Anonymous wrote:Full rides are very hard to get.
This. My DH got a full ride at the LAC where our kid is now and they basically don’t do it anymore. Kid did get $25K in merit aid though. Ranked towards the bottom of the top 100 SLACs, so probably not “top” enough for what you’re thinking.
Anonymous wrote:If you do Questbridge, look at Emory. They have a long history of taking a good number of Questbridge kids, so there is likely to be more community and support than at other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Trinity College in TX is known for being very generous.
Anonymous wrote:OP, target no-loan schools. These are the wealthier ones who will give more $ specifically so your student doesn’t have to graduate with debt. Grinnell is definitely a good one.
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/paying-for-college/articles/schools-that-meet-full-financial-need-with-no-loans
Do not listen to what people on here say. My kid had a serious medical crises in 10th grade, got a some Cs, then did great junior and senior year, and we were surprised by some of the schools she got into. I agree that a formal program like questbridge could help if you’re kid is eligible.
Wishing you good luck!