Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I get some clarity about UChicago? Have a current junior who is interested.
I know they really care about taking kids early and RD is basically out.
Since we're hoping to chase merit a little, we'd love to do EA but does anyone know if this makes chances of admissions much much harder. Are there stats for this. A lot of bias out there from parents how say "deferred EA - would have likely gotten in if we did ED", but looking at A2C, kids are getting in both ED and EA. Looks like all deferred kids are asked/pushed to do ED2.
UChicago does not have much merit aid. According to their CDS, 16% of freshmen received non-need based merit aid averaging $14,000 (a drop in the bucket with a $85K+ price tag)
I don't know much about UChicago, but I always thought that the high ranked schools that give non-need based merit aid are basically offering it to athletes as an incentive to come. True or no?
No athletic scholarships at UChicago. Very limited merit for very specific groups (primarily URM): https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/financial-support/scholarships
They are not giving athletic scholarships, they are giving merit aid - this happens broadly across D3 schools, it's not special to Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I get some clarity about UChicago? Have a current junior who is interested.
I know they really care about taking kids early and RD is basically out.
Since we're hoping to chase merit a little, we'd love to do EA but does anyone know if this makes chances of admissions much much harder. Are there stats for this. A lot of bias out there from parents how say "deferred EA - would have likely gotten in if we did ED", but looking at A2C, kids are getting in both ED and EA. Looks like all deferred kids are asked/pushed to do ED2.
UChicago does not have much merit aid. According to their CDS, 16% of freshmen received non-need based merit aid averaging $14,000 (a drop in the bucket with a $85K+ price tag)
I don't know much about UChicago, but I always thought that the high ranked schools that give non-need based merit aid are basically offering it to athletes as an incentive to come. True or no?
No athletic scholarships at UChicago. Very limited merit for very specific groups (primarily URM): https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/financial-support/scholarships
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I get some clarity about UChicago? Have a current junior who is interested.
I know they really care about taking kids early and RD is basically out.
Since we're hoping to chase merit a little, we'd love to do EA but does anyone know if this makes chances of admissions much much harder. Are there stats for this. A lot of bias out there from parents how say "deferred EA - would have likely gotten in if we did ED", but looking at A2C, kids are getting in both ED and EA. Looks like all deferred kids are asked/pushed to do ED2.
UChicago does not have much merit aid. According to their CDS, 16% of freshmen received non-need based merit aid averaging $14,000 (a drop in the bucket with a $85K+ price tag)
I don't know much about UChicago, but I always thought that the high ranked schools that give non-need based merit aid are basically offering it to athletes as an incentive to come. True or no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I get some clarity about UChicago? Have a current junior who is interested.
I know they really care about taking kids early and RD is basically out.
Since we're hoping to chase merit a little, we'd love to do EA but does anyone know if this makes chances of admissions much much harder. Are there stats for this. A lot of bias out there from parents how say "deferred EA - would have likely gotten in if we did ED", but looking at A2C, kids are getting in both ED and EA. Looks like all deferred kids are asked/pushed to do ED2.
UChicago does not have much merit aid. According to their CDS, 16% of freshmen received non-need based merit aid averaging $14,000 (a drop in the bucket with a $85K+ price tag)
I don't know much about UChicago, but I always thought that the high ranked schools that give non-need based merit aid are basically offering it to athletes as an incentive to come. True or no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I get some clarity about UChicago? Have a current junior who is interested.
I know they really care about taking kids early and RD is basically out.
Since we're hoping to chase merit a little, we'd love to do EA but does anyone know if this makes chances of admissions much much harder. Are there stats for this. A lot of bias out there from parents how say "deferred EA - would have likely gotten in if we did ED", but looking at A2C, kids are getting in both ED and EA. Looks like all deferred kids are asked/pushed to do ED2.
UChicago does not have much merit aid. According to their CDS, 16% of freshmen received non-need based merit aid averaging $14,000 (a drop in the bucket with a $85K+ price tag)
Yeah, but it's the only top 10 school that gives any merit at all to a substantial number of kids (schools that give >5 scholarships is a super super long shot at a place like Duke). So if you're full pay but uncomfortably so... 60k over 4 years isn't a drop in the bucket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I get some clarity about UChicago? Have a current junior who is interested.
I know they really care about taking kids early and RD is basically out.
Since we're hoping to chase merit a little, we'd love to do EA but does anyone know if this makes chances of admissions much much harder. Are there stats for this. A lot of bias out there from parents how say "deferred EA - would have likely gotten in if we did ED", but looking at A2C, kids are getting in both ED and EA. Looks like all deferred kids are asked/pushed to do ED2.
UChicago does not have much merit aid. According to their CDS, 16% of freshmen received non-need based merit aid averaging $14,000 (a drop in the bucket with a $85K+ price tag)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I get some clarity about UChicago? Have a current junior who is interested.
I know they really care about taking kids early and RD is basically out.
Since we're hoping to chase merit a little, we'd love to do EA but does anyone know if this makes chances of admissions much much harder. Are there stats for this. A lot of bias out there from parents how say "deferred EA - would have likely gotten in if we did ED", but looking at A2C, kids are getting in both ED and EA. Looks like all deferred kids are asked/pushed to do ED2.
UChicago does not have much merit aid. According to their CDS, 16% of freshmen received non-need based merit aid averaging $14,000 (a drop in the bucket with a $85K+ price tag)
Anonymous wrote:Can I get some clarity about UChicago? Have a current junior who is interested.
I know they really care about taking kids early and RD is basically out.
Since we're hoping to chase merit a little, we'd love to do EA but does anyone know if this makes chances of admissions much much harder. Are there stats for this. A lot of bias out there from parents how say "deferred EA - would have likely gotten in if we did ED", but looking at A2C, kids are getting in both ED and EA. Looks like all deferred kids are asked/pushed to do ED2.