Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you report merit amounts for out of state? I will start - DD $10k for arts and sciences.
Instead of making this a contest, including stats may be beneficial
Maybe assume good intentions? Just wondered the range of aid, as have heard it has been reduced in last couple of years. No use in a student pushing back or asking for more if the limit is now lower. You sound like the problem, assuming everything is a competition.
Anyway, DD has 4.0 uw, 35 ACT, two varsity sports, student government and several clubs that occupy about 5-6 hours a week (president of one).
Great. Now we have some context. Congratulations.
I'll go next. DS is white, not first gen. Out of state. 4.0 UW/4.3W. 1520 SAT. Average EC's, no national awards. $40K total award over 4 years - Arts & Sciences. Very grateful for the merit aid but honestly not sure $10k/year would sway him to attend there over somewhere else. Curious about full ride opportunities like Chancellor's scholarship mentioned by previous poster
Please get him to a better school ffs
Anonymous wrote:Great. Now we have some context. Congratulations.
You have quite the snarky edge. I hope you don’t subject your child to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you report merit amounts for out of state? I will start - DD $10k for arts and sciences.
Instead of making this a contest, including stats may be beneficial
Maybe assume good intentions? Just wondered the range of aid, as have heard it has been reduced in last couple of years. No use in a student pushing back or asking for more if the limit is now lower. You sound like the problem, assuming everything is a competition.
Anyway, DD has 4.0 uw, 35 ACT, two varsity sports, student government and several clubs that occupy about 5-6 hours a week (president of one).
Great. Now we have some context. Congratulations.
I'll go next. DS is white, not first gen. Out of state. 4.0 UW/4.3W. 1520 SAT. Average EC's, no national awards. $40K total award over 4 years - Arts & Sciences. Very grateful for the merit aid but honestly not sure $10k/year would sway him to attend there over somewhere else. Curious about full ride opportunities like Chancellor's scholarship mentioned by previous poster
Great. Now we have some context. Congratulations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you report merit amounts for out of state? I will start - DD $10k for arts and sciences.
Instead of making this a contest, including stats may be beneficial
Maybe assume good intentions? Just wondered the range of aid, as have heard it has been reduced in last couple of years. No use in a student pushing back or asking for more if the limit is now lower. You sound like the problem, assuming everything is a competition.
Anyway, DD has 4.0 uw, 35 ACT, two varsity sports, student government and several clubs that occupy about 5-6 hours a week (president of one).
Great. Now we have some context. Congratulations.
Anonymous wrote:Can you report merit amounts for out of state? I will start - DD $10k for arts and sciences.
Instead of making this a contest, including stats may be beneficial
Maybe assume good intentions? Just wondered the range of aid, as have heard it has been reduced in last couple of years. No use in a student pushing back or asking for more if the limit is now lower. You sound like the problem, assuming everything is a competition.
Anyway, DD has 4.0 uw, 35 ACT, two varsity sports, student government and several clubs that occupy about 5-6 hours a week (president of one).
Can you report merit amounts for out of state? I will start - DD $10k for arts and sciences.
Instead of making this a contest, including stats may be beneficial
Anonymous wrote:Can you report merit amounts for out of state? I will start - DD $10k for arts and sciences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone hear anything about merit aid yet? thought we saw somewhere that decisions would begin 10/1.
People on the CC forum reported getting merit aid awards. Just a few so far.
Anonymous wrote:anyone hear anything about merit aid yet? thought we saw somewhere that decisions would begin 10/1.