Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son visited on a lark last year, cuz his younger brother was curious. After multiple prestigious universities beginning their talk with..."...we don't offer merit aid", he was stunned to hear the multiple scholarship grants for merit granted exceptional high school kids. Applied to all the big leagues and will hear in March, but as a non-single early action U Miami has already come back to him and offered a presidential scholarship of $25K a year to double major -- it may not be so difficult to turn down a prestigious school when U Miami is pouring money into attracting the best and brightest. This place is up and coming. Looking forward to the (sigh) visit for new admits in Feb, then a tour of the new Rosenstiel Center on Key Biscayne!
Even with 25k, it's still high. DC turned down the Singer Scholarship for a full ride at UMD.
Shocked a kid would turn down Miami for Umd really?
What is so shocking? Tuition at Miami is pushing 60k. Even with 25k scholarship it is not that much better that UMD.
Much more prestigious look at alum and endowment and current stats- would not compare the two
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son visited on a lark last year, cuz his younger brother was curious. After multiple prestigious universities beginning their talk with..."...we don't offer merit aid", he was stunned to hear the multiple scholarship grants for merit granted exceptional high school kids. Applied to all the big leagues and will hear in March, but as a non-single early action U Miami has already come back to him and offered a presidential scholarship of $25K a year to double major -- it may not be so difficult to turn down a prestigious school when U Miami is pouring money into attracting the best and brightest. This place is up and coming. Looking forward to the (sigh) visit for new admits in Feb, then a tour of the new Rosenstiel Center on Key Biscayne!
Even with 25k, it's still high. DC turned down the Singer Scholarship for a full ride at UMD.
Shocked a kid would turn down Miami for Umd really?
What is so shocking? Tuition at Miami is pushing 60k. Even with 25k scholarship it is not that much better that UMD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son visited on a lark last year, cuz his younger brother was curious. After multiple prestigious universities beginning their talk with..."...we don't offer merit aid", he was stunned to hear the multiple scholarship grants for merit granted exceptional high school kids. Applied to all the big leagues and will hear in March, but as a non-single early action U Miami has already come back to him and offered a presidential scholarship of $25K a year to double major -- it may not be so difficult to turn down a prestigious school when U Miami is pouring money into attracting the best and brightest. This place is up and coming. Looking forward to the (sigh) visit for new admits in Feb, then a tour of the new Rosenstiel Center on Key Biscayne!
Even with 25k, it's still high. DC turned down the Singer Scholarship for a full ride at UMD.
Shocked a kid would turn down Miami for Umd really?
Anonymous wrote:Son visited on a lark last year, cuz his younger brother was curious. After multiple prestigious universities beginning their talk with..."...we don't offer merit aid", he was stunned to hear the multiple scholarship grants for merit granted exceptional high school kids. Applied to all the big leagues and will hear in March, but as a non-single early action U Miami has already come back to him and offered a presidential scholarship of $25K a year to double major -- it may not be so difficult to turn down a prestigious school when U Miami is pouring money into attracting the best and brightest. This place is up and coming. Looking forward to the (sigh) visit for new admits in Feb, then a tour of the new Rosenstiel Center on Key Biscayne!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son visited on a lark last year, cuz his younger brother was curious. After multiple prestigious universities beginning their talk with..."...we don't offer merit aid", he was stunned to hear the multiple scholarship grants for merit granted exceptional high school kids. Applied to all the big leagues and will hear in March, but as a non-single early action U Miami has already come back to him and offered a presidential scholarship of $25K a year to double major -- it may not be so difficult to turn down a prestigious school when U Miami is pouring money into attracting the best and brightest. This place is up and coming. Looking forward to the (sigh) visit for new admits in Feb, then a tour of the new Rosenstiel Center on Key Biscayne!
Even with 25k, it's still high. DC turned down the Singer Scholarship for a full ride at UMD.

Anonymous wrote:DC just go offered a full ride Merit Scholarship! We are thrilled!
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations! Assuming you are in DC and your student still expects to hear from other schools in March, how does your kid feel about the U? What is a "Full Ride" merit mean anywAy?