We'll see. Its the first year they are doing it, so I doubt there is a nefarious purpose to a generous program. |
No. I don't care to have Right Wing, Trumpian, Anti-vaxxer, COVID denier, NRA moron kind of diversity. As I mentioned very clearly it is mostly racial and gender diversity which is important for us. These kinds of diversities also automatically lends to economic diversity and acceptable cultural diversity. Now you will ask what I mean by Acceptable Cultural Diversity? By that I mean the diversity of food, language, national origin, sexual orientation, attire, religious practices, arts etc. I believe in human rights and women's rights. I do not mean Misogynistic, InCel, Gun Fanatics, Polygamists, Racist and Homophobic, anti-Science and anti women's right, pedophile, Christian Right Wing people who watch Fox News.
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| Longtime basketball coach looks like a rat. |
Texas and Louisiana = Lost cause maybe that might work in North Carolina because it’s a swing state (emphasis on MAYBE) |
Texas might surprise you in a few election cycles -- tilting blue in the big population centers. Houston and Austin don't feel like conservative strongholds. And, New Orleans certainly is not a buttoned up conservative sort of place. |
Latinos in sourthern texas are trending republican. That was the hope for democrats. I've been hearing that Texas will flip any year now for decades. It isnt happening |
Sorry that you had to encounter this. Thank you for informing other parents about this negative practice. This is the type of information that I want to be aware about. Do you or anyone here know the schools which typically do this? |
There are plenty of misogynists, polygamists, pedophiles, and ant-science folks on the far left. It's just packaged differently. But if you don't want your precious worldview challenged, then by all means don't go to a college where this might happen. |
Watch out for those leftist myrmecologists. They study red ants not doubt. |
Looking at Vassar's common data set, I see $0 for non-need (merit) aid for all undergrads. For American, it looks like average non-need aid is similar between freshman ($13,231) and all undergrads ($13,845), but also that freshman are about 40% of all undergrads receiving non-need aid. So perhaps there's truth to the claim that the merit aid disappears for at least some of the students. |
| DD has a full tuition scholarship - letter says she gets it all four years as long as she maintains at least a 3.0. I assume the letter means what it says - did other people have similar wording and their offer still got yanked? I don’t see how that’s possible, since the four year offer was accepted and terms were met. |
I'm the one who posted about my own and my nephew's experience. In both cases, it came as a complete shock because there were absolutely no indications of any conditions under which we had to maintain a certain grade point average, or any other conditions for renewal of the award. My parents would have been very vigilant that I was meeting the requirements, if there had been any. I got straight A's, was elected a freshman rep in the student government, played on teams, made good friends -was pretty much a model citizen. Same for my nephew - he was given no indications that there were conditions for his award. I know that people want to believe that these colleges' decisions must have a rational basis, and my conclusion is that it has to do with wealthy private colleges hanging on to their wealth while simultaneously pumping up the stats for test scores of first year admits and their "yield." |
| The GPA requirement to maintain merit is usually on the website. It wasn’t in my DS’s acceptance letters. |
| My nephew got a 50% scholarship to Cornell, that "surprise" went away after his freshman year. 100% bait and switch. He took out loans and finished |
| Are there differences in GPA requirement to maintain, etc for financial aid vs merit scholarship? |