| $5K/year sounds like nothing |
Last year very, very few CS majors got any merit. Son 4.0, 1520 got honors college but no merit at Pitt, got 16K merit at UMass and no honors college. |
| 20k/yr. Engineering. Applied/admitted Sep, FA letter sent in Oct. |
Just to clarify for others, that was a merit scholarship, which has nothing to do with financial aid. The FAFSA hasn’t even come out yet. |
| $5000 in loans offered. Class of 2027. |
Wow. So where did your child end up going? |
5K/yr, brings the cost down to the same level as Penn State
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| 20k per year at engineering college |
PP here. Yes, it was merit because that is what OP was asking. |
| I've followed this board for awhile. When I first started, the Pitt merits were pretty high. But starting last cycle, maybe one or two before, the amounts have dropped greatly and the overwhelming majority I read here are for 5K. There are some breakthrough awards, but not as many as there used to be. |
Well, you referred to “FA letter” which means financial aid. |
I think computer science gives the least merit money. My child got in 11/1 for Computer science and we haven’t heard about merit yet either. |
| Applied in early October and accepted late October-White male, max rigor, 35 ACT/36 math, 3.8 UW at top private-got $10K in College of Computing and Information. |
My son applied at the end of October and his portal says waitlist. So, not the answer we had hoped for but an answer. Perhaps not hearing back yet is a good thing? Good luck. |
| Hypothetical question.. If your kid was admitted into the school of CS (or whatever it's called) at Pitt and Drexel and assuming the cost is the same, which one is *objectively* a better choice? Why? |