Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s crazy that it’s a separate process. The other schools I’m familiar with offer finalist status with acceptance. Maybe the Jefferson scholars pool is larger.
Jefferson Scholars is a program of the UVa Alumni Association, which is independent of UVa. UVa Admissions process is internal to the university, while Jefferson Scholars process is internal to the UVA Alumni Association. No communication between those processes.
Anonymous wrote:Hope that all helps
Anonymous wrote:That’s crazy that it’s a separate process. The other schools I’m familiar with offer finalist status with acceptance. Maybe the Jefferson scholars pool is larger.
Anonymous wrote:Son made it through three stages, HS nomination, 1st interview and regional interview but not final stage.
In addition to the usual 4.0 UW, hardest course rigor, NMF, playing an instrument since 2nd grade he also had several national and international academic awards.
He was admitted to UVA OOS as Echols Scholar but didn't attend.
Anonymous wrote:Son made it through three stages, HS nomination, 1st interview and regional interview but not final stage.
In addition to the usual 4.0 UW, hardest course rigor, NMF, playing an instrument since 2nd grade he also had several national and international academic awards.
He was admitted to UVA OOS as Echols Scholar but didn't attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious if your child has been a recipient or finalist? What does it take?
the first step is to make sure your high school is a nominating school for the Jefferson. If not, your high school needs to file paperwork. Then your school gets one nomination. Then the application goes to regionals. Then a regional Q&A if your child gets that far. About 120 applicants finally make it to UVA for a weekend of competing where the list is narrowed to 30
They no longer do the in-person weekend for finalists. It's all on-line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious if your child has been a recipient or finalist? What does it take?
the first step is to make sure your high school is a nominating school for the Jefferson. If not, your high school needs to file paperwork. Then your school gets one nomination. Then the application goes to regionals. Then a regional Q&A if your child gets that far. About 120 applicants finally make it to UVA for a weekend of competing where the list is narrowed to 30
Anonymous wrote:Just curious if your child has been a recipient or finalist? What does it take?