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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]University of Maryland College Park. My CS graduate received the Banneker Key scholarship (full cost of attendance, plus stipend).[/quote] What's your HHI? And EFC if you did not get the scholarship?[/quote] Not the PP you are asking, but I’ll chime in here as my DC also received full BK as OOS student for CS. HHI 250K+, EFC - 128 DC also received merit at Northeastern (33 or 34K per year) Case (33 or 34 K per year) Rice (25K/yr) so those are good schools too. [/quote] for the newbies... what is EFC?[/quote] "Expected Family Contribution" -- basically what the financial aid assessment says your family can afford each year. FAFSA gives you their EFC, but schools may reconfigure that by using the CSS profile which takes into account different assets than the FAFSA.[/quote]
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