If you mean as humanitarian aid, yes Mexico provides some help to other countries, specially those in Central America and the Caribbean such as Guatemala and Haiti. Even when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, Mexico sent humanitarian aid to the United States. However, due to Mexico's position as a developing country it usually gives such aid in the form of supplies or medical, rescue and security assistance.
Yes, you will receive a 1098-T form if you receive financial aid.
Yes, it is possible for non-degree seeking students to receive financial aid, but eligibility and the types of aid available may vary depending on the institution and program. It is recommended to contact the financial aid office of the specific school or program for more information.
it gives aid.
Foreign aid
No. Mexico is a receiver of development aid.
Some third world countries that receive aid are Madagascar in Africa and Guinea in Asia. Afghanistan, Yemen, and the Congo all receive some type of aid.
Mexico
Students at Cornell receive full need-based aid.
no
Qualify the question more. Aid with respect to what??
You will fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid to find out what types of financial aid you are eligible to receive: loans (you pay these back), grants (you don't pay these back), or work study.
You must be an American citizen so that one can receive government aid.