Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope you have financial safeties on your DC's list.
+1
The real money/significant amounts are awarded by schools themselves. But as OP points out, for the most part the schools at the top of the USNWR rankings don't award scholarship money.
OP here - yes, that is exactly our situation. No merit scholarships where DC has been accepted, deferred or still waiting. That's why I'm staring at this huge blue book of independent scholarships and trying to figure out what ones might be worth the application madness.
Anonymous wrote:Likeliest the scholarships he has the most chances to get are local ones. His high school should probably have a list. Most deadlines have already occurred or will in March and April. DD got two small local ones last year, no national ones despite spending a lot of time on applications.
I think the scholarship websites are easier to deal with for national scholarships. My DD has used Fastweb, where you put in your stats, location and interests and it gives you a list of possible scholarships arranged in order of deadline. The issue is that most require essays and recommendations and you have no idea what the odds are of getting them after putting in so much work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope you have financial safeties on your DC's list.
+1
The real money/significant amounts are awarded by schools themselves. But as OP points out, for the most part the schools at the top of the USNWR rankings don't award scholarship money.
Anonymous wrote:I hope you have financial safeties on your DC's list.
Anonymous wrote:Op - those scholarships from the book are mostly useless - either too small in amount
, targeted for specific groups...etc. We had fewer reaches and more safeties that we can pay without merit/FA.
Anonymous wrote:I hope you have financial safeties on your DC's list.