Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to OOS merit/scholarships and stats?
My daughter is a rising OOS freshman. The highest merit is $17K per year, which is what she got. It is based only on GPA (used to be SAT/ACT score before they went test optional). It's a bit hard to figure out on their NPC because they ask for GPA out of 5.0 so they used weighted but not sure exactly how they weight. My daughter had a 3.9x unweighted and a 4.5x weighted from her high school and got the full $17K. She also got into the honors college which comes with privileges such as early registration, nicer/newer dorm, mentor and opportunities, etc. If you have super high stats, there is an invite-only weekend where they invite 100 kids to compete for about 10 (or so?) full rides. But all 100 kids walk away with extra merit. All in, we are paying $38K for tuition, room, and board.
My daughter chose Delaware over UMass (loved it but too far), Virginia Tech (loved it but too expensive OOS), and NC State (was meh on it and too close as we are in state).
Thank you! such a helpful reply. Did your daughter submit a test score? If so can you pls share score too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very white.
Sorry, but the US is 75% white according to the census bureau:
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/US/PST045222
It's weird how the very frequent one-directional racist comments are tolerated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College advisor suggested DC explore it. What has your experience been!
It's very white and had a recent racist incident against a black Muslim American child.
Really? Do you have a link for that? That would genuinely surprise me as a former Newark resident
Goodle is your friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to OOS merit/scholarships and stats?
My daughter is a rising OOS freshman. The highest merit is $17K per year, which is what she got. It is based only on GPA (used to be SAT/ACT score before they went test optional). It's a bit hard to figure out on their NPC because they ask for GPA out of 5.0 so they used weighted but not sure exactly how they weight. My daughter had a 3.9x unweighted and a 4.5x weighted from her high school and got the full $17K. She also got into the honors college which comes with privileges such as early registration, nicer/newer dorm, mentor and opportunities, etc. If you have super high stats, there is an invite-only weekend where they invite 100 kids to compete for about 10 (or so?) full rides. But all 100 kids walk away with extra merit. All in, we are paying $38K for tuition, room, and board.
My daughter chose Delaware over UMass (loved it but too far), Virginia Tech (loved it but too expensive OOS), and NC State (was meh on it and too close as we are in state).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College advisor suggested DC explore it. What has your experience been!
It's very white and had a recent racist incident against a black Muslim American child.
Really? Do you have a link for that? That would genuinely surprise me as a former Newark resident
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very white.
Sorry, but the US is 75% white according to the census bureau:
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/US/PST045222
It's weird how the very frequent one-directional racist comments are tolerated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College advisor suggested DC explore it. What has your experience been!
It's very white and had a recent racist incident against a black Muslim American child.
Anonymous wrote:College advisor suggested DC explore it. What has your experience been!
Anonymous wrote:It's very white.
Anonymous wrote:Met a nurse recently who graduated from Univ of Delaware. She chose it due to their direct admit to nursing program. Working at a large DMV area hospital now.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to OOS merit/scholarships and stats?