Thanks, will look into it. |
Good by me. |
| DC got excellent merit aid from GW, Denison, Junianta, Muhlenberg, Dickinson, Lehigh, Hood, McDaniel, UMary Washington. DC's stats were similar to OP's child's stats. DC is very outgoing and interviewed everywhere. Interviewers seem to enjoy talking to DC, so that may have helped. We are a donut hole family, so DC had to get merit aid. We could not pay $40K, though. |
So your DC had a 3.6 unweighted/3.8 weighted GPA and a 29 ACT and got "excellent" merit aid from all those schools? Even GW & Lehigh? I'm skeptical. |
| Generally, merit is based on the student stats. Both Dickinson and LaFayette offered my student 20K merit scholarship. That's wonderful, but the school's cost of attendance is $65. |
I went to Beloit College in Wisconsin and got (at the time) 20K off of the 30K/yr bill via their Presidential scholarship, which was merit based but also required an on-campus interview. I had a 4.0 and 33 ACT score, though, but I interviewed applicants for that scholarship while in college and a 3.8/29 would possibly get you the second-level merit scholarship, which is now 25K off of the full tuition (which I think is more like 40K). I'm using a very specific example, but I suspect that a lot of other schools in that category will have similar packages. I remember Macalester gave me a similar package, as did one of the Claremont Colleges. This might have changed, but small middle tier privates would be likely to give generous merit aid to a student like yours. Think: Knox College, Kalamazoo, Cornell College, Lawrence, Earlham etc. |
Uh, there are dozens of decent colleges that would meet OP's criteria. |
Maybe because with these stats, she won't have the luxury of many merit scholarships... |
MY DD had much higher scores and got in but did not get any merit from Pitt. |