Anonymous wrote:Alabama is very generous. I know a few people who got a full ride without lifting a finger. Not even an application.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC was offered 10K from Mary Washington and 7500 from CNU (we are in-state). Also 20-35K from out of state LACS (Juniata, Ithaca, Ursinus)
Is this per year or a lump sum?
https://www.educationdive.com/news/tracker-college-and-university-closings-and-consolidation/539961/Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please look at the finances of the colleges carefully especially small ones. We have had colleges failed recently and most were offering merit aid to students to enroll. You don’t want to have kid enroll and the college fails, and your kid has to transfer without all the credits and need to find money again. Lowest net cost is not necessarily the best.
Ñame?
Anonymous wrote:Please look at the finances of the colleges carefully especially small ones. We have had colleges failed recently and most were offering merit aid to students to enroll. You don’t want to have kid enroll and the college fails, and your kid has to transfer without all the credits and need to find money again. Lowest net cost is not necessarily the best.
Anonymous wrote:My DC was offered 10K from Mary Washington and 7500 from CNU (we are in-state). Also 20-35K from out of state LACS (Juniata, Ithaca, Ursinus)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is beyond vague. Talk to your GC.
Why is this question beyond vague? I imagine there are people here who have a kid or know of someone who got a large merit scholarship. If so, they could share that info.
My kid got a full ride.
Anonymous wrote:Please look at the finances of the colleges carefully especially small ones. We have had colleges failed recently and most were offering merit aid to students to enroll. You don’t want to have kid enroll and the college fails, and your kid has to transfer without all the credits and need to find money again. Lowest net cost is not necessarily the best.