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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]USC has a 5 year program in international business where half of the coursework is taken in Chinese in Hong Kong and SHanghai. Internships in global business in CHina. I've never seen anything like it. I was bitterly disappointed that my child did not choose to apply to this program. Sometimes a big state university simply has the resources that a Williams or an Amherst won't have. I have heard that Temple University in Philadelphia has tons of merit aid -- Isn't that Catholic?[/quote] Temple does have amazing merit aid. With very good grades and high scores you will get full tuition. With good grades/scores you may get $18,000 in merit aid. (All merit aid info is on their website) It's also urban, diverse, large and has a good business school. It's a state school (not catholic) so even without merit aid it's less expensive than most private schools (about 25,000 OOS).[/quote]
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