ED or RD? |
I will add that these numbers fluxuate every year. For instance, last year, 51% of Middlebury students received financial aid. https://www.middleburycampus.com/article/2023/01/as-tuition-rises-we-need-to-rethink-affordability |
| Do the numbers only include grant recipients? Or do they include everyone who filed the FAFSA and took out or loan or got work-study? |
Conn College number is off. They give merit to every accepted student. But NESCAC is still a rarity, there’s a reason there’s so many prep school kids. |
look at their admissions page - HUGE outreach to URM and FG.....its how they get their economic diversity. |
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My 2 cents: the economic diversity at schools like Midd are NOT from middle class families like you. That's not who they are targeting if they need to give aid to someone. With a school that small, they have a picture of who it will go to.
Also, see what the social divide is like on campus. The vibe is distinct. |
For need-based aid (apples-to-apples), Conn College is actually at 47%: https://www.conncoll.edu/financial-aid/ |
Yes, but everyone gets aid. Look under financial aid: https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=Connecticut+college&s=all&id=128902#finaid Families who pay 60k a year, but can technically pay 90k, are different than families who drop 90k a year on tuition without having their kids consider other options. |
Conn College must give merit aid to compete with its NESCAC peers. |
| BCC has an ED admit. An athlete. |
I wouldn’t put too much stock in Naviance stats. My kid's test scores look meh because they only included her psat. She took ACT (35) but mot SAT. ACT doesn't show. |
DP Is there a comprehensive list somewhere, or did you look up each of this for this response? Just curious |
| Whitman had an ED admit. |
+1, Midd is looking for UMC, hopefully urm students. They know their recruitment process and average applicant are rich and willing to pay full freight. They pull in a tiny amount of students who are questbridge, posse (posse is all incomes, a millionaire child could get it), and they use the rest of the seats for the most competitive applicants. |
Well, it's for the class of 2025, so probably not RD in January. |