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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Word to the wise: the Tuition Exchange awards are highly competitive at most schools. Students will typically need to have stats near that school's 75th percentile or above in order to be offered an award. You'll want to apply to a good number of them (10 or more) in order to have a decent chance of getting multiple offers. Some schools time it so that the TE award comes at the same time the student is accepted, which is great; others will have a long lag time, so you may have to wait a few more months to find out; others will put you on a TE waitlist which means it can take until late spring or even summer to know anything.[/quote] They are definitely competitive. Many TE schools report that less than 10% of TE applicants get it. [/quote] The percentage of the new admitted TE candidates offered a TE scholarship for the current academic year: Tulane: <10% Elon: <10% Case western: 11-40% Connecticut college: <10% Pitt: <10% American: <10% Wooster: 11-40% Skidmore: 11-40% Syracuse: 11-40% Baylor: <10% Bucknell: <10% Villanova: <10% Mount Holyoke: 11-40% BU: <10%[/quote] yes. And some schools don't offer the scholarship to freshmen. [/quote]
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