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10 Universities with High Acceptance Rates & Full Funding for International Students (Part 2)

More U.S. universities with higher acceptance rates and full scholarships for bachelor's degrees — Lafayette, Kenyon, Bryn Mawr, Case Western, Reed, Lehigh, and more.

William Kaseu
William Kaseu
March 27, 20266 min read
10 Universities with High Acceptance Rates & Full Funding for International Students (Part 2)

More U.S. universities where your odds of admission are higher — and they still meet 100% of your demonstrated financial need for a bachelor's degree. Full tuition, housing, food, books, and more.

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This is Part 2 of 3. See also Part 1 and Part 3.


1. Lafayette College#

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LocationEaston, Pennsylvania
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,700
Acceptance Rate~30%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Lafayette is one of the few liberal arts colleges that offers engineering degrees alongside traditional liberal arts — a rare combination at this size. Located in Easton, Pennsylvania, you're between New York City and Philadelphia (90 minutes to each), giving you access to two massive job markets.


2. Kenyon College#

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LocationGambier, Ohio
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~1,850
Acceptance Rate~30%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Kenyon is home to one of the best creative writing programs in America — alumni include several Pulitzer Prize winners. The campus village of Gambier is centered entirely around the college, creating a uniquely immersive academic community. Strong across English, humanities, and the sciences.


3. Bryn Mawr College#

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LocationBryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
TypePrivate women's liberal arts college
Students~1,400
Acceptance Rate~32%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need (COF Required)

Bryn Mawr is a women's college in the tri-college consortium with Swarthmore and Haverford — you can take classes at all three. The first U.S. institution to offer graduate degrees to women, Bryn Mawr has been empowering women from around the world since its founding. Their international student community dates back to 1885.


4. Trinity College (CT)#

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LocationHartford, Connecticut
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,200
Acceptance Rate~33%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Trinity is located in Hartford — Connecticut's capital city — offering urban internship opportunities alongside a traditional New England campus experience. Their community learning initiative connects students with organizations throughout the city, giving you real-world experience from day one.


5. Case Western Reserve University#

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LocationCleveland, Ohio
TypePrivate research university
Students~5,800
Acceptance Rate~28%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Case Western is a research university — larger and more research-focused than most schools on this list. Particularly strong in engineering, pre-med, and the sciences. Located in University Circle, Cleveland's cultural hub with world-class museums, hospitals (Cleveland Clinic is next door), and research institutions.


6. Macalester College#

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LocationSaint Paul, Minnesota
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,200
Acceptance Rate~30%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

About 15% of Macalester's student body is international — one of the highest percentages at any liberal arts college. They actively recruit globally and have decades of experience supporting international students. Located in the Twin Cities metro, a major job market with a surprisingly affordable cost of living.


7. Reed College#

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LocationPortland, Oregon
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~1,500
Acceptance Rate~41%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Reed doesn't give traditional letter grades — professors provide detailed written evaluations instead. Every senior completes a year-long thesis. Reed refuses to participate in college rankings. Steve Jobs famously audited courses here. If you're genuinely intellectually driven and don't care about prestige for its own sake, Reed is unmatched.


8. Franklin & Marshall College#

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LocationLancaster, Pennsylvania
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,300
Acceptance Rate~30%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

About 20% of F&M's student body is international — one of the highest in America. This school doesn't just admit a few international students — they've built their identity around global diversity. Lancaster is charming and affordable, with Philadelphia 90 minutes away for internships and city life.


9. Lehigh University#

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LocationBethlehem, Pennsylvania
TypePrivate research university
Students~5,600
Acceptance Rate~32%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need

Lehigh is a research university with strong engineering, business, and science programs. Located between New York City and Philadelphia (90 minutes to each), you get access to two of the largest job markets in the country. Their integrated approach to business and engineering is especially valuable for tech and entrepreneurship careers.


10. Skidmore College#

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LocationSaratoga Springs, New York
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Students~2,700
Acceptance Rate~29%
Financial Aid100% of demonstrated need (COF Required)

Skidmore's motto is "Creative Thought Matters" — they value creativity across all disciplines, not just the arts. Whether you're studying business, biology, or studio art, Skidmore encourages innovative thinking. Saratoga Springs is a beautiful small city known for its arts scene and vibrant community.


Complete Summary: All 20 Schools Ranked by Acceptance Rate#

RankSchoolAcceptance RateType
1Thomas Aquinas College~75%Great Books
2Whitman College~50%Liberal arts
3Soka University of America~42%Liberal arts
4Reed College~41%Liberal arts
5Mount Holyoke College~40%Women's
6University of Rochester~39%Research
7Union College~38%Liberal arts + engineering
8Connecticut College~38%Liberal arts
9Brandeis University~35%Research
10Scripps College~33%Women's
11Oberlin College~33%Liberal arts + conservatory
12Trinity College~33%Liberal arts
13Bryn Mawr College~32%Women's
14Lehigh University~32%Research
15Lafayette College~30%Liberal arts + engineering
16Kenyon College~30%Liberal arts
17Macalester College~30%Liberal arts
18Franklin & Marshall College~30%Liberal arts
19Skidmore College~29%Liberal arts
20Case Western Reserve University~28%Research

For Women#

Four women's colleges on this list: Mount Holyoke (~40%), Scripps (~33%), and Bryn Mawr (~32%) are excellent options with strong acceptance rates and full funding.

For Engineering/STEM#

Three options stand out: Case Western Reserve (~28%), Lehigh (~32%), and Union (~38%) all offer engineering programs with full funding at research universities or engineering-focused liberal arts colleges.

For Research Universities#

University of Rochester (~39%), Brandeis (~35%), Case Western (~28%), and Lehigh (~32%) are research universities with higher acceptance rates — a rare combination with full financial aid.

What's Next?#

Part 3 has the final 10 schools plus the complete ranking of all 30.

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