Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In short, if you are looking for significant merit $, CU Boulder is not the place.
Right? Why don't people understand that alot of schools don't give merit. Doesn't matter about stats. They just don't.
But Boulder does some merit $. I think a bunch of us are just wondering why kids with lower stats got it and ours didn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In short, if you are looking for significant merit $, CU Boulder is not the place.
Right? Why don't people understand that alot of schools don't give merit. Doesn't matter about stats. They just don't.
But Boulder does some merit $. I think a bunch of us are just wondering why kids with lower stats got it and ours didn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In short, if you are looking for significant merit $, CU Boulder is not the place.
Right? Why don't people understand that alot of schools don't give merit. Doesn't matter about stats. They just don't.
But Boulder does some merit $. I think a bunch of us are just wondering why kids with lower stats got it and ours didn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if there wasn’t notice of merit scholarship yesterday, there won’t be any?
I hope not. Some of these high stay kids have nice merit from much higher ranked schools. Boulder is a great location but needs to show at least a little love to be in consideration.
That would be my kid. No money from Boulder, and she has a 1500 SAT, weighted GPA of 4.8 and 13 AP classes — all 4s and 5s on the exams. She’d love to go to Boulder but without some $$$, it’s just not going to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In short, if you are looking for significant merit $, CU Boulder is not the place.
Right? Why don't people understand that alot of schools don't give merit. Doesn't matter about stats. They just don't.
Anonymous wrote:In short, if you are looking for significant merit $, CU Boulder is not the place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In short, if you are looking for significant merit $, CU Boulder is not the place.
Totally understand given their “big” merit package is still less than $15k/yr that others have offered, but what so don’t understand is not showing any interest in sweetening the pot for high stats kids. Their honor program is also weak compared to many honors colleges but it would say least be a way to communicate that they want a student there. As it is they’re essentially saying we think you aren’t coming no matter what we do so why even try. It is unfortunate b/c they were top 3 for DC but will be eliminated w/o at least some $.
It seems their priority isn't to get more high stats kids to come from OOS and are not focused on having the higher stats OOS kids. They are going to accept those kids but want their full $$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In short, if you are looking for significant merit $, CU Boulder is not the place.
Totally understand given their “big” merit package is still less than $15k/yr that others have offered, but what so don’t understand is not showing any interest in sweetening the pot for high stats kids. Their honor program is also weak compared to many honors colleges but it would say least be a way to communicate that they want a student there. As it is they’re essentially saying we think you aren’t coming no matter what we do so why even try. It is unfortunate b/c they were top 3 for DC but will be eliminated w/o at least some $.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In short, if you are looking for significant merit $, CU Boulder is not the place.
Totally understand given their “big” merit package is still less than $15k/yr that others have offered, but what so don’t understand is not showing any interest in sweetening the pot for high stats kids. Their honor program is also weak compared to many honors colleges but it would say least be a way to communicate that they want a student there. As it is they’re essentially saying we think you aren’t coming no matter what we do so why even try. It is unfortunate b/c they were top 3 for DC but will be eliminated w/o at least some $.
Anonymous wrote:In short, if you are looking for significant merit $, CU Boulder is not the place.
Anonymous wrote:My OOS son with pretty high stats, excellent ECs, LORs, and legacy received a direct admit to their Leeds Business school, but no merit aid. We are surprised as he received a ton of merit from a more highly ranked school. Also saw on College Confidential that students with lower stats received merit. Curiuos what their selection process is?