No, they offer merit into try to convince you to accept. |
I’m the OP. DD got accepted in Swanson school of engineering. |
| It should not depend on income right? |
IDK. It’s definitely not traditional financial aid, but Pitt was an innovator in the use of yield management algorithms to award merit. They use all kinds of random data. |
My kid got $15k (which I think is the max) with a sub-1500 SAT score and we are full pay. |
It doesn't. For us, I felt they just want to make it competitive at an OOS option and make the cost closer to a student's in-state options. The highest we've heard are for engineering admits...20K/yr. |
| I think max merit scholarship depends on the school- Engineering 20k/yr, Dietrich 15k/yr, and nursing $10k/yr. |
This is correct. My child is in honors at Dietrich with 15k/year merit. He learned this from the Portal |
| Mine received $20K OOS Engineering. It’ll still be more than VA Tech-but at least makes it worth a visit now. |
just received award notice - $20k/year |
| Just got Pitt merit tonight ($80k!!). OOS Engineering. High stats. Applied back in Sept. |
| My kid also has not heard on merit. 1580 SAT, NMSF. applied mid October. Got into Arts and Science and Honors. No merit update yet |
Wow, congrats to your kid! |
| DD was accepted in October. Received a merit notice this week. |