Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dickinson is very similar to W&M and would make a good back up. They are also very generous with merit aid, so it could end up being a good financial comparison to being in state for W&M.
You are the first person I have ever heard say Dickinson gives good merit aid. I’ve heard they are actually fairly tight fisted.
Two of my kids were offered substantial merit scholarships at Dickinson- they both had very high stats. I had the impression at the time that Dickinson had levels of merit aid that were based on the applicant’s stats. My kids ended up choosing other schools for specific reasons, but they really liked Dickinson and the scholarship money made it more affordable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dickinson is very similar to W&M and would make a good back up. They are also very generous with merit aid, so it could end up being a good financial comparison to being in state for W&M.
You are the first person I have ever heard say Dickinson gives good merit aid. I’ve heard they are actually fairly tight fisted.
Two of my kids were offered substantial merit scholarships at Dickinson- they both had very high stats. I had the impression at the time that Dickinson had levels of merit aid that were based on the applicant’s stats. My kids ended up choosing other schools for specific reasons, but they really liked Dickinson and the scholarship money made it more affordable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dickinson is very similar to W&M and would make a good back up. They are also very generous with merit aid, so it could end up being a good financial comparison to being in state for W&M.
You are the first person I have ever heard say Dickinson gives good merit aid. I’ve heard they are actually fairly tight fisted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD (Junior) is not interested in a large school, and while in range for W&M you just never know. Where else should we be looking for her? Looking for small school with friendly atmosphere and good academics. W&M is instate for us but we would pay private tuition for the right fit. She also wants to be within a reasonable drive from home - like 4 hours or less. She is sweet and naive and a little anxious.
Thanks.
Not 4 hours but Still look at Saint Olaf’s, Kalamazoo, Wooster, Kenyon and Oberlin.
My senior who likes W&M is also applying to St. Olaf, Oberlin and Kenyon from this list (as well as other schools not mentioned).
I don't think these are "backups" to William & Mary in terms of safeties.