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I have a friend with two kids that went through the Posse application process. One was accepted to their Posse school, and the other was not.
Both kids are very bright students and come from a wealthy family. My friend lives in a mansion, and both her and her spouse are college educated. The Posse process is lengthy and intense but certainly worth it for the free education at great schools. There are mandatory functions throughout the application process, and these continue once you are accepted. With the Posse process, you are only allowed to apply to certain designated schools for your region. These schools could be located in different areas around the country. If your child is willing to stick with the process and give it a try, it’s a great experience bc at the least they’ll get free help and support with the college application process and their essays. |
I volunteered with Posse in 2010. At that time it did not have income limits. |
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Are you sure 1st gen is a criterion? |
It's low-income, with an emphasis on first gen (about 80% of recipients): https://questbridge.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/223128987-Does-a-student-need-to-be-first-generation-in-order-to-qualify-for-QuestBridge#:~:text=secondary%20school%20education%3F-,Does%20a%20student%20need%20to%20be%20first,order%20to%20qualify%20for%20QuestBridge%3F&text=No.,is%20certainly%20not%20a%20requirement. |
I know 4 kids from the DC chapter that got it…2 from MCPS and 2 from private schools in Montgomery county 😊. All middle class, high achievers. I wish they had more schools for the DC posse. |
SWW nominates kids for Posse and they routinely get it. They're not URM or low income kids. |
How do you know? Are these kids announced by the college? |
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How does Posse work? Do you apply to the six schools and see which one takes you or does the Posse Foundation place you in one of them?
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There is a whole page on it on the college website. |
| Does the nomination need to originate with the kid's school? |
| Posse kid from DC's school is extremely wealthy. Got a full ride to a state flagship. Had terrible grades in gen ed courses. Disciplinary issues. Bizarre program, truly. |
who nominated him? |
This was my kid's experience with DC Posse. His high school nominated 10 students. Other participating schools also nominated students. They assign you to a round 1 session. Round 1: DC was in a room with about 100 kids. They answered an essay online from Posse computers. Then they did group activities and were observed. Out of the 100, 30 were selected to Round. 2 Round 2: 20- minute individual interviews. As part of the interview, DC answered a form online, selecting his top 5 schools out of the 10 participating colleges from DC Posse and why he liked each of those schools. They were W&M, UVA, Lafayette.. and I can't remember the other 2. Posse will match you with a school on your list. You will commit to.apply to that school ED if you are selected as a finalist. Round 3: Finalists will have longer, panel interviews with the colleges they got matched with. One of the kids from his high school got selected for UVA. Full scholarship. Round 3 |
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