Quick question which may well have way too many variables to be answered specifically, but uni websites have been less than helpful.
I'm an international applicant (UK) applying to a bunch of EEB programs across mostly big private colleges. In the hypothetical scenario that I manage to get one or two interviews come Jan/Feb, would there be any chance the university would fly me over? I'm aware they'll pay the expenses for domestic applicants from across the states, but I haven't seen any mention of international travel, except these application guides mentioning that Skype would be used as a last resort. I'm hoping to avoid online interviews, since I really think it limits your ability to make an impact. While there's little chance I'd be able to afford a big trip — especially if any interview dates are interspersed — I would like to be able to budget myself over the winter, and make the appropriate allowances for my master's thesis.
Looking for anecdotes if there's nothing concrete. Cheers.