+1. Apply to a lot of safeties and watch the merit offers roll in. |
| DS was offered full tuition at several small slacs you've never heard of (and not in his major) so he declined all. |
| Are these award amounts per year? Or total over 4 years? |
| DS got 30k/year at Connecticut College ED (I think they must give something to everyone ) and $35k/year at Ursinus. Withdrew the rest of his apps so don’t know about the others. |
Why did he even spend time and money applying to them? |
| My DD got $40k from St. Lawrence U. Top 10% at the public school. |
| Doesn’t seem helpful unless people also provide their out of pocket number |
Per year! Signed, mom of kids who got great packages from Scranton and Loyola -- two schools I'd be proud to send my kids to! |
Can you say which? |
Schools probably hate this so I'm not going to name my kid's gender, major, or exact stats but less merit at Allegheny (sub 30k), and stats above 3.5 weighted. We could use 42k, congrats! |
| Full ride at Wisconsin (requires degree specific focus, but she can double major to do what she actually prefers)! |
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In my observation there seems to be two things going on with small SLAC that aren't sitting on low acceptance %, big endowments, and top rankings.
Some schools are cutting tuition from 20-30k a semester to 20-30k a year. Other schools are offering a steep sticker discount. In a lot of cases it brings the cost down (before FA) to amount to the same thing: 30k tuition 15k room and board. I don't think this is a coincidence. I think it might be what the market will bear, what a donut hole family can probably manage to pay. In our case I'm not quite sure how, but that's our problem. I think it's probably a realistic cost of what college 'should' cost. |
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Kid received enough at Kalamazoo College to bring price down to $25,000, full tuition at Juniata College to bring price to $13,000, and $15-$20,000 at UVM for a final COA of $45,000, and others.
Attending UMD for $30,000. |
This was before their recent huge money problem revelation? |
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To get merit, you have to research what school gives merit (are buyers) and which do not (are sellers).
If you want merit, look for schools that are “buyers.” |