If I got high SAT and ACT results, If I got High GED results (to be measured with the American Student), and If I got High TOEFL PBT SCORE (for me as my english ain’t my primary language, and paper exam is my fave, as there’s no e-banking service available)
Would ANY US college accept giving me full scholarship
where the CS Computer Science is my major ?
I can’t cover the 1st year financial aid, I don’t have a place to live in, so I need housing, or living in a dorm, and can’t stand up living in my old place.
I can barely pay for the exam tests, ticket plane, and few certificates such as A+, Network+, Security+, and CEH that may lead me to a job I can earn money from “Under the INS Clearance after the 1st year”, but no matter how hours do I work, I won’t get the proper amount needed for tuition, so that I’m looking for creditable, full scholarship college an International student like me can enter.
as you see, Being on the US soil as a student is just the beginning, as I’ll extend my visit, or even admit to a working visa while I’m on the US soil, till I’m considered a member of the big family.
I’m eligible , walk by the law, never cross the red line , and won’t accept marriage as a way to a quicken the US citizenship.

Even a full scholarship will not cover you 100%. You would have to be the most amazing student ever to grace a school with your presence to even have a chance at a full ride scholarship as an international student.
Plain and simple, it is not free to live in the US. It is expensive to live on your own, let alone in a foreign country. You cannot get a student visa to even come here unless you have a lot of money in the bank. Sorry to burst your bubble, but I hope you have an alternate plan involving your own country.
You need to consider that to be eligible for a “student-visa” that you will need to be able to pay out of your own pocket for any scholastic endeavors – and that U.S. citizens are always given precedence relative to academic scholarships when applying to U.S. colleges, and being as you’re not a U.S. citizen you would not be eligible.
I believe that lee university in Cleveland tn gives full scholarships to anyone who gets at least a 1400 on the sat
us military schools