Can an average Indian student join University of Richmond?

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    Anushree mundra | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    Yes, an average Indian student can join the University of Richmond. The university welcomes applications from all students regardless of citizenship or residency, including Indian students. International students, including those from India, are encouraged to apply through the Common Application or Coalition Application like all other students. The acceptance rate for international students who do not apply for financial aid is the same as for U.S. students, but it is lower for international students who apply for financial aid due to Richmond's need-aware admission policy for non-U.S. citizens. 

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