Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excited to see this thread ..want to learn more about Carlton and Macalester
How important is Demonstrates interest in terms of visiting ? It’s pretty far, so wonder if we could visit after admission if child were accepted
Admissions consultant here. Three of my students applied early action to Macalester last year. Applying early action definitely gives students a leg up. Two of these students prepped (researched) for and took advantage of offers of optional Zoom interviews, and none visited before admission (except online).
[Macalester, Carleton, and St. Olaf also offer free fly-in programs each fall for students from traditionally underrepresented groups. Students need to apply in advance.]
We learned that Macalester's merit aid ranged from about $1,000 to $23,000 in 2022.
My Mac applicant who didn't interview received a merit offer of ~ $84,000 over four years, but $0 from the peer SLAC she also applied to under an early action option. The applicant was interested in premed pathways.
BTW: Macalester admitted all three early action applicants. None chose to attend a SLAC (so the choices weren't among comparables).
Did they submit test scores? My 4.0 UW, high rigor, great leadership/EC kid will be applying EA TO; trying to gauge admissions chances and merit possibilities.
The one offered the merit $$$ did. Cumulative ACT above 35/36 with 36/36 in science. The two admitted without merit aid didn’t. However, many of my TO students receive (relatively) great merit aid offers. Rigor of curriculum and AP exam scores can help TO students.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why Grinnell isn’t on this list. It’s better than St Olaf and Macalester academically, in the same league as Carleton, has a lot more money than any of them and is much more generous with merit aid, and attracts the same type of student.
Anonymous wrote:This is a great thread.
NP here: anyone know about the physical sciences at these school? How would those departments rank of the three?
Kid interested in maybe biochem and history double major…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excited to see this thread ..want to learn more about Carlton and Macalester
How important is Demonstrates interest in terms of visiting ? It’s pretty far, so wonder if we could visit after admission if child were accepted
Admissions consultant here. Three of my students applied early action to Macalester last year. Applying early action definitely gives students a leg up. Two of these students prepped (researched) for and took advantage of offers of optional Zoom interviews, and none visited before admission (except online).
[Macalester, Carleton, and St. Olaf also offer free fly-in programs each fall for students from traditionally underrepresented groups. Students need to apply in advance.]
We learned that Macalester's merit aid ranged from about $1,000 to $23,000 in 2022.
My Mac applicant who didn't interview received a merit offer of ~ $84,000 over four years, but $0 from the peer SLAC she also applied to under an early action option. The applicant was interested in premed pathways.
BTW: Macalester admitted all three early action applicants. None chose to attend a SLAC (so the choices weren't among comparables).
Did they submit test scores? My 4.0 UW, high rigor, great leadership/EC kid will be applying EA TO; trying to gauge admissions chances and merit possibilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excited to see this thread ..want to learn more about Carlton and Macalester
How important is Demonstrates interest in terms of visiting ? It’s pretty far, so wonder if we could visit after admission if child were accepted
Admissions consultant here. Three of my students applied early action to Macalester last year. Applying early action definitely gives students a leg up. Two of these students prepped (researched) for and took advantage of offers of optional Zoom interviews, and none visited before admission (except online).
[Macalester, Carleton, and St. Olaf also offer free fly-in programs each fall for students from traditionally underrepresented groups. Students need to apply in advance.]
We learned that Macalester's merit aid ranged from about $1,000 to $23,000 in 2022.
My Mac applicant who didn't interview received a merit offer of ~ $84,000 over four years, but $0 from the peer SLAC she also applied to under an early action option. The applicant was interested in premed pathways.
BTW: Macalester admitted all three early action applicants. None chose to attend a SLAC (so the choices weren't among comparables).
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why Grinnell isn’t on this list. It’s better than St Olaf and Macalester academically, in the same league as Carleton, has a lot more money than any of them and is much more generous with merit aid, and attracts the same type of student.
Anonymous wrote:St. Olaf kids are more musical and there is definitely less of a drinking culture on their campus.
All the Carleton kids are very bright, but the non-athletes are a little quirky. I would make sure my child felt it was a fit with one or the other.
Northfield is pretty close to my ideal college town and conveniently located close to a major airport.
Macalester has a more international vibe and a much more urban campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excited to see this thread ..want to learn more about Carlton and Macalester
How important is Demonstrates interest in terms of visiting ? It’s pretty far, so wonder if we could visit after admission if child were accepted
Admissions consultant here. Three of my students applied early action to Macalester last year. Applying early action definitely gives students a leg up. Two of these students prepped (researched) for and took advantage of offers of optional Zoom interviews, and none visited before admission (except online).
[Macalester, Carleton, and St. Olaf also offer free fly-in programs each fall for students from traditionally underrepresented groups. Students need to apply in advance.]
We learned that Macalester's merit aid ranged from about $1,000 to $23,000 in 2022.
My Mac applicant who didn't interview received a merit offer of ~ $84,000 over four years, but $0 from the peer SLAC she also applied to under an early action option. The applicant was interested in premed pathways.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why Grinnell isn’t on this list. It’s better than St Olaf and Macalester academically, in the same league as Carleton, has a lot more money than any of them and is much more generous with merit aid, and attracts the same type of student.
Anonymous wrote:Excited to see this thread ..want to learn more about Carlton and Macalester
How important is Demonstrates interest in terms of visiting ? It’s pretty far, so wonder if we could visit after admission if child were accepted
Anonymous wrote:Excited to see this thread ..want to learn more about Carlton and Macalaster
How important is Demonstrates interest in terms of visiting ? It’s pretty far, so wonder if we could visit after admission if child were accepted