Anonymous wrote:Wash U has recently put a lot of focus on increasing the # of Pell students.
I would have your child reach out to admissions. Attend virtual events and ask if they have any fly in programs.
Very few people posting on DCUM are Pell eligible so this is not the best resource. Someone will chime in and say Wash U will never consider that profile.
This would only be true if OP was as rich as the average DCUM parent. FGLIs get more slack.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid dealt with all kinds of trauma early in HS. Truly destabilizing. Grades reflected. Retook 1 class, but still has a couple Cs on transcript from that year. Other years are As with an occasional B. Good test scores, ECs, some awards (not national).
What top colleges might be most inclined to look past that year once they read the explanation?
Needs a full ride (fgli), so looking at schools with best need based aid. What are best bets for seeing an amazing student despite an ok GPA?
Two Cs?
No top colleges.
Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Look into the Jesuit schools (beyond Georgetown and BC). They prioritize making college affordable and accessible, and generally give a holistic review to applications.
Play around with their net price calculators, and reach out to financial aid offices if you have questions. They really are there to help.
I understand your thinking in targeting highly selective/rejective schools, but understand they have a huge applicant population from which to choose. It may help to also look a tier or three down, to schools that would be delighted to receive an application from a student like yours.
Anonymous wrote:Wash U has recently put a lot of focus on increasing the # of Pell students.
I would have your child reach out to admissions. Attend virtual events and ask if they have any fly in programs.
Very few people posting on DCUM are Pell eligible so this is not the best resource. Someone will chime in and say Wash U will never consider that profile.
Anonymous wrote:Kid dealt with all kinds of trauma early in HS. Truly destabilizing. Grades reflected. Retook 1 class, but still has a couple Cs on transcript from that year. Other years are As with an occasional B. Good test scores, ECs, some awards (not national).
What top colleges might be most inclined to look past that year once they read the explanation?
Needs a full ride (fgli), so looking at schools with best need based aid. What are best bets for seeing an amazing student despite an ok GPA?
Anonymous wrote:Depending on where you live look into Posse and wherever you are look into Questbridge. If accepted she is more likely to be admitted even if she doesn't match.
Also if student is going into senior year apply to as many fly ins as possible.
Are you apply only to full need, no loan schools or are you willing to consider full need loan schools.
These schools are a mix, maybe look at Grinnell and St. Olaf.
Since there is a large need beware of schools that are meet full need but are need aware.
Have a back-up plan, CC and transfer to state school or re-apply to full need school if student has 4.0 and other achievements in CC.
Full rides are very hard to get.