Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania with a very big merit aid package ($36K annually guaranteed for all four years), even though not tippy top credentials (high ACT score, lower GPA). And we got an admissions decision in 10 days. Feeling very happy to have a very good option on the table.
FWIW, DS is not totally organized and a bunch of emails about applications (including some needing additional action, as well as this admission email) had apparently been in spam folders for a while after Jan. 1. Might be worth checking with your DC.
Good luck everyone. We're feeling happy to have some workable options that would even leave lots of money in the bank for grad school.
Congratulations, we visited that school and were impressed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania with a very big merit aid package ($36K annually guaranteed for all four years), even though not tippy top credentials (high ACT score, lower GPA). And we got an admissions decision in 10 days. Feeling very happy to have a very good option on the table.
FWIW, DS is not totally organized and a bunch of emails about applications (including some needing additional action, as well as this admission email) had apparently been in spam folders for a while after Jan. 1. Might be worth checking with your DC.
Good luck everyone. We're feeling happy to have some workable options that would even leave lots of money in the bank for grad school.
Congratulations, we visited that school and were impressed!
Anonymous wrote:In at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania with a very big merit aid package ($36K annually guaranteed for all four years), even though not tippy top credentials (high ACT score, lower GPA). And we got an admissions decision in 10 days. Feeling very happy to have a very good option on the table.
FWIW, DS is not totally organized and a bunch of emails about applications (including some needing additional action, as well as this admission email) had apparently been in spam folders for a while after Jan. 1. Might be worth checking with your DC.
Good luck everyone. We're feeling happy to have some workable options that would even leave lots of money in the bank for grad school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purdue Computer Science / Honors College.
Congrats! May I ask stats? DS is a junior and interested in the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:JMU EA - so excited!
Anonymous wrote:JMU EA - so excited!
Anonymous wrote:Christopher Newport. (Yes, I've seen the other thread...those people can go pound sand, my kid loved it after the tour and is very excited.)