Class of ‘25 - merit aid

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just keep in mind that whatever aid you’re offered is the same for all four years. The cost of tuition, room/board goes up by thousands every year.


This is not true for all schools. Some schools do freeze tuition. And some schools will increase aid. Just make sure you find out before committing.


Beside UCs, which ones?
Anonymous
Has anyone received merit aid at Lehigh? Or Carelton? We are looking for rigorous, small to mid-size colleges with strong job placement that offer merit money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone received merit aid at Lehigh? Or Carelton? We are looking for rigorous, small to mid-size colleges with strong job placement that offer merit money.


Schools that size usually use merit aid to attract students that they otherwise would have a hard time attracting.
Anonymous
Don’t think Carleton gives much/any merit aid. Gotta look at Grinnell, Macalester, St Olafs, and Ohio SLACs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone received merit aid at Lehigh? Or Carelton? We are looking for rigorous, small to mid-size colleges with strong job placement that offer merit money.


Lehigh offered an honors program, but no merit money. 3.95/4.82, 36ACT
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pitt -20K, honors program
UVM -25K, honors program
UGA -in-state tuition (forgetting the amount), honors program
Clemson -in-state tuition, (forgetting amount) honors program
Texas -nothing
Wisconsin -nothing
Michigan -nothing
UCLA -nothing
UVA -nothing
Berkeley -nothing
UNC -nothing, honors program


Would you mind sharing course of study and basic stats. That would be so helpful. Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just keep in mind that whatever aid you’re offered is the same for all four years. The cost of tuition, room/board goes up by thousands every year.


This is not true for all schools. Some schools do freeze tuition. And some schools will increase aid. Just make sure you find out before committing.


Beside UCs, which ones?


My DC applied to three schools in Ohio that freeze tuition- University of Cincinnati, Ohio University, and Miami University
Anonymous
1430 SAT, 3.9 weighted gpa, IB Diploma program, excellent extracurriculars.

American 0k
Auburn 11k
Elon originally 10k, then another 7.5k with Fellows program
FSU 0k
Furman 30k
Gettysburg 52k
GW 0k
South Carolina 0k
Sewanee 33k
South Florida 2k, Honors Program
Wofford 33k

Then, around April 27th or so, American offered 22k, and Elon, Sewanee, and Wofford all offered another 5k each.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just keep in mind that whatever aid you’re offered is the same for all four years. The cost of tuition, room/board goes up by thousands every year.


This is not true for all schools. Some schools do freeze tuition. And some schools will increase aid. Just make sure you find out before committing.


Beside UCs, which ones?


Purdue
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:1430 SAT, 3.9 weighted gpa, IB Diploma program, excellent extracurriculars.

American 0k
Auburn 11k
Elon originally 10k, then another 7.5k with Fellows program
FSU 0k
Furman 30k
Gettysburg 52k
GW 0k
South Carolina 0k
Sewanee 33k
South Florida 2k, Honors Program
Wofford 33k

Then, around April 27th or so, American offered 22k, and Elon, Sewanee, and Wofford all offered another 5k each.


Thanks for sharing! I thought SC gave a lot of merit, that’s surprising. I also thought GW would give a small amount.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone received merit aid at Lehigh? Or Carelton? We are looking for rigorous, small to mid-size colleges with strong job placement that offer merit money.

Not sure if it helps but Lehigh applicant from class of 23. Unhooked from NOVA 3.98/4.5, 1560. Campus tour prior to applying. Offered 50% tuition discount. Really liked the school but elected to attend UMD.
Anonymous
This is a really helpful thread. Thx all!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone received merit aid at Lehigh? Or Carelton? We are looking for rigorous, small to mid-size colleges with strong job placement that offer merit money.


Schools that size usually use merit aid to attract students that they otherwise would have a hard time attracting.

Carleton only has 1 merit aid scholarship and it’s $2k for NMSF. So much for “hard time attracting.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone received merit aid at Lehigh? Or Carelton? We are looking for rigorous, small to mid-size colleges with strong job placement that offer merit money.


Schools that size usually use merit aid to attract students that they otherwise would have a hard time attracting.

Carleton only has 1 merit aid scholarship and it’s $2k for NMSF. So much for “hard time attracting.”


A lot of selective schools don't offer any merit at all because they don't have a hard time attracting any group.

"Hard time attracting" usually refers to URM, first gen students, athletes, or a student with stats way above their usual attendees.
Anonymous
Pitt: $10K/year; Ohio State $15,500/year; South Carolina - offered in-state tuition rate ($96K savings over 4 yrs); Virginia Tech $4,800/yr
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