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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"The Ivies do not offer merit scholarships of any kind. This also applies to athletic awards, making Yale and its peers the only eight of the 350 total Division I schools to not offer financial awards to exceptional student athletes." https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2022/12/08/following-antitrust-expiration-merit-and-athletic-scholarships-become-an-option-for-the-ivy-league/ Maybe from an outside source enthusiastic about Yale but probably not directly from the university itself.[/quote] Yale does offer a little over 100 spots in their Hahn Scholars and YES Scholar programs though. Harvard and Princeton don’t have anything of the sort.[/quote] Which fund travel, research, and experiences, so not a true tuition scholarship. Harvard and Princeton also offer undergraduate research fellowships that provide funding for students, but not direct tuition support.[/quote] +1 the PP posted something similar on another thread with a list of scholar programs claiming they are scholarships. Apples and oranges. Just because the word “scholar” is used to describe the program doesn’t make it a scholarship that is commonly understood as money towards tuition and occasionally room and board. Anyone reading this, google the scholar programs by name and you will see that the programs do not cover tuition. I was a scholar at Penn and it covered research and travel expenses. I had a friend that received a full scholarship from a private organization to attend but not from Penn directly. [/quote]
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