Anonymous
Post 09/02/2024 11:03     Subject: Great merit stories

Anonymous wrote:Marquette. Offered merit which brought it down to compare to our in state levels for the state flagship. Yes good marketing but she loves the school ( now a sophomore) and I love that they wanted her. She is a good but not fantastic student. And she got a huge frozen pretzel in the mail with the acceptance.


+1

Marquette offers good merit. My "at 50% for MU students" got 40% of tuition. I'd have to imagine if they were at 75%+, they would have gotten much more.
Great school--your kid will love it there

Anonymous
Post 09/02/2024 09:57     Subject: Great merit stories

It's hard to measure since Test Optional wrecked the statistics reporting (separate issue from other concerns about TO), but at most places you get huge merit if you are above 75%ile on the school's SAT/GPA stats. Look back to 2019 stats to estimate.



Anonymous
Post 09/02/2024 09:51     Subject: Great merit stories

University of Connecticut
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2024 09:48     Subject: Great merit stories

Anonymous wrote:Marquette. Offered merit which brought it down to compare to our in state levels for the state flagship. Yes good marketing but she loves the school ( now a sophomore) and I love that they wanted her. She is a good but not fantastic student. And she got a huge frozen pretzel in the mail with the acceptance.


my anec-data on Marquette - I know alum in DC in their 50s who really love their Marquette college friends and get together in big, fun ways a few times year. As in, "I'm hanging out with old college friends next weekend, we rented out a weird little bar and bowling alley for the night" - or - "we rented six houses out on the beach for the long weekend. and my chore is to buy coffee, tea, 16 boxes of cereal and four kinds of milk" They always seem super funny/fun.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2024 09:46     Subject: Re:Great merit stories

UVM, total COA ~$34k for OOS student with the merit award.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2024 09:09     Subject: Great merit stories

St. Joe's Presidential Scholarship

High Point (we can discuss the merits of High Point separately)

Hobart
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2024 09:04     Subject: Great merit stories

Full ride at Lafayette College
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2024 08:24     Subject: Great merit stories

My older kid was offered $27K per year from Grinnell (decided to go in-state to William and Mary). He was a high GPA TJHSST student and a National Merit Scholarship finalist. My younger one gets $32K per year from Northeastern, which makes it only a somewhat more expensive ($15k per year?) than some of the in-state options he was considering
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2024 08:12     Subject: Re:Great merit stories

Full tuition Georgia Tech and UGA (Zell Miller) and full tuition Tulane
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2024 01:18     Subject: Great merit stories

Maryland.

Full ride for a really smart STEM kid from an MCPS school.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2024 01:15     Subject: Great merit stories

UMN resulting in OOS COA of less than $30k. Chose UMD OOS for $45k
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2024 00:31     Subject: Great merit stories

Mizzou
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2024 21:23     Subject: Great merit stories

Marquette. Offered merit which brought it down to compare to our in state levels for the state flagship. Yes good marketing but she loves the school ( now a sophomore) and I love that they wanted her. She is a good but not fantastic student. And she got a huge frozen pretzel in the mail with the acceptance.
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2024 21:17     Subject: Re:Great merit stories

U of South Carolina
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2024 21:00     Subject: Great merit stories

Where did a kid you know (does not have to be your child!) get a TON of merit? By ton I don't mean just 20, 30k (like 80k to 60k...still very expensive), but so much that it made cost go down to in-state, truly affordable. And what school was it?