Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are referring to National Merit Semi Finalists (NMSF)? There are a few threads on that right now.
No I am asking about tuition waivers in universities based on PSAT scores
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are referring to National Merit Semi Finalists (NMSF)? There are a few threads on that right now.
No I am asking about tuition waivers in universities based on PSAT scores
NP. No, this is a misunderstanding. Colleges DO NOT give scholarships based on PSAT scores. There isn't even a way to report PSAT scores to colleges.
The USC scholarship is based on getting the National Merit Finalist award (which is based on PSAT).
Best thing to do is take the SAT, score high, report that, and hope for merit. There are colleges that give automatic merit based on a combination of GPA and SAT or ACT.
Anonymous wrote:Liberty university will give a full tuition scholarship to those who are "commended."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are referring to National Merit Semi Finalists (NMSF)? There are a few threads on that right now.
No I am asking about tuition waivers in universities based on PSAT scores
Anonymous wrote:Liberty university will give a full tuition scholarship to those who are "commended."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never heard of any school doing that. It would make no sense.
If your PSAT score was high enough to justify a half-tuition scholarship, you’d be an NMSF anyway.
And if your PSAT score is high, but not quite high enough to make the NMSF cutoff, you should be able to prep and get an SAT score high enough to get scholarships.
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/national-merit/
https://yourfuture.asu.edu/national-scholar
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/types-of-aid/scholarships/incoming-first-year-transfer
There are more, but those are the ones that I know of
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never heard of any school doing that. It would make no sense.
If your PSAT score was high enough to justify a half-tuition scholarship, you’d be an NMSF anyway.
And if your PSAT score is high, but not quite high enough to make the NMSF cutoff, you should be able to prep and get an SAT score high enough to get scholarships.
Anonymous wrote:I think you are referring to National Merit Semi Finalists (NMSF)? There are a few threads on that right now.