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I'm gonna move on to our next scholarship of the day
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And we were talking about financial aid, and this is a financial aid at Yale University
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Basically it's for bachelor students. It's in Yale University. It's full funding, meaning it covers more than tuition fees
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There are no specific nationalities. All subjects offered at Yale are accepted
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And as you can see, the admission and scholarship deadlines are in November the 1st
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Basically this covers your 100% of your demonstrated needs. Now, what does demonstrated needs mean
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Hang on, let me share the link to... So basically, for financial aids
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they cover your demonstrated needs, sometimes 100% of it. And basically what that means is that you give them
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a lot of information about your financial situation, like your family's income
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your family's tax information, and et cetera. And the university takes that and says
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okay, so basically to be able to study in this university, you're gonna need this much money
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And from your family's financial situation, we can see that your family can cover this amount of money
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And so we're gonna give you the rest, right? Basically it's gonna cover your financial expenses
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that your family cannot cover. And there is no eligibility criteria. Basically you need to be an international bachelor student
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or applicant of Yale University. And as you can see, the application procedure is
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like here it is. You go to something called CSS, which is College Scholarship Service
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Basically you create a profile in that platform. Actually, hang on, let me just show it to you
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what CSS is, what it looks like, right? So there it is
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Basically it is a platform where you create a profile and it can apply for quite a lot of
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like about $10 billion in non-federal aids. So basically it's a really great platform
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if you're looking for financial aid. And these types of financial aids
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especially the ones in the United States, you need to create a profile here
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give them information about your financial situation, and then the university will decide
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whether to give you this financial aid. Yale University, I don't think there's much to say
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about this one. Like everybody knows Yale. So it's a very good university
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extreme high-ranking university. And if you are interested in studying here, we have how to apply in university tutorial video
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in our YouTube channel. You can see here, right? So we have the application deadlines here
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And as you can see, we have the tuition fees, which are quite high, like $60,000
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are like the higher limits of even for United States. This is every year, by the way, $60,000 every year
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So quite a lot of people cannot afford this. Even people from United States barely can afford it
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So this scholarship also covers that if you cannot afford this tuition fee
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So if you want to see where the Yale University is and what it looks like, basically, sorry
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Here it is. It's in New Haven, Connecticut. As you can see, it's here on the East Coast
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So it would still be quite expensive to live in here. This is the university
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Again, I don't think there is anyone who would be looking for scholarships
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or information about studying abroad and don't know anything about Yale. So yeah, this is the university basically
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The scholarship, you can come and click financial aid pages here under the eligibility criteria to get more information
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Basically, all undergraduate financial aid at Yale University is awarded on the basis of financial need
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with the goal of making a Yale education affordable to all students and families
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So that's pretty much it. So this is not a loan. Some people think this is a student loan
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that you will have to pay later. That's not true. It's just the university gives you that amount of money
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And they have a really good table here. So basically, every family's financial situation is unique
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but the table below can give you an idea of typical awards. The table shows median financial aid awards
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for families of students enrolled in the academic year who applied for financial aid
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Basically, for people whose family's annual income is less than $65,000, it covers about $84,000
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And pretty much everyone from those people are qualified. And even if it increases, as you can see
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it's 99%, 97%. Even around $200,000, it's about 83%. And greater than 250,000%, it's even like two in one
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Sorry, one in two people get this. So yeah, that's pretty much it
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They give you the amount of money that you cannot cover, that you need for your education
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That's it, financial aid. We have a lot of financial aids in our database as well
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We see one every week because right now, applications are open for these scholarships
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Eamon, do you want to add anything about this one? Just one thing to add is that Yale is
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like the admission policy at Yale is need-blind for international students, which means that you're not at a disadvantage
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regardless of your financial situation. Like a counter example of that is that there are a lot
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of liberal arts colleges in the United States where your financial situation
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would definitely lead to a rejection. There are a lot of colleges
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with a minimum set family contribution. And if you don't meet that, they just cannot help you
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They cannot give you any financial aid. That would cover the rest
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So for example, there are universities where the set of estimated family contribution
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is for example, $30,000. And if you don't have $30,000, you won't be admitted
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If you do, maybe they would give you a scholarship to cover whatever is not covered by the $30,000
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but you need that set minimum. For Yale, that wouldn't happen regardless of how much money you have
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And even if you have zero, that wouldn't hinder your chances of getting admitted to the university
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and getting scholarships