Go to the CDS for any real data, though the link provided above is based on that data and pretty accurate (but double check). Proportion you want is not total applicants, or even actual students; it is the proportion of enrolled students with no financial need who get merit. |
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Carnegie Mellon doesn't offer merit for most of its programs. School of Music and School of Drama do have funds set aside to match offers for those they would like to attract. You can call those merit $$ or just institutional aid.
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a) this discussion isn't about class; b) there are many families who are MC and UMC and cannot afford $50 k gor a myriad of reasons c) 50k is in after tax dollars. The family needs to make 70k or more to pay $50k d) your statement that "you'd (sic) get financial aid if you were" shows a profound ignorance of how FAFSA and CSS works |
No, a family need to make way more than $70K as they have living expenses and two other kids. So, there is no way they are MC or they would have gotten financial aid. Or, are you pretending MS make $300K a year. Middle class don't have savings, let alone $200K for each child (3) for college. |
| Last year, DS from FCPS was accepted and received merit from the following, resulting in the estimated annual COA: BU ($60k), CWRU ($56k) and Lehigh ($51k). Much easier to get below $50k with OOS publics: UMD ($46k), Ohio St ($44k), UMN ($30k) and nothing from Pitt ($57k). |
Yeah, OP needs to be a little more flexible and go 60k vs. 50k. Huge difference in potential school quality. |
Private certainly dominates top 25 but beyond that, MANY publics appear favorable. |
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Top 25. None.
Kid had perfect ACT, perfect uw 4.0, rigor and impressive ECs. Got into 2 T10s, a very selective SLAC (5%), and 2 T20s and zero merit aid. We don't qualify for needs-based aid. None at in-state schools either--though got the honors/scholar things. Full-pay at $86k next year. Ouch |
Yeah. No merit aid is giving T10s/T20s- it’s rare, no matter how impressive. |
| Grinnell. Very generous with both merit and need based aid. Run the NPC. Anyone truly middle class will qualify for need based aid. |
That list really explains a lot of the admissions choices I've seen at our school. Merit aid works, and it's the smart move for most kids. |