California Institute of Technology Student Loans Aids Scholarship Grants!

California Institute of Technology is one of the top research institutes of the world. It is situated at Pasadena in California. Jean-Lou Chameau is the present President of California institute of Technology. There are more than 6,000 faculties teaching at this institution.



California Institute of Technology has six academic divisions namely:-

>> Biology
>> Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
>> Engineering and Applied Sciences
>> Geology and Planetary Sciences
>> Humanities and Social Sciences
>> Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy

In order to get admission to its courses, you need to have 4 years of Mathematics including calculus, 1 year of Physics, 1 year of Chemistry and 4 years of English. You would be required to give the following tests:-

>> Sat Test: - Critical Reading, Mathematics and Writing
>> Act Test:- Critical Reading and Mathematics
>> Sat Subject Test:- Mathematics of Level 2
>> Sat Subject test in Biology, Chemistry or Physics

If you are not from an English speaking country, then you would have to give the exam of TOEFL as well. Fresh applications are available from July 1 of every year.

The students whose financial condition is not good can go for Federal Student Loan. The amount borrowed under Federal Loan should not exceed the total cost of education. Before you avail the loan, you will have to submit the following documents:-

>> FAFSA or FREE APPLICATION for FEDERAL STUDENT AID application form
>> income tax return documents
>> identity proof
>> residential proof

In order to avail Federal Student Loan, you must be a citizen of USA and age must be more than 18 years. You need to have a current savings bank account so that the loan amount after getting sanctioned can be deposited to your account.

For more information, contact:-

Caltech Undergraduate Admissions
1200 E. California Blvd MC 1-94 Pasadena CA 91125
626 395 6341
ugadmissions@caltech.edu



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