This is merit or financial aid? |
Penn doesn’t do merit. |
+1 Also recently in at Penn State. Deferred by Case Western. Mechanical engineering |
Full pay -100k
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| In at Case with $42k/year merit. |
| University of Denver, with $40k/yr merit aid plus housing subsidy and University of Vermont with $25k/yr merit aid. |
Same + honors college at UVM |
| In at Elon with $48k scholarship plus invited to interview for Fellows program. |
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Accepted Case Western with $31K merit
Accepted Drexel with $37.5K merit Both tonight |
| In at Brandeis with $42k/year. |
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Curious-- for those in at Vermont who were offered merit-- did anyone's child apply test optional? If so, did they get into the honors college?
- parent of a junior interested in UVM |
DD was not TO but they give you a merit estimate if you put your stats into their website. Although it may be more cut and dry with test scores. You could see what it says. |
Oh interesting - Where did you see the Drexel merit info? In the acceptance letter itself or elsewhere? |
Will add since everyone is talking about the financial piece: No merit aid obviously but financial aid was within $50 of the NPC estimate. COA is in line with our in-state public flagship. |
I couldn't find the merit estimate calculator on the UVM website or via google. Do you have a link? Thanks! |