Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school, mostly caters to rich kids. Very similar to Elon.
66% receive financial aid. It’s not all rich kids anymore.
Where is your cite?
https://www.richmond.edu/admission-aid/
66% received “some type of aid” meaning merit is included. Merit aid can go to rich kids, too. This didn’t ultimately support your claim.
They don’t give much merit.
Yet they do offer merit and it’s included in your stat that you wrongly suggested was financial aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school, mostly caters to rich kids. Very similar to Elon.
66% receive financial aid. It’s not all rich kids anymore.
Where is your cite?
https://www.richmond.edu/admission-aid/
66% received “some type of aid” meaning merit is included. Merit aid can go to rich kids, too. This didn’t ultimately support your claim.
They don’t give much merit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school, mostly caters to rich kids. Very similar to Elon.
66% receive financial aid. It’s not all rich kids anymore.
Where is your cite?
https://www.richmond.edu/admission-aid/
66% received “some type of aid” meaning merit is included. Merit aid can go to rich kids, too. This didn’t ultimately support your claim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school, mostly caters to rich kids. Very similar to Elon.
66% receive financial aid. It’s not all rich kids anymore.
Where is your cite?
Anonymous wrote:Nice school, mostly caters to rich kids. Very similar to Elon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school, mostly caters to rich kids. Very similar to Elon.
66% receive financial aid. It’s not all rich kids anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Nice school, mostly caters to rich kids. Very similar to Elon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My relative chose Richmond partly based on an enthusiasm for the Jepson School. This program represented part of her education, along with a business degree from Robins and the completion of a liberal arts major from the arts and sciences division. She loved her time at Richmond and also was supported in studying abroad. She remains very happy with her choice of UR. She now works in marketing, continues to travel a lot and seems to have been very well prepared by Richmond to pursue an interesting career.
Thank you for sharing. That is amazing!
Anonymous wrote:My relative chose Richmond partly based on an enthusiasm for the Jepson School. This program represented part of her education, along with a business degree from Robins and the completion of a liberal arts major from the arts and sciences division. She loved her time at Richmond and also was supported in studying abroad. She remains very happy with her choice of UR. She now works in marketing, continues to travel a lot and seems to have been very well prepared by Richmond to pursue an interesting career.