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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Harvard University is generally considered more prestigious than Brown University, but both are extremely selective schools:
Prestige: Harvard is generally considered more prestigious than Brown.
Rankings: In 2024, US News upgraded Brown's ranking to 9th place nationally, up from 13th in 2023.
Features: Brown is known for its Open Curriculum and the success of its alumni.
Accessibility: Both universities have wheelchair accessible entrances, parking lots, and restrooms, and both have assistive hearing loops.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Northwestern College in Iowa offers merit- and need-based aid to international students, including scholarships and grants. Each year, Northwestern discounts more than 50% of international students' billed expenses.
Here are some other scholarships for Indian students:
Fulbright-Nehru Master's Fellowships: Provides financial assistance to Indian students for a master's degree in the United States
Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship: Covers tuition fees and living expenses for postgraduate studies
Agatha Harrison Memorial Fellowship: An Indian government fellowship for high-achieving postgraduate research student
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Getting part-time jobs while studying at *Marietta College* is relatively feasible. The college gives opportunities to the students for working on campus, which may include working in dining services, libraries, or acting as research assistants. Off-campus jobs are also available but require additional work permits by international students. Many students can manage their part-time jobs along with their studies, but the key thing is time management to do both things properly. You can also explore the college's career services for guidance on job opportunities.
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