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Every university has their own rules and standards, you would need to research the individual school to see what they offer. Each university offers scholarships and grants based on their funding and the fields that they lean toward.
I would start researching based on what his intended major is - business, pre-law, pre-med, journalism, graphic arts, etc? Then, google the major (say, pre-med) and "American universities" or something like that (or come back on Y!A to the Higher Education board and see what they recommend - anyone know of a great pre-med school with a strong sports program?) and start looking at them one by one. The schools that seem to fit him best, go to their website and request a catalog, which should have all of the information you're looking for.
Most universities in America are very open to students from other countries (though they vary on financial support); I went to a very small school, and at least 10-20% of our student body was from overseas.
I hope that helps!
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