Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, you ask a very reasonable question. With the same uw GPA and 710 math as a STEM major, DD got 1/2 OOS tuition at a flagship public and 1/3 off at a STEM focused private. Those were 2 very good (money) results out of 10. We would never have been able to anticipate the end results, so I'd advise to apply widely. Just make sure DC has financial safeties from which to choose. A problem your DC will have is Theatre is such a competitive major, students are lucky to get into the major at all.
Hmmm. Thank you. Good to know. DS is thinking of coming up with something different than a straight theater major to differentiate himself. But it's good to know there may be some OOS options. The problem for us is our budget is capped at $25K per year, so 1/3 off a private is not going to be enough. sigh.
Out of state public universities give merit aid?
Yes! My kid went to Alabama for free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My grandson won a merit Hammond Scholarship from U of Miami worth about $40,000 per year for four years. he also got admitted to several top schools including an ivy with no aid. He is going to visit and spend the night at his three top choices including the U before he decides.
Take the money and ruuuuuuun!!!! $160K worth? Is this even a question? He'll be a top student at U of Miami, and that will serve him well long-term. Plus he won't have any debt hanging over him for years! Those "top" schools come with a lot of strings attached for the un-wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My grandson won a merit Hammond Scholarship from U of Miami worth about $40,000 per year for four years. he also got admitted to several top schools including an ivy with no aid. He is going to visit and spend the night at his three top choices including the U before he decides.
Take the money and ruuuuuuun!!!! $160K worth? Is this even a question? He'll be a top student at U of Miami, and that will serve him well long-term. Plus he won't have any debt hanging over him for years! Those "top" schools come with a lot of strings attached for the un-wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:My grandson won a merit Hammond Scholarship from U of Miami worth about $40,000 per year for four years. he also got admitted to several top schools including an ivy with no aid. He is going to visit and spend the night at his three top choices including the U before he decides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost all of the smaller liberal arts colleges (think Beloit, Denison, Wheaton, Hope, Eckard, etc.) offer substantial merit aid once you get below Williams and Amherst. Among larger universities, Washington Univ in St Louis and GWU are known to spread the merit aid pretty widely to boost their yields. These merit awards don't often require super stellar grades and scores. It's really just a way to fill the freshman class.
Does Washington University have trouble filling the freshman class? I find that hard to believe.
Washington University doesn't give much merit aid or much financial aid at all. They are quite a bit more expensive than the Ivies.
Not worth it.
/signed, WUSTL alumna[/quote
Accept for high achieving AA students. because of eir location the numbers of Black students applying is down. My AA kid did not apply, but he was recruited and offered significant merit aid when he visited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, you ask a very reasonable question. With the same uw GPA and 710 math as a STEM major, DD got 1/2 OOS tuition at a flagship public and 1/3 off at a STEM focused private. Those were 2 very good (money) results out of 10. We would never have been able to anticipate the end results, so I'd advise to apply widely. Just make sure DC has financial safeties from which to choose. A problem your DC will have is Theatre is such a competitive major, students are lucky to get into the major at all.
Hmmm. Thank you. Good to know. DS is thinking of coming up with something different than a straight theater major to differentiate himself. But it's good to know there may be some OOS options. The problem for us is our budget is capped at $25K per year, so 1/3 off a private is not going to be enough. sigh.
Out of state public universities give merit aid?
Yes! My kid went to Alabama for free.
So sorry...
Rude. That is a better deal than paying $65,000 a year!
Haha. Well, now that he's in medical school guess who's laughing all the way to the bank?
Anonymous wrote:McGill should be about 25k for US students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, you ask a very reasonable question. With the same uw GPA and 710 math as a STEM major, DD got 1/2 OOS tuition at a flagship public and 1/3 off at a STEM focused private. Those were 2 very good (money) results out of 10. We would never have been able to anticipate the end results, so I'd advise to apply widely. Just make sure DC has financial safeties from which to choose. A problem your DC will have is Theatre is such a competitive major, students are lucky to get into the major at all.
Hmmm. Thank you. Good to know. DS is thinking of coming up with something different than a straight theater major to differentiate himself. But it's good to know there may be some OOS options. The problem for us is our budget is capped at $25K per year, so 1/3 off a private is not going to be enough. sigh.
Out of state public universities give merit aid?
Yes! My kid went to Alabama for free.
So sorry...
Rude. That is a better deal than paying $65,000 a year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, you ask a very reasonable question. With the same uw GPA and 710 math as a STEM major, DD got 1/2 OOS tuition at a flagship public and 1/3 off at a STEM focused private. Those were 2 very good (money) results out of 10. We would never have been able to anticipate the end results, so I'd advise to apply widely. Just make sure DC has financial safeties from which to choose. A problem your DC will have is Theatre is such a competitive major, students are lucky to get into the major at all.
Hmmm. Thank you. Good to know. DS is thinking of coming up with something different than a straight theater major to differentiate himself. But it's good to know there may be some OOS options. The problem for us is our budget is capped at $25K per year, so 1/3 off a private is not going to be enough. sigh.
Out of state public universities give merit aid?
Yes! My kid went to Alabama for free.
So sorry...
Rude. That is a better deal than paying $65,000 a year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, you ask a very reasonable question. With the same uw GPA and 710 math as a STEM major, DD got 1/2 OOS tuition at a flagship public and 1/3 off at a STEM focused private. Those were 2 very good (money) results out of 10. We would never have been able to anticipate the end results, so I'd advise to apply widely. Just make sure DC has financial safeties from which to choose. A problem your DC will have is Theatre is such a competitive major, students are lucky to get into the major at all.
Hmmm. Thank you. Good to know. DS is thinking of coming up with something different than a straight theater major to differentiate himself. But it's good to know there may be some OOS options. The problem for us is our budget is capped at $25K per year, so 1/3 off a private is not going to be enough. sigh.
Out of state public universities give merit aid?
Yes! My kid went to Alabama for free.
So sorry...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, you ask a very reasonable question. With the same uw GPA and 710 math as a STEM major, DD got 1/2 OOS tuition at a flagship public and 1/3 off at a STEM focused private. Those were 2 very good (money) results out of 10. We would never have been able to anticipate the end results, so I'd advise to apply widely. Just make sure DC has financial safeties from which to choose. A problem your DC will have is Theatre is such a competitive major, students are lucky to get into the major at all.
Hmmm. Thank you. Good to know. DS is thinking of coming up with something different than a straight theater major to differentiate himself. But it's good to know there may be some OOS options. The problem for us is our budget is capped at $25K per year, so 1/3 off a private is not going to be enough. sigh.
Out of state public universities give merit aid?
Yes! My kid went to Alabama for free.
So sorry...[/quote]
Oh get off your high horse! I'm not PP, but would be thrilled if my kid got free tuition than if he got into Harvard and we had to shell out $60,000/year for the privilege. Four years of education is NOT the end game.