Many students ask for suggestions of target and safety schools. So let's clear this up ☺️
✅ What Are They?
- A Target school is a college where your GPA, test scores, and academic profile match the middle 50% of admitted students.
- A Safety school is one where your academics are well above the average admitted applicant.
👉 This applies to both U.S. and international students.
👉 The same school might be a Target for one student and a Reach or Safety for another — it all depends on your stats.
⚠️ But What If You’re Applying for Financial Aid?
This is where things change.
Needing aid can affect your chances — especially at private colleges.
Let’s break down the four types of financial aid policies colleges use:
1️⃣ Need-Blind + Meets Full Need
- Admissions decisions don’t consider your ability to pay
- If admitted, they’ll cover 100% of your demonstrated need
🎓 Examples: Harvard, MIT, Yale, Princeton, Amherst
👉 Very rare
👉 But these schools are ultra-competitive --> if acceptance rate <10%, it's always a Reach, no matter your profile
👉 Some schools are need-blind for U.S. students but need-aware for internationals — check each school’s policy!
2️⃣ Need-Aware + Meets Full Need
- Your need can impact your chances
- But if accepted, your full need is covered
🎓 Examples: Stanford, Columbia, UChicago, Brown
👉 This is generous — but your need might reduce your odds, especially in borderline cases
👉 For international students who need aid, these often function as Reaches
3️⃣ Need-Aware + Partial Aid or No Aid
- Your need can impact your chances
- If accepted, funding may still not be enough
🎓 Examples: NYU, BU, USC, many state universities
👉 If affordability is a concern, these are not true Safeties
4️⃣ Merit-Based Aid Only
- No need-based aid, but scholarships available for strong academics or leadership
🎓 Examples: Alabama, ASU, UCF
🎓 Berea College --> full aid for high-need internationals (very small + competitive)
👉 These might be Targets or Safeties — but only if you meet the scholarship criteria (and don’t need full aid for living costs)
Wait… So Are There True Targets or Safeties for Students Who Need Aid?
For U.S. students:
✅ Yes — especially if you're applying to:
- In-state public schools with lower tuition
- Schools that offer strong need-based or merit aid
- You qualify for FAFSA and state grants
👉 Many U.S. students can attend for free or low cost depending on their state and income.
For international students:
❌ If you need 100% aid, then true Safeties are very limited
Because:
- The few schools that meet full need are all extremely competitive (Harvard, Yale, Amherst, etc.) --> Reaches
- Most other schools are need-aware and may not offer enough aid
✅ If you only need partial aid (or full tuition aid but can cover living costs), some schools might work as Targets or Safeties — if you qualify for:
👉 Large merit scholarships
👉 Or can cover the remaining cost yourself / with external scholarships
🎓 Schools like Alabama or ASU offer automatic merit scholarships based on GPA/SAT
BUT, remember, institutional aid (from the school itself) is only one source of funding.
👉 For international students, external scholarships are often key
- Offered by governments, nonprofits, and private organizations
- Some are country-specific, field-specific, or leadership-focused
- Examples: Lester B. Pearson (U Toronto), DAAD, Fulbright, Mastercard Foundation
👉 That’s why strategy, scholarship research, and a balanced list are extra important for international students — you have fewer options, but still real paths if you plan wisely.
📌 How to Build a Smart List (if you need aid)
1) Start with academic fit (GPA, test scores) to label Reaches, Targets, and Safeties
2) Layer on aid reality — check:
- Is the school need-blind or need-aware?
- Do they offer aid to international students?
- Do they meet full demonstrated need?
3) Use smart tools
- Common Data Set (Section H) = financial aid policy
- College Board BigFuture = filter for schools that offer international aid
- School websites = check international aid & scholarship pages
Let me know if any Qs 🤍