Anonymous wrote:There were only six full-ride Banneker Key scholars in the entire university in 2016. http://www.bannekerkey.umd.edu/stampsbk.html
Anonymous wrote:OMG I hope you are URM or you are hopelessly out of tune. Flagships don't give merit scholarships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker Key at UMCP is absolutely a full ride (though there are also partial versions). I know, because my son went to UMCP for free, and they even threw in a stipend. He earned two degrees in 4 years and ended up ahead financially.
To the OP: your DD has an awesome hook! Women are desperately sought after in the computer science world. My son, now a programmer, works for a company that is continually doing outreach to try to bring women on board.
OP message.
Thank you for the encouragement! Wishing your son the best. Excellent choice, UMD Honors with full ride in comp sci. You must be very proud.
To other posters - my original question was answered. We'll figure out the scholarship thing with time. Thank you![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP is either completely delusional or a troll
Anonymous wrote:Banneker Key at UMCP is absolutely a full ride (though there are also partial versions). I know, because my son went to UMCP for free, and they even threw in a stipend. He earned two degrees in 4 years and ended up ahead financially.
To the OP: your DD has an awesome hook! Women are desperately sought after in the computer science world. My son, now a programmer, works for a company that is continually doing outreach to try to bring women on board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post, with its mix of pseudo-nonchalance and type a worry, cracks me up.
Non-chalance stems from the fact that our state school is strong in child's area of interest. If I lived in another state or if my daughter wanted to study another subject, I would be less relaxed.
But have you checked stats to see if your DC has the record to get in?
If she does not continue to generate a record that is consistent with a full scholarship at our flagship state U, we won't need to worry about Ivies. Second tier state U is pretty decent as well.
OMG I hope you are URM or you are hopelessly out of tune. Flagships don't give merit scholarships.
I can't talk about all schools but UMD CP absolutely does..full merit scholarships and some that include stipends.
https://www.financialaid.umd.edu/scholarships/banneker_info.html[/quote]
Those are partial and if like the Jefferson Scholarship at UVA are very difficult to obtain (Jefferson is also not run by UVA but by a separate organization). DC got zero merit aid from state flagships. The only merit aid he obtained was unsolicited from some small LACs you've never heard of who wanted his 36 ACT score. Otherwise there is no "merit aid" at our flagships. Any money they have goes to low-income and first-generation students, URMs or other special needs.
No they are not partial and yes they are difficult to obtain..but you said they don't exist! Ooop..hopelessly out of tune yourself.
They don't! No merit at the good public schools like UNC, UVA and Berkeley. Try Kentucky. https://www.newamerica.org/education-policy/edcentral/flagships/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post, with its mix of pseudo-nonchalance and type a worry, cracks me up.
Non-chalance stems from the fact that our state school is strong in child's area of interest. If I lived in another state or if my daughter wanted to study another subject, I would be less relaxed.
But have you checked stats to see if your DC has the record to get in?
If she does not continue to generate a record that is consistent with a full scholarship at our flagship state U, we won't need to worry about Ivies. Second tier state U is pretty decent as well.
OMG I hope you are URM or you are hopelessly out of tune. Flagships don't give merit scholarships.
I can't talk about all schools but UMD CP absolutely does..full merit scholarships and some that include stipends.
https://www.financialaid.umd.edu/scholarships/banneker_info.html[/quote]
Those are partial and if like the Jefferson Scholarship at UVA are very difficult to obtain (Jefferson is also not run by UVA but by a separate organization). DC got zero merit aid from state flagships. The only merit aid he obtained was unsolicited from some small LACs you've never heard of who wanted his 36 ACT score. Otherwise there is no "merit aid" at our flagships. Any money they have goes to low-income and first-generation students, URMs or other special needs.
No they are not partial and yes they are difficult to obtain..but you said they don't exist! Ooop..hopelessly out of tune yourself.
Anonymous wrote:News Flash: admission to elite colleges is a lottery for kids with flawless stats and an extensive list of national level awards
Merit aid and scholarships are something given by lesser schools to attract top talent.
Unless you are URM or first generation, the chance of obtaining both elite admissions and a substantial scholarship is nonexistent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post, with its mix of pseudo-nonchalance and type a worry, cracks me up.
Non-chalance stems from the fact that our state school is strong in child's area of interest. If I lived in another state or if my daughter wanted to study another subject, I would be less relaxed.
But have you checked stats to see if your DC has the record to get in?
If she does not continue to generate a record that is consistent with a full scholarship at our flagship state U, we won't need to worry about Ivies. Second tier state U is pretty decent as well.
OMG I hope you are URM or you are hopelessly out of tune. Flagships don't give merit scholarships.
I can't talk about all schools but UMD CP absolutely does..full merit scholarships and some that include stipends.
https://www.financialaid.umd.edu/scholarships/banneker_info.html[/quote]
Those are partial and if like the Jefferson Scholarship at UVA are very difficult to obtain (Jefferson is also not run by UVA but by a separate organization). DC got zero merit aid from state flagships. The only merit aid he obtained was unsolicited from some small LACs you've never heard of who wanted his 36 ACT score. Otherwise there is no "merit aid" at our flagships. Any money they have goes to low-income and first-generation students, URMs or other special needs.