Anonymous wrote:Not driving dream car.
Not living in dream house.
Make wherever you go your dream school. It all works out. Life's too short to worry about what you can't afford.Pick a group you can and enjoy the ride.
Anonymous wrote:My DCs attended Catholic schools in DC. I know that Fordham, St. John's, and the various Loyola schools (Baltimore, Chicago, New Orleans, LA) give very large merit awards. For many kids at schools like Visi and Gonzaga, these are safety schools because merit aid is pretty much guaranteed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of South Carolina has an awesome honors program, is located in the state capital and gives great merit $$. You just need to keep looking.
Second this. My son got instate tuition with a 4.0 weighted (3.3 unweighted) 9 AP and 31 ACT
Number one ranked international business school in the country
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume she applied to Fordham?
Well, not yet. Rising senior. That's one of her top schools - but again, affordability is an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about UW-Madison? Obviously not Jesuit, but it's sorta urban, has name-brand recognition, and is a fun school overall. And if you're in WI, in-state tuition makes it a great deal...
As a Catholic, I like the Jesuits too but in all honesty, there's opportunities for service at every single college in the US. I wouldn't limit the search to just Jesuit/Catholic because she wants to give back to the community.
+1 if you live in Wisconsin, Madison is the obvious choice.
Anonymous wrote:University of South Carolina has an awesome honors program, is located in the state capital and gives great merit $$. You just need to keep looking.