Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC applied to nine schools, eight OOS SLACs and the state flagship (large university). Was accepted at all schools, with substantial merit aid at all except for the flagship. Any one is feasible financially (<$33K or less/year all-inclusive) and a possible good fit, but DC has boiled it down to three final choices and will visit all three for overnights in the next month.
We are very pleased with how it has worked out.
PP, Please name the schools that offered merit aid. It would help those of us in the donut hole. DS is upset that he can't apply to NESCAC schools, but none offer merit aid.
Allegheny, Muhlenberg, Ursinus, Juniata, Susquehanna, College of Wooster, Wittenberg, Ohio Wesleyan, Kenyon, Denison, U. of Mary Washington. Beloit, Augustana, Whitman, St. Olaf, Lawrence U., Clark U., Marlboro, Champlain, Agnes Scott, Guilford.
Did your child apply to all these schools? Or are these colleges that generally offer merit aid?
These are schools that offer merit aid.
My DC applied to eight SLACs that offer merit aid, and received merit aid from all eight.
Mine applied to 5 SLACs that offer merit aid, and received merit aid (no financial aid) from all 5 that brought the total cost close close to what we would pay at our state flagship.
Which SLACs? Stats? And did your DC get more than $25K at any SLAC? My DS got $5K at several, but not enough at any to bring the cost of the SLAC down to the cost of our state flagship. DS is not happy about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC applied to nine schools, eight OOS SLACs and the state flagship (large university). Was accepted at all schools, with substantial merit aid at all except for the flagship. Any one is feasible financially (<$33K or less/year all-inclusive) and a possible good fit, but DC has boiled it down to three final choices and will visit all three for overnights in the next month.
We are very pleased with how it has worked out.
PP, Please name the schools that offered merit aid. It would help those of us in the donut hole. DS is upset that he can't apply to NESCAC schools, but none offer merit aid.
Allegheny, Muhlenberg, Ursinus, Juniata, Susquehanna, College of Wooster, Wittenberg, Ohio Wesleyan, Kenyon, Denison, U. of Mary Washington. Beloit, Augustana, Whitman, St. Olaf, Lawrence U., Clark U., Marlboro, Champlain, Agnes Scott, Guilford.
Did your child apply to all these schools? Or are these colleges that generally offer merit aid?
These are schools that offer merit aid.
My DC applied to eight SLACs that offer merit aid, and received merit aid from all eight.
Mine applied to 5 SLACs that offer merit aid, and received merit aid (no financial aid) from all 5 that brought the total cost close close to what we would pay at our state flagship.
Which SLACs? Stats? And did your DC get more than $25K at any SLAC? My DS got $5K at several, but not enough at any to bring the cost of the SLAC down to the cost of our state flagship. DS is not happy about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC applied to nine schools, eight OOS SLACs and the state flagship (large university). Was accepted at all schools, with substantial merit aid at all except for the flagship. Any one is feasible financially (<$33K or less/year all-inclusive) and a possible good fit, but DC has boiled it down to three final choices and will visit all three for overnights in the next month.
We are very pleased with how it has worked out.
PP, Please name the schools that offered merit aid. It would help those of us in the donut hole. DS is upset that he can't apply to NESCAC schools, but none offer merit aid.
Allegheny, Muhlenberg, Ursinus, Juniata, Susquehanna, College of Wooster, Wittenberg, Ohio Wesleyan, Kenyon, Denison, U. of Mary Washington. Beloit, Augustana, Whitman, St. Olaf, Lawrence U., Clark U., Marlboro, Champlain, Agnes Scott, Guilford.
Did your child apply to all these schools? Or are these colleges that generally offer merit aid?
These are schools that offer merit aid.
My DC applied to eight SLACs that offer merit aid, and received merit aid from all eight.
Mine applied to 5 SLACs that offer merit aid, and received merit aid (no financial aid) from all 5 that brought the total cost close close to what we would pay at our state flagship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is purely anecdotal but my Sidwell kid got into Penn and his two best friends got into Cornell and ( hooked) Brown. So as far as I know it went well. But I haven't yet heard of any HYP admissions except for EA, and then I think 5 got into Yale
(not hooked as far as I know), and two (hooked) got in to Harvard (EA). Of course, not everyone shares.
You are missing more than a few facts, including the correct number at Harvard, Princeton, UChicago, Dartmouth, Brown and a few others.
I think that's why PP said it was purely anecdotal as opposed to an official listing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is purely anecdotal but my Sidwell kid got into Penn and his two best friends got into Cornell and ( hooked) Brown. So as far as I know it went well. But I haven't yet heard of any HYP admissions except for EA, and then I think 5 got into Yale
(not hooked as far as I know), and two (hooked) got in to Harvard (EA). Of course, not everyone shares.
You are missing more than a few facts, including the correct number at Harvard, Princeton, UChicago, Dartmouth, Brown and a few others.
Anonymous wrote:This is purely anecdotal but my Sidwell kid got into Penn and his two best friends got into Cornell and ( hooked) Brown. So as far as I know it went well. But I haven't yet heard of any HYP admissions except for EA, and then I think 5 got into Yale
(not hooked as far as I know), and two (hooked) got in to Harvard (EA). Of course, not everyone shares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC applied to nine schools, eight OOS SLACs and the state flagship (large university). Was accepted at all schools, with substantial merit aid at all except for the flagship. Any one is feasible financially (<$33K or less/year all-inclusive) and a possible good fit, but DC has boiled it down to three final choices and will visit all three for overnights in the next month.
We are very pleased with how it has worked out.
PP, Please name the schools that offered merit aid. It would help those of us in the donut hole. DS is upset that he can't apply to NESCAC schools, but none offer merit aid.
Allegheny, Muhlenberg, Ursinus, Juniata, Susquehanna, College of Wooster, Wittenberg, Ohio Wesleyan, Kenyon, Denison, U. of Mary Washington. Beloit, Augustana, Whitman, St. Olaf, Lawrence U., Clark U., Marlboro, Champlain, Agnes Scott, Guilford.
Did your child apply to all these schools? Or are these colleges that generally offer merit aid?
These are schools that offer merit aid.
My DC applied to eight SLACs that offer merit aid, and received merit aid from all eight.
Anonymous wrote:Another great admissions year at GDS. Of course, Harvard comes out this week, regular round, so there's lots of anticipation and excitement.
Anonymous wrote:My Big 3 senior is a B+/A-/A student w SAT of 2220 (one sitting) and subject tests in the mid to high 700s, strong ECs, community service, etc. Interested in STEM. Got into 3 schools with acceptance rates of 35% or above (all considered safeties, good merit aid) and 1 low match (no aid), WL at a high match and a reach, rejected at 2 high reaches. Didn't apply to any ivies. The accepted schools are all strong so it will be okay but the WLs are a little painful.