFA (fasfa.ed.gov) and list the school you wish to attend on there. If you are eligible for financial aid, your school will offer it to you. Generally, the easiest way to find out if you're eligible is to talk to the community college's financial aid office.