Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, she'll graduate this semester.
OP, here is a link to colleges still accepting applications:
https://www.nacacnet.org/news--publications/Research/openings/
There are approximately 300 schools on it.
Allegheny, Beloit, Chapman, College of Charleston, Cornell College (Iowa), Goucher, Ithaca, Knox, Juniata, Susquehanna, Catholic University of America, University of Missouri, and others I recognize as well are listed on there as still accepting transfers.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, she'll graduate this semester.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is in VA she should be able to go to either UVA or William and Mary as a matter of right, correct? Are there honors college options there (I am not in VA so only know what I read on here about VA schools)
What does she want to do or does she not know?
While not as great at 0, max $30K debt after college is actually not terrible. it is the $100K plus in debt that is unconscionable.
she sounds very accomplished and will go far with her clear work ethic.
This. I'm surprised that someone as intelligent and accomplished as she is really needs to be "comforted" about the possibility of taking out $20-30k in loans. How many hours is she working now? If she's only been working 40 hours a week during the school year, she could get an extra part time job over summer (so maybe 60-70 hours/week total) to help pay off the loans faster.
She has a child! Do you think that demanding job requires no time commitment.![]()
Who said she has a child??!?
Anonymous wrote:I am curious about the choice to go to CC, what were her high school stats like?
Anonymous wrote:Did no one advise her to apply to a RANGE of schools (in terms of selectivity)? There are so many excellent LAC's among the top 100. And most of those do give both merit and financial aid. She may yet achieve her goal this year, but if she does not, I would simply suggest that she reapply next year. She is really on track for success. Please congratulate (from another successful single mom, who has great respect for what your sister has accomplished).
She's the only one in her cohort applying to LACs. She discovered them by her own research. None of her professors seem to be familiar with most of them. We have thought about the reapplication process but the safeties are still very good schools regardless. Some schools have spring transfer rounds, so maybe if that ends up being the destination, she can try again?
She has a child! Do you think that demanding job requires no time commitment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is in VA she should be able to go to either UVA or William and Mary as a matter of right, correct? Are there honors college options there (I am not in VA so only know what I read on here about VA schools)
What does she want to do or does she not know?
While not as great at 0, max $30K debt after college is actually not terrible. it is the $100K plus in debt that is unconscionable.
she sounds very accomplished and will go far with her clear work ethic.
This. I'm surprised that someone as intelligent and accomplished as she is really needs to be "comforted" about the possibility of taking out $20-30k in loans. How many hours is she working now? If she's only been working 40 hours a week during the school year, she could get an extra part time job over summer (so maybe 60-70 hours/week total) to help pay off the loans faster.
She has a child! Do you think that demanding job requires no time commitment.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is in VA she should be able to go to either UVA or William and Mary as a matter of right, correct? Are there honors college options there (I am not in VA so only know what I read on here about VA schools)
What does she want to do or does she not know?
While not as great at 0, max $30K debt after college is actually not terrible. it is the $100K plus in debt that is unconscionable.
she sounds very accomplished and will go far with her clear work ethic.
This. I'm surprised that someone as intelligent and accomplished as she is really needs to be "comforted" about the possibility of taking out $20-30k in loans. How many hours is she working now? If she's only been working 40 hours a week during the school year, she could get an extra part time job over summer (so maybe 60-70 hours/week total) to help pay off the loans faster.
She has a child! Do you think that demanding job requires no time commitment.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is in VA she should be able to go to either UVA or William and Mary as a matter of right, correct? Are there honors college options there (I am not in VA so only know what I read on here about VA schools)
What does she want to do or does she not know?
While not as great at 0, max $30K debt after college is actually not terrible. it is the $100K plus in debt that is unconscionable.
she sounds very accomplished and will go far with her clear work ethic.
This. I'm surprised that someone as intelligent and accomplished as she is really needs to be "comforted" about the possibility of taking out $20-30k in loans. How many hours is she working now? If she's only been working 40 hours a week during the school year, she could get an extra part time job over summer (so maybe 60-70 hours/week total) to help pay off the loans faster.
Anonymous wrote:My younger sister has a 10 year age gap with me, so while I've already graduated, she is in the transfer admissions process.
She is at a community college. ~3.8 GPA (magna cum laude), received the top full ride community college honors scholarship upon enrollment, and is on track to graduating with the top honors path at the school. Her ECs are substantial involvement with campus leadership, research every semester with conference presentations, top delegation award at national model UN, a Jack Kent Cooke transfer semifinalist, fast food job during the school year, and a teaching internship in freshman summer. She is from a single parent low income background with 0 EFC. In HS, she was top 5% of the class. Test optional due to COVID. She strongly wants to attend a liberal arts college due to her great experience in the small intimate setting of her honors college.
So far, she has been waitlisted by two of the top 5 ranked LACs, rejected by one, and outright rejected by two in the 10-20 rank (possibly because they're need aware?). She is waiting on several other LACs and a few universities, but she seems very distraught and hopeless. I am tremendously proud of what she has accomplished by herself and want to console her insecurity and fears. What should I do to encourage her? Thank you so much.
Her safety is the honors college for business at the local public university, or BA economics at the state public flagship. Both are great options, but will require about 10-15K in loans a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is in VA she should be able to go to either UVA or William and Mary as a matter of right, correct? Are there honors college options there (I am not in VA so only know what I read on here about VA schools)
What does she want to do or does she not know?
While not as great at 0, max $30K debt after college is actually not terrible. it is the $100K plus in debt that is unconscionable.
she sounds very accomplished and will go far with her clear work ethic.
This. I'm surprised that someone as intelligent and accomplished as she is really needs to be "comforted" about the possibility of taking out $20-30k in loans. How many hours is she working now? If she's only been working 40 hours a week during the school year, she could get an extra part time job over summer (so maybe 60-70 hours/week total) to help pay off the loans faster.
Or, you could offer helpful ideas without the judgment.