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Carnegie Mellon
University of Pittsburgh University of Pennsylvania Drexel Villanova Haverford - maybe too small Swarthmore - maybe too small UMCP Johns Hopkins |
OP has a son. |
| And OP wants merit aid. Nope for many of these rec's. |
Penn and Drexel are right next to each other, so that might help. |
| A related question: What is a driving distance college that is equivalent academically to UMD? DS is looking for a safety school, but did not like UMD based on the tour. We're looking to do a tour or two while school is in session. |
| We loved U Del |
Driving from MD? |
Not into STEM. Maybe into the theater department? Stop making stuff up, it doesn't help anyone. |
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OP does your kid want a private or public education.
They'd be free at University of Alabama... Clemson, Auburn, Pitt, George Mason, USC would give merit aid. At that SAT score and high GPA, any 50-100 school would probably give substantial aid. |
Yes, driving from North Bethesda area. Have seen Penn and UVA, but obviously those are nowhere close to safety schools. |
Take a look at Penn State. Many of the kids who don't get into UMD, end up there. |
Pitt? U of Delaware? |
| FYI- we just received notices that tours at Cornell and Columbia have been cancelled. I think both through mid-April. I think many/most will follow suit. |
+1000 Just look at CMUs website, 1420 is the very bottom for their College of Fine Arts |
| With those high scores and a need for merit aid, I'd go a little further and do a tour of Ohio colleges. Case Western for pure stern, but some great SLACs. Oberlin and Kenyon are difficult to get into. But denison and Wooster are still great schools and easier to get into. Definitely worth checking out all of them. |