i think so but you can get a grant
but i do not know if you can choose the university you want
2006-06-29 00:08:47
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answered by Torch 3
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because you've as a lot to grant us of a than an american who needs to study at an american college, i'm suffering to ascertain a rationalization why that that they had even evaluate you. in case you studied contained in the U.ok and received a snazzy qualification and a good quantity of adventure possibly you could change into pleasing adequate to be granted employment in us of a yet i don't think of they are going to settle for and pay that you'll study even as they could get an both qualified american to do an same element. i imagine it really is fairly trouble-free to study in an E.U us of a as i trust you're considered a citizen of the E.U and therefore a citizen of the E.U us of a. because of this the U.ok is a comfortable bordered us of a, a minimum of for E.U international places.
2016-10-13 22:30:21
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answered by ? 4
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Someone has to pay. If you receive scholarships, you may not pay...but the company/person providing your scholarship will. No one, not even Americans, go to University for free.
2006-06-28 11:16:32
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answered by KansasSpice 4
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Honestly, Yes.
Sarcastically, no. It seems as though there are many foreigners in the universities today.
2006-06-28 11:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to even if you are from america
2006-06-28 11:14:56
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answered by The Dude 2
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Yes. I went to Harper (a local community college),and I think they had different rates for in-district, out-of-district, and foreign/ out of country.
2006-06-28 11:14:33
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answered by ildjb@sbcglobal.net 5
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Yes, there is tuition, room, and board. Unless you are lucky enough to get a free ride and a host family.
2006-06-28 11:16:56
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answered by Tommy D 5
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free college education is scarce,man. even in america. get your wallet ready. good luck!
2006-06-28 11:18:22
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answered by nononsense 2
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You have to be accepted and you will pay more, sometimes much more, than a u.s. citizen.
2006-06-28 11:18:18
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answered by the nothing 4
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Yes, oh yes, very very much so.
2006-06-28 11:14:15
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answered by miknave 4
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