Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg
Ithaca College
Look for schools with high endowments and meets nearly full need.
Less competitive NESCAC, Colgate, Bucknell.
Agree look into Questbridge.
I would highly doubt a 3.4 GPA will get her into Colgate and Bucknell... am I missing something?
Yes. Colleges love kids with great potential from less than ideal circumstances.
And first gen and URMs...
I thought they reserved those few low spots for athletes and legacies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg
Ithaca College
Look for schools with high endowments and meets nearly full need.
Less competitive NESCAC, Colgate, Bucknell.
Agree look into Questbridge.
I would highly doubt a 3.4 GPA will get her into Colgate and Bucknell... am I missing something?
Yes. Colleges love kids with great potential from less than ideal circumstances.
I thought they reserved those few low spots for athletes and legacies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg
Ithaca College
Look for schools with high endowments and meets nearly full need.
Less competitive NESCAC, Colgate, Bucknell.
Agree look into Questbridge.
I would highly doubt a 3.4 GPA will get her into Colgate and Bucknell... am I missing something?
Yes. Colleges love kids with great potential from less than ideal circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg
Ithaca College
Look for schools with high endowments and meets nearly full need.
Less competitive NESCAC, Colgate, Bucknell.
Agree look into Questbridge.
I would highly doubt a 3.4 GPA will get her into Colgate and Bucknell... am I missing something?
Anonymous wrote:I’m the first across extended and immediate family to attend/graduate, so resources for this student(niece) is extremely limited and she has turned to me for help.
I think she’d do great at an HBCU, but the price tag of them took my breath away.
15yo
Family income: > $30000
Student GPA: 3.4 (enrolled in IB and honors)
From Rural Suburb in Fl
Participated in (Arts Magnet pretty much from K-now) school choir, dance, theatre
Loves to play the keyboard as her hobby
SAT/ACT Unknown as of right now
Prospective Major: Theatre (I’m trying to be supportive, but I’m terrified this is a bad idea)
We’ve discussed bright futures, and in state programs but that’s all I really know.
I’m be willing to help her with living expenses.
My only child is tuition exempt, and is choosing education as a major so it isn’t as hard as this.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t give up on the HBCUs. Good friends went Spelman (now a lawyer) and Howard (now a dr) and loved it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg
Ithaca College
Look for schools with high endowments and meets nearly full need.
Less competitive NESCAC, Colgate, Bucknell.
Agree look into Questbridge.
Thank you we’ve been pouring ourselves over colleges that meet full need, narrowing them down (as much as we can right now) , and then SAT/ACT as soon as we get them.
Then you are on the right track. If you have the time, learn to read a common data set, particularly the financial aid portion. You may find the details there more insightful than the simple lists.
And good luck to you. Student is lucky to have family like you.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t bright futures cover tuition (if meeting the requirements?), and financial aid cover the rest? That may give her quite a bit of options to seriously explore in FL.