Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is good news! I’m proud of these kids.
Would also love to hear about kids post college success!
+1. Would also like to hear about total scholarship awards at the schools.
This was recently shared at a BASIS Town Hall -- so far, more than $11 million in scholarship money (including one Questbridge scholar and I think 4 full-tuition scholarships).
It is still early since RD has not come out yet.
DCI hasn’t shared those numbers yet but last year I think total was over 30 million plus. We do know that 2 kids got the GW SJT scholarship - full ride for high-achieving kids in DC. That’s almost 300k and no worries about paying for college. I’ll take that for my kid 😉
I just looked at the website and it says they earned $300 million in scholarships last year. Is that even possible -- like $1 million per student?
I don't know how they calculate it. I know Banneker students get over $100 million in scholarships. I guess just like acceptances, it's not actually what the students use. If you get a full ride to multiple schools, you can only use one. One kid could get a million dollars in scholarships, theoretically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is good news! I’m proud of these kids.
Would also love to hear about kids post college success!
+1. Would also like to hear about total scholarship awards at the schools.
This was recently shared at a BASIS Town Hall -- so far, more than $11 million in scholarship money (including one Questbridge scholar and I think 4 full-tuition scholarships).
It is still early since RD has not come out yet.
DCI hasn’t shared those numbers yet but last year I think total was over 30 million plus. We do know that 2 kids got the GW SJT scholarship - full ride for high-achieving kids in DC. That’s almost 300k and no worries about paying for college. I’ll take that for my kid 😉
I just looked at the website and it says they earned $300 million in scholarships last year. Is that even possible -- like $1 million per student?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is good news! I’m proud of these kids.
Would also love to hear about kids post college success!
+1. Would also like to hear about total scholarship awards at the schools.
This was recently shared at a BASIS Town Hall -- so far, more than $11 million in scholarship money (including one Questbridge scholar and I think 4 full-tuition scholarships).
It is still early since RD has not come out yet.
DCI hasn’t shared those numbers yet but last year I think total was over 30 million plus. We do know that 2 kids got the GW SJT scholarship - full ride for high-achieving kids in DC. That’s almost 300k and no worries about paying for college. I’ll take that for my kid 😉
I just looked at the website and it says they earned $300 million in scholarships last year. Is that even possible -- like $1 million per student?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is good news! I’m proud of these kids.
Would also love to hear about kids post college success!
+1. Would also like to hear about total scholarship awards at the schools.
This was recently shared at a BASIS Town Hall -- so far, more than $11 million in scholarship money (including one Questbridge scholar and I think 4 full-tuition scholarships).
It is still early since RD has not come out yet.
DCI hasn’t shared those numbers yet but last year I think total was over 30 million plus. We do know that 2 kids got the GW SJT scholarship - full ride for high-achieving kids in DC. That’s almost 300k and no worries about paying for college. I’ll take that for my kid 😉
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is good news! I’m proud of these kids.
Would also love to hear about kids post college success!
+1. Would also like to hear about total scholarship awards at the schools.
This was recently shared at a BASIS Town Hall -- so far, more than $11 million in scholarship money (including one Questbridge scholar and I think 4 full-tuition scholarships).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to be a jerk but just like at the privates, many of these Ivy admits from DCPS and charters are legacies.
I know 4 off the top of my head from the ones listed above. Kids going to Yale, Cornell, Brown, Penn.
The kids are very smart, they did extremely well but the tip of the scale is the fact that a parent attended the institution.
Just something to keep in mind when crediting a high school for a college outcome. It's not just DMV private school kids who are mostly hooked matriculants to the top universities.
True that there are legacies but even with that, it is not a guarantee and many don’t get in, unlike in the past.
Top college are so much more competitive now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is good news! I’m proud of these kids.
Would also love to hear about kids post college success!
+1. Would also like to hear about total scholarship awards at the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Not to be a jerk but just like at the privates, many of these Ivy admits from DCPS and charters are legacies.
I know 4 off the top of my head from the ones listed above. Kids going to Yale, Cornell, Brown, Penn.
The kids are very smart, they did extremely well but the tip of the scale is the fact that a parent attended the institution.
Just something to keep in mind when crediting a high school for a college outcome. It's not just DMV private school kids who are mostly hooked matriculants to the top universities.