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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP: I have to agree with most posters that your post is pretty frustrating. With that said, having just gone through the process with my incredibly bright son with pretty severe LDs, so lower stats than yours, got substantial merit aid from Connecticut College. I didn't know much about it before the process, but it sounds like a great school for someone who wants small liberal arts. He will be going somewhere else thanks to legacy status, but just thought I'd suggest she look at Conn College. [/quote] This cannot be true. Conn College is a NESCAC school, and that group of schools does not offer merit aid or sports scholarships. [/quote] https://www.conncoll.edu/admission/scholarships-and-grants/[/quote] +2 A few years ago my 25 ACT kid got a ton of merit from Connecticut College. Submitted an artistic supplement. Didn’t attend but was surprised by the merit aid offered. [/quote]
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