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Old 04-19-2008, 06:29 PM   #1
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Financial Aid @ Grinnell

Is the FA at Grinnell as generous as I hear?

For people who got need-based aid at Grinnell, how did it compare to your need-based aid at other schools? (please name the other schools)

For people who got merit-based aid, how much did you get and what were your stats?

Thanks so much!
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Old 04-20-2008, 10:06 AM   #2
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I believe that in general, it is generous, but I've certainly heard people here on CC complain about their awards, so it's hard to say.

My son didn't qualify for need-based aid, but he got $15,000 per year merit $$. As far as I can tell, Grinnell is one of very few top-ranked schools that is generous with merit $$. Oberlin offered almost as much.

His stats were: SAT I- 760, 790, 790, ACT-34, SAT II's- 760, 710, GPA-3.99uw, great recs , essays and EC's (no sports, but drama, music and quiz bowl).
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