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Old 10-17-2011, 10:59 AM   #181
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I know that Bama's scholarships ARE available to int'l students who apply and are accepted before Dec 1st. I documented this fact by contacting the Scholarships and Int'l offices with this question awhile back. See below for the answer I rec'd.

Since it can take int'l applications longer to process, I suggest applying NOW, so that everything is in order. The app is easy, but again, since int'l admissions can take longer, apply NOW. The University of Alabama


email response:

Yes, international applicants can be considered for scholarships if they meet the requirements and are admitted with the scholarship application completed by the scholarship deadline.

Students may deduct the amount of scholarships awarded from the total estimate of costs for one year of study at UA. It is rare for a student to be awarded more than a portion of the costs. I have attached the current “Estimated Cost of Attendance”. Tuition charges are usually reviewed in late June so these figures may change.

I hope this information is helpful.


Edwina Crawford

Assistant Director

Undergraduate International Admissions

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Old 03-30-2012, 03:14 PM   #182
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Hi all - bumping for more recent info!
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Old 04-11-2012, 09:29 AM   #183
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UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING -

Non-Resident Freshman | Scholarships | Admissions | University of Wyoming
Resident Freshman Scholarships | Admissions | University of Wyoming


UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO

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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO - COLORADO SPRINGS

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(Search on Category = Automatic and Category = Merit)
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Old 05-14-2012, 08:58 PM   #184
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University of Wyoming

Approximate costs:
Wyoming resident tuition (2011-12): $4,125
OOS tuition (2011-12): $12,855
Room/Board:$8,759
Other costs (including books, travel): $4,290

Link to merit scholarship calculator:
Rocky Mountain Scholars: Non-Resident Freshman Scholarships

Details:
Range of scholarships: $3,000, $4,500, $5,000, $5,500, $6,000
Award depends on combination of GPA and SAT/ACT score.
For homeschooled students: award depends on test score only.

Example:
An OOS student applying with a GPA of 3.7 and an ACT of 27 would qualify for the highest ($6,000) scholarship, which would reduce the cost of attendance from $25,904 to $19,904.
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Old 05-15-2012, 12:28 PM   #185
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For those who are reading this thread, be aware that within the next few months schools will be updating/changing their scholarship offers for the next application season. Currently listed scholarships may be reduced or eliminated for next year, so check.

So, if you see a scholarship in this thread, check to see if it will still be offered for those who are applying next fall.

I did contact Alabama's Exec Director of Admissions and was told that next year's scholarship offers will be the same. Very good news.
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Old 05-17-2012, 05:09 PM   #186
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WPI (Worcester Polytechnic University)

Summary: graduate first or second in your class and you are guaranteed a minimum of $20,00. There is another program for National Merit, National Hispanic Recognition, and National Achievement Scholars (see below). They also have many other with less concrete criteria as well...

Undergraduate Admissions: WPI Merit Scholarship Overview - WPI

"Valedictorians, salutatorians, and IB diploma graduates with a diploma score of 40 of greater admitted to WPI are guaranteed an academic merit scholarship worth a minimum of $20,000. These scholarships include the Presidential Scholarship, the Marshall/Chavez/Means Scholarship, and scholarships offered through the Chemistry and Biochemistry Scholars Program. The exact amount of the scholarship will be determined by the criteria noted for each award."


"National Merit, National Hispanic Recognition, National Achievement Scholars

Students admitted to WPI who attain finalist status in the National Merit Scholarship Program or National Achievement Scholarship Program and who identify WPI as his or her first-choice college are guaranteed an academic merit scholarship worth a minimum of $20,000. Students admitted to WPI who attain finalist status in the National Hispanic Recognition Program will receive an academic merit scholarship worth a minimum of $20,000 from WPI. The WPI academic merit scholarships are renewable for four years, and include the Presidential Scholarship, the Marshall/Chavez/Means Scholarship, and scholarships offered through the Chemistry and Biochemistry Scholars Program. "
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Old 05-17-2012, 06:01 PM   #187
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Miami University - Oxford, Ohio

Changes have been made to the Miami (Ohio) guaranteed scholarship program for Fall 2013. For higher stat students larger scholarships are available; however, ranges are specified, the exact amounts will not be known until your scholarship letter is received in mid-March. All scholarships require a 3.70+ GPA and rigorous coursework.

ACT 32+ or SAT CR&M 1400+

Ohio Resident: half to full tuition per year. Total award 26,200 - 52,300 (6,550 - 13,075 per year) based upon estimated 2013 tuition - goes up with tuition

Non-Ohio Resident: half to full tuition per year. Total award 57,300 - 114,500 (14,325 - 28,625 per year) based upon estimated 2013 tuition -goes up with tuition

ACT 29 - 31 or SAT CR&M 1290-1390

Ohio Resident: 16,000-32,000 (4,000 - 8,000 per year)
Non-Ohio Resident: 24,000-48,000 (6,000-12,000 per year)

ACT 27 - 28 or SAT CR&M 1210-1280

Ohio Resident: 8,000-24,000 (2,000 - 6,000 per year)
Non-Ohio Resident: 16,000-32,000 (4,000 - 8,000 per year)

ACT 26 or SAT CR&M 1170-1200

Ohio Resident: 2,000-8,000 (500 - 2,000 per year)
Non-Ohio Resident: 2,000-16,000 (500 - 4,000 per year)

Students with the grade point averages and test scores listed above are guaranteed scholarships within the ranges specified. Exact scholarship award amounts within each range will be determined by a holistic review of the application for admission and thorough evaluation of academic indicators including, but not limited to: rigor of coursework (based on courses available at high school), high school GPA, and standardized test scores. Award determinations will be based on the official testing and high school transcript information received by Miami University as of March 1, 2013.

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Old 05-17-2012, 06:34 PM   #188
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Please note: for the Miami (Ohio) scholarships noted above, you MUST apply by December 1, 2012!
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Old 07-15-2012, 11:35 PM   #189
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I was wondering, are there scholarships that ONLY look at your act score, and not your gpa? Or are there any good scholarships for a 33 act score and a 3.0 gpa?
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Old 07-15-2012, 11:39 PM   #190
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Also, I went to a private school. Is there any chance it would be considered home school, and would any colleges overlook my gpa and only see my act score in that case?
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Old 07-16-2012, 09:20 AM   #191
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Look here for scholarships that only require a 3.0 GPA with a high test score...

Automatic Full Tuition / Full Ride Scholarships
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Old 07-21-2012, 08:39 PM   #192
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Besides the advice on these threads, the graphics with this NY Times story are the best tools I've seen for finding the most generous schools for merit aid:

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/22/ed...?ref=education

The story mentions that U of Alabama automatic awards, but the lists include both automatic and more subjective ones.

Click on the graphic link to the left of the story and you can can sort each column and see which of the more than 600 schools offer merit aid to the highest percentage of freshmen or give the highest average awards.

It's also worth checking the Education Life section in the Sunday paper for another graphic that filters out most of the small schools and lists the top 100 merit-aid schools that have at least 2,000 undergraduates, give awards to at least 10% of freshmen and provide average amounts of at least $5,000.
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Old 07-25-2012, 09:59 PM   #193
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Howitworks: thank you so much for the great articles. It has been extremely helpful.

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Old 07-26-2012, 09:47 AM   #194
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Just a note on the NyTimes link, a LOT of schools are missing that do in fact offer merit aid. Many of which are LACs. While the list is a good starting point, don't eliminate schools that aren't on the list without doing more research first.

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Old 07-26-2012, 08:36 PM   #195
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Itsv, I'm glad to help.

And swattiechick is right. There could be other schools that were not on the list. The NY Times said it got the data from the College Board, and it clearly only listed schools that had supplied data in both 2007-08 and in one of the last two years, since the chart was measuring the change in the awards over that time.

There could have been colleges that did not submit data for one or both of those time periods or that could have otherwise gotten overlooked in the College Board database. I'm sure most of the best merit-aid programs at any LACs not on the Times list have probably been mentioned on this and similar CC threads.
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