| If there's no merit aid, what's the point? Is it that you get first pick of classes, since I've heard UVA classes can fill up? |
| Not directly related, but I lived in the dorm named "Echols" my first year and was not an Echols scholar, but everyone asked if I was. |
DD lives in Echols right now and gets asked this all the time! |
Students don't have to do gen ed requirements so can jump right into interests. Makes it easier to double major and explore some too. Get to live in a dorm of fellow Echols students. Certain events are held for Echols students and additional opportunities are bound to come their way. Echols is a designation they keep -- nothing to maintain it (no special class requirements or anything). Get a benefit of early class registration - just for their class year, not the whole student body. |
| It was very prestigious in my day--early 90s—coming out of a big box FCPS high school. |
| No requirements is huge. HUGE. |
I was an echols scholar back in the 90s and yes, the first pick of classes was pretty great. You could get into your pick of the most coveted first-year seminars (small classes for freshman, given by star professors). And you never had to worry about getting locked out of a class, ever. No requirements was nice too. |
+1 I was in a program like that in the 80s at Northwestern. Awesome. |