| This is unusual. Is there a scholarship for which she qualifies that is only available to ED applicants? I am familiar with Kenyon and believe that this college has a greater percentage of females than males, and that, combined with an SAT score of 1300/1600 confuses the matter further as Kenyon's mid-range SAT scores extend beyond 1400/1600. You may want to consider calling Kenyon to ask why this offer was extended to your daughter, and then explain her financial situation merit award from another school. I am aware of situations in which ED applications were withdrawn prior to decision due to merit awards from rolling admissions schools. Without knowing more, I would not recommend jeopardizing a $25,000 a year merit award to a school which your daughter selected to enhance (?) her chances at her first choice school. Kenyon and Ohio Wesleyan are different in several respects; the most troubling aspect with respect to Ohio Wesleyan is the loss of 20% of each freshman class, while Kenyon's retention rate is reported to USNews as 93%-- only a 7% loss each year.
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