Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD24 got $10K per year, Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, 3.9/4.8 GPA, 34 ACT. She’s grateful and really loves Pitt, but this still puts the total COA over an in state option
Tough to get equivalent in state for Popular OOS schools. Always exceptions. We kind of went with "in the ballpark" philosophy. Nevertheless, Congratulations!!
Anonymous wrote:DD24 got $10K per year, Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, 3.9/4.8 GPA, 34 ACT. She’s grateful and really loves Pitt, but this still puts the total COA over an in state option

Anonymous wrote:The PP saying yield protection I have to say I doubt it. The thing about Pitt is that it does not yield protect. It knows it is a safety for many so admits students it wants based on fairly objective measures and knows there are a lot that will go elsewhere. They give merit as a recruiting tool but it seems like less each year as it’s popularity goes up.
Does anyone know if they overenrolled this past year?
DD was admitted with small merit and we are from DC so, with DCTAG of 10K/year, it was our most affordable option at around $35K/year. DD is at a private with merit at we are paying roughly 62K/year for tuition, room and board.
Anonymous wrote:Keep checking the document center…my DS just got $20k per year award letter today. college of engineering…good luck to all who are waiting! DS has relatively high stats- 1500, 4.43, good ECs- so not sure about the algorithm theory mentioned above.
Anonymous wrote:Admitted over the weekend-private school UMC white male, 3.8 UW GPA, highest rigor, 35 ACT one sitting. Applied to Honors college too. Waiting to hear on merit aid. Got into College of Computing and Information. So glad to have one in the bag!!
Anonymous wrote:Admitted over the weekend-private school UMC white male, 3.8 UW GPA, highest rigor, 35 ACT one sitting. Applied to Honors college too. Waiting to hear on merit aid. Got into College of Computing and Information. So glad to have one in the bag!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any engineering admits test optional that got merit already? If it is not test optional status and not engineering major that kept my kid from getting a document on this already I’m really perplexed what it is?
It's only October. Don't they mention award decisions run through Feb/March?
I guess so. Just seems that a kid might hear about this in proportion to when the kid received their acceptance. Since my kid was accepted in August and others that were accepted in September have heard,that seems like a bad fact.
As another person mentioned, it might be that their algorithm suggests your kid is unlikely to yield. My kid is also an early admit and hasn't gotten merit yet, but I'm not surprised. Tons of kids from his school apply and are admitted every year, but relatively few attend. They aren't wrong that my kid, at least, is not a good bet to yield.
Why did your kid apply then? And why did all the non-attending kids from their school? As a safety? (genuine question, not a snarker).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any engineering admits test optional that got merit already? If it is not test optional status and not engineering major that kept my kid from getting a document on this already I’m really perplexed what it is?
It's only October. Don't they mention award decisions run through Feb/March?
I guess so. Just seems that a kid might hear about this in proportion to when the kid received their acceptance. Since my kid was accepted in August and others that were accepted in September have heard,that seems like a bad fact.
As another person mentioned, it might be that their algorithm suggests your kid is unlikely to yield. My kid is also an early admit and hasn't gotten merit yet, but I'm not surprised. Tons of kids from his school apply and are admitted every year, but relatively few attend. They aren't wrong that my kid, at least, is not a good bet to yield.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any engineering admits test optional that got merit already? If it is not test optional status and not engineering major that kept my kid from getting a document on this already I’m really perplexed what it is?
It's only October. Don't they mention award decisions run through Feb/March?
I guess so. Just seems that a kid might hear about this in proportion to when the kid received their acceptance. Since my kid was accepted in August and others that were accepted in September have heard,that seems like a bad fact.