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[quote=Anonymous][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. My husband handled all this, but I think it is the number the FAFSA spots out after you enter your income, assets, etc. Typically people cannot pay their EFC — which is merit aid is important. I hope that’s correct. If not, I hope others give correct info. [/quote] Or, people don't want to pay - they put a priority on an expensive house, travel and other lifestyle choices over saving.[/quote]
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