US Universities that Give Full Scholarships to International Students and Have the Highest Starting Salaries
This is a list of starting salaries for people graduating from these schools with a bachelor's degree, broken down by major. The list is compiled from federal College Scorecard data, PayScale's 2024 report, and school-reported figures. These figures are per year.
ALL these schools give full scholarships to international students based on need.
  • MIT - $126,000
  • Caltech - $119,000
  • Harvey Mudd College - $97,400
  • Princeton University - $95,600
  • Harvard University - $95,600
  • Stanford University - $95,200
  • Lehigh University - $95,092
  • Claremont McKenna - $95,691
  • University of Notre Dame - $94,666
  • Rice University - $94,373
  • Tufts University - $94,032
  • Swarthmore College - $93,846
  • Vanderbilt University - $93,270
  • Pomona College - $93,258
  • Duke University - $93,000
  • Yale University - $92,000
  • Dartmouth College - $92,000
  • University of Pennsylvania - $91,800
  • Williams College - $91,381
  • Washington and Lee University - $91,290
  • Columbia University - $90,000
  • New York University - $89,876
  • Brown University - $88,000
  • Emory University - $87,891
  • University of Rochester - $87,712
  • Case Western Reserve - $87,508
  • Wellesley College - $86,947
  • Wesleyan University - $86,824
  • Bowdoin College - $86,589
  • Johns Hopkins University - $86,306
  • Barnard College - $85,875
  • Washington University in St. Louis - $84,298
  • Brandeis University - $82,853
  • Middlebury College - $78,032
  • University of Richmond - $77,677
  • Smith College - $77,337
  • Cornell University - $76,000
  • Davidson College - $76,737
  • Vassar College - $74,970
  • Grinnell College - $71,941
  • Northwestern University - $70,000
  • Trinity College (CT) - $67,628
  • Scripps College - $68,027
  • Colgate University - $64,949
  • Bates College - $64,706
  • Amherst College - $62,537
  • Union College - $63,219
  • Franklin & Marshall College - $62,544
  • University of Chicago - $60,000
  • Lafayette College - $58,600
  • Hamilton College - $55,000
  • College of the Holy Cross - $55,000
  • Haverford College - $53,353
  • Reed College - $53,400
  • Kenyon College - $52,900
  • Pitzer College - $51,784
  • Colby College - $46,000
  • Colorado College - $46,000
  • Thomas Aquinas - $45,700
  • Connecticut College - $42,200
  • Bryn Mawr College - $42,000
  • Carleton College - $40,800
  • Skidmore College - $40,300
  • Denison University - $38,600
  • Whitman College - $36,000
  • Berea College - $35,676
  • Macalester College - $34,000
  • Mount Holyoke - $33,800
  • Soka University - $32,000
  • Oberlin College - 31,000
  • Deep Springs College - N/A
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