Anonymous wrote:Of course. A ton of schools offer CS and merit aid. I'm guessing most, if not all, state flagship universities, to start?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:West Point and the Naval Academy have very good computer science programs and are “free” if you can get accepted. They’ll even pay you to go there.
Not OP but I wish! My daughter has ADHD so it's out. Military still discriminates against people with disabilities. Ironically the structure the military offers is the best thing for people with ADHD
Good point! FWIW, I believe you can still be eligible with an ADHD diagnosis if you show that you have gone without medication for ADHD for a period of time. Double check that and the length of time required if actually interested in applying, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Maryland College Park. My CS graduate received the Banneker Key scholarship (full cost of attendance, plus stipend).
What's your HHI? And EFC if you did not get the scholarship?
Not the PP you are asking, but I’ll chime in here as my DC also received full BK as OOS student for CS. HHI 250K+, EFC - 128
DC also received merit at Northeastern (33 or 34K per year) Case (33 or 34 K per year) Rice (25K/yr) so those are good schools too.
for the newbies... what is EFC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Maryland College Park. My CS graduate received the Banneker Key scholarship (full cost of attendance, plus stipend).
What's your HHI? And EFC if you did not get the scholarship?
Not the PP you are asking, but I’ll chime in here as my DC also received full BK as OOS student for CS. HHI 250K+, EFC - 128
DC also received merit at Northeastern (33 or 34K per year) Case (33 or 34 K per year) Rice (25K/yr) so those are good schools too.
for the newbies... what is EFC?
Expected family contribution. My husband handled all this, but I think it is the number the FAFSA spots out after you enter your income, assets, etc.
Typically people cannot pay their EFC — which is merit aid is important.
I hope that’s correct. If not, I hope others give correct info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Maryland College Park. My CS graduate received the Banneker Key scholarship (full cost of attendance, plus stipend).
What's your HHI? And EFC if you did not get the scholarship?
Not the PP you are asking, but I’ll chime in here as my DC also received full BK as OOS student for CS. HHI 250K+, EFC - 128
DC also received merit at Northeastern (33 or 34K per year) Case (33 or 34 K per year) Rice (25K/yr) so those are good schools too.
for the newbies... what is EFC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Maryland College Park. My CS graduate received the Banneker Key scholarship (full cost of attendance, plus stipend).
What's your HHI? And EFC if you did not get the scholarship?
Not the PP you are asking, but I’ll chime in here as my DC also received full BK as OOS student for CS. HHI 250K+, EFC - 128
DC also received merit at Northeastern (33 or 34K per year) Case (33 or 34 K per year) Rice (25K/yr) so those are good schools too.
for the newbies... what is EFC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Maryland College Park. My CS graduate received the Banneker Key scholarship (full cost of attendance, plus stipend).
Humble bragging at its worst... really infuriates people
A humblebrag is a brag thinly wrapped in a complaint/confession: Larla got so many offers of a free ride that we spent weeks going to admitted student events to help her decide. And then after all that, she decided to go to Harvard, which doesn't offer merit.
PPs comment was a statement of fact. I don't know how it could have been more neutral unless you want her to lie about or apologize for the facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Maryland College Park. My CS graduate received the Banneker Key scholarship (full cost of attendance, plus stipend).
What's your HHI? And EFC if you did not get the scholarship?
Not the PP you are asking, but I’ll chime in here as my DC also received full BK as OOS student for CS. HHI 250K+, EFC - 128
DC also received merit at Northeastern (33 or 34K per year) Case (33 or 34 K per year) Rice (25K/yr) so those are good schools too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:West Point and the Naval Academy have very good computer science programs and are “free” if you can get accepted. They’ll even pay you to go there.
Not OP but I wish! My daughter has ADHD so it's out. Military still discriminates against people with disabilities. Ironically the structure the military offers is the best thing for people with ADHD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Maryland College Park. My CS graduate received the Banneker Key scholarship (full cost of attendance, plus stipend).
What's your HHI? And EFC if you did not get the scholarship?
Anonymous wrote:University of Maryland College Park. My CS graduate received the Banneker Key scholarship (full cost of attendance, plus stipend).