Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alabama
Tennessee
Indiana
Rochester
Florida State
UMD
Mizzou
You must have received a $50-60k scholarship to bring in line with cost of in state as OP inquired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My older kid was offered $27K per year from Grinnell (decided to go in-state to William and Mary). He was a high GPA TJHSST student and a National Merit Scholarship finalist. My younger one gets $32K per year from Northeastern, which makes it only a somewhat more expensive ($15k per year?) than some of the in-state options he was considering
Did not understand the assignment.
Thought the EXACT thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Full tuition from Ithaca, $30,000 from NYU, $25,000 from Emerson. 33 ACT. DC public HS, UW GPA 3.9.
Impressive. Didn't realize NYU gave merit. Tough to get down to level of in state. COA still must be over $60k
PP is not being truthful as NYU offers very limited merit money:
https://www.nyu.edu/admissions/financial-aid-and-scholarships/applying-and-planning-for-undergraduate-aid/scholarships-and-grants.html
$30k is not an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Full tuition from Ithaca, $30,000 from NYU, $25,000 from Emerson. 33 ACT. DC public HS, UW GPA 3.9.
Impressive. Didn't realize NYU gave merit. Tough to get down to level of in state. COA still must be over $60k
PP is not being truthful as NYU offers very limited merit money:
https://www.nyu.edu/admissions/financial-aid-and-scholarships/applying-and-planning-for-undergraduate-aid/scholarships-and-grants.html
$30k is not an option.
Anonymous wrote:Duke full ride
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marquette. Offered merit which brought it down to compare to our in state levels for the state flagship. Yes good marketing but she loves the school ( now a sophomore) and I love that they wanted her. She is a good but not fantastic student. And she got a huge frozen pretzel in the mail with the acceptance.
Congrats to your daughter. Is she Catholic? I saw a list (Princeton Review?) that showed Marquette as having the most religious students. It gave me pause because my son is agnostic. Thanks for any input on student diversity. I was seriously looking at Marquette until I saw it on the list.
DP: Marquette is Not overly religious.
We are not religious at all. My kid loved their time at Marquette. Sure most kids are catholic or Christian, but not all. Most don’t make a big deal about it. Other than Ash Wednesday—first year was a nice learning experience—most kids participate then even if they never go to mass/church normally.
Only have one theology course requirement—viewed it as a history course. Great education all around
Anonymous wrote:39k/yr from Lewis and Clark. Nice place and a better school than you’d think based on admissions stats…..
Anonymous wrote:Seems like some folks here are confusing merit and need-based aid
Anonymous wrote:Duke full ride