| To compete with the low price of UMD, your DS will have receive a full tuition scholarship. I know Boston University has this and I believe some Florida schools. College Confidential will probably be more helpful. |
Washington U gave 10.5% of its freshmen merit aid scholarships even though they had no financial need (at least according to the formula). That's 187 non-need-based merit scholarships/yr for freshmen. https://wustl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/wustl-cds-2018-2019.pdf |
On a flipping Internet forum? Use of colloquialisms is acceptable! For Pete’s sake... Plus, I am not the one writing essays to apply for scholarships. |
Tufts doesn’t give merit aid. |
Thanks for that clarification! |
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my kid went to one of the southern big football big greek life schools on full scholarship and graduated with a chemical engineering degree. now working for a major investment bank. high stat kids who go to these schools get as much of an education as they want. they have special programs that are very challenging. at her southern school, she never had a TA teach a class. she could get into research easily, even as a freshman. she is now on the board of the honors college.
don't discount some of the southern schools. they may not be for everyone, but they are very good for quite a lot of folks. |
If you think there are a ton of weak colleges in the U.S., you are ignorant. Many schools in the top 100 give merit aid, and many outside of the top 100 are not weak schools. There are over 4000 colleges in the U.S. |
And a top 50 school is far from mediocre. That is in the top 1% of U.S. colleges. |
It was an incorrect "clarification." The PP's use of a comma after "and" was fine in that context. Signed, copyeditor |
+1 |
It pays to be a top student at “lower” ranking schools. These students go places. |
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UMD is ranked 59. It’s not elite. Only people in Maryland think it’s anything other than a mid-Atlantic school ranked 59. Yes, as a freshman coming from montgomery county it’s a little harder to initially be accepted. That said, if you get a 3.0 B average from any Maryland community college, a student can transfer there. This is actually a good thing for Maryland students overall as it givens the community college students a path for a four year degree.
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+1. Tulane parent here. DC got substantial merit with 33 ACT and 3.85 uw gpa with 7 or 8 APs. Also Tulane is trying to increase diversity, so that could be a factor as well. |
| Even if you get the max $35K per annum it’s still expensive with travel back and forth (are they even open again after Ida?). UVA or W&M would be a better deal. |
Yes Tulane will be back in person next week. Not sure UVA / W&M would be that great of a deal for out of state compared to Tulane with full merit |