The need-blind admissions policy allows U.S. universities to evaluate applicants without considering their financial backgrounds. While some institutions offer need-blind admissions, they don’t always guarantee full financial aid. Only a few universities, like MIT and Harvard, provide need-blind admissions along with full financial support for all students. Others may only partially meet financial needs or restrict aid to domestic applicants.
The need-blind admissions policy allows U.S. universities to evaluate applicants without considering their financial backgrounds. While some institutions offer need-blind admissions, they don’t always guarantee full financial aid. Only a few universities, like MIT and Harvard, provide need-blind admissions along with full financial support for all students. Others may only partially meet financial needs or restrict aid to domestic applicants. The need-blind admissions policy allows U.S. universities to evaluate applicants without considering their financial backgrounds. While some institutions offer need-blind admissions, they don’t always guarantee full financial aid. Only a few universities, like MIT and Harvard, provide need-blind admissions along with full financial support for all students. Others may only partially meet financial needs or restrict aid to domestic applicants.