We were shocked when our DS got an unexpected full ride at U Chicago. It will allow for the funds we saved to go to grad school or another child. Definitely worth looking into if your child has high stats.
Anonymous wrote:The PrepScholar blog has a fairly comprehensive list https://blog.prepscholar.com/colleges-with-full-ride-scholarships.
W&L is something like top 10% of incoming class, so it is clearly one of the most extensive and generous programs.
Yes, approximately 40-42 Johnson Scholars named per year at W&L. It's 10% of the incoming class.
My DC was an alternate. They offer above the desired 40-42 to account for yield. The kids my DCs year that she got to know during the Johnson Weekend who were offered a Johnson, but did not accept went to Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Princeton, & Brown. Super impressive kids from around the world! They ended up offering my DC a 90% full ride as alternate with the option to wait until the end of May for a possible bump. She took a very generous offer at another school instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op almost all schools (other than Ivy) have it. It’s not a question of if but rather how many slots.
And the answer is usually a few per school with notable exceptions like Alabama
W&L is something like top 10% of incoming class, so it is clearly one of the most extensive and generous programs.
Anonymous wrote:If the student has a 4.0 and a 36 ACT or 1600 SAT, they qualify for the "Presidential Elite" scholarship at University of Alabama. Full tuition for 8 semesters plus some other stipends.
https://scholarships.ua.edu/freshman/out-of-state/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the student has a 4.0 and a 36 ACT or 1600 SAT, they qualify for the "Presidential Elite" scholarship at University of Alabama. Full tuition for 8 semesters plus some other stipends.
https://scholarships.ua.edu/freshman/out-of-state/
I know someone who did that. They transferred to William and Mary after one year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op almost all schools (other than Ivy) have it. It’s not a question of if but rather how many slots.
And the answer is usually a few per school with notable exceptions like Alabama
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the student has a 4.0 and a 36 ACT or 1600 SAT, they qualify for the "Presidential Elite" scholarship at University of Alabama. Full tuition for 8 semesters plus some other stipends.
https://scholarships.ua.edu/freshman/out-of-state/
I know someone who did that. They transferred to William and Mary after one year
It sounds like they ended up paying 30k less for their W&M degree
Anonymous wrote:Op almost all schools (other than Ivy) have it. It’s not a question of if but rather how many slots.