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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Only a very few colleges are totally need blind...H, Y, P maybe. You have to be very well funded.[/quote] U.S. institutions that are need-blind and meet full demonstrated need for both U.S. and international students There are currently only seven U.S. higher education institutions that are need-blind towards all applicants. These institutions meet full demonstrated need for all applicants, including international students.[2] These are: Amherst College[3] Bowdoin College[4] Dartmouth College[5] Harvard University Massachusetts Institute of Technology[6] Princeton University[7] Yale University[8] Where does Bowdoin College get the money? Here's some of their notable alumni in business - lots of $$ here: George Mitchell 1954, chairman of the Walt Disney Corporation (2004–06) Leon Gorman 1956, president (1967–2001) and chairman (2001–present) of L. L. Bean Donald M. Zuckert 1956, chairman and CEO of Ted Bates Worldwide, Inc. David A. Olsen 1959, CEO of Johnson & Higgins (1990–97); vice chairman of Marsh & McLennan (1997) and then board member (1997–present) Kenneth Chenault 1973, president (1997–2001) and CEO (2001–present) of American Express; the first African-American CEO of a Fortune 500 company Sheldon M. Stone 1974, Oaktree Capital Management founder and partner[15] Stanley Druckenmiller 1975, billionaire financier and philanthropist; former business associate of George Soros Robert F. White 1977, founding member of Bain Capital John Studzinski 1978, American-British investment banker and philanthropist and CBE James "Jes" Staley 1979, former head of investment banking at JPMorgan Chase Reed Hastings 1983, founder (1997) and CEO (1997–present) of Netflix https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Need-blind_admission[/quote][/quote] Where does Bowdoin College get the money?[/quote][/quote]
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