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Old 11-08-2009, 05:03 PM   #166
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^^^

Is the Tx A&M NMF still in bits and pieces that get added together, or did they put it all in one scholly?
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Old 11-08-2009, 06:15 PM   #167
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^Bits and pieces. See post #162.
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Old 11-12-2009, 07:50 PM   #168
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wow.....what a great updated list........thank you for doing this
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Old 11-12-2009, 08:26 PM   #169
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Bumping and thanking Keilexandra for this. I searched and tried to find an updated list back when mine was looking. Kept being sent back to the same 6 year old list. Hopefully this job will be passed down and the forum can keep an up to date list every year!
Best of luck to this year's seniors in getting the best scholarships!
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Old 11-14-2009, 07:42 PM   #170
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You're welcome! I'll definitely be on CC through May 2009, and possibly after, but at that point I'll solicit successors to keep this compilation updated.
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Old 11-29-2009, 02:27 PM   #171
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U of Arizona

Hello, I'm currently living in California and I'm planning to apply to the University of Arizona with the National Merit Finalist scholarship (assuming I get the NMF). The list states that U of A gives a full ride but after looking it up, I see that it only gives $20,000 to non-state residents + $3000 from the honors college. This covers only the tuition. Did I calculate something wrong? or is there any other scholarship besides the NMF that is guarenteed?
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Old 11-29-2009, 06:30 PM   #172
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https://financialaid.arizona.edu/sch...merit_finalist

My most current listing for University of Arizona is as follows:
U of Arizona (full tuition[+?] guaranteed?)

The website has not yet been "updated for 2010-2011" but currently states $25k for non-residents, to cover tuition only.
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Old 12-04-2009, 03:18 PM   #173
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I see that Morningside College in Iowa lists this on their scholarship page:

"Full time students who have received recognition as a National Merit "Finalist" and identify Morningside College as their "first-choice" college are eligible for a tuition scholarship at Morningside College."

Does that sound like an automatic scholarship? Doesn't say anything about competition, only listing them as your first choice and attending a weekend event. Wonder if that is like the "scholarship days" that a lot of places have.

Anyway, thought it might be one to add to the list. It's a private.
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Old 12-04-2009, 06:33 PM   #174
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^Looks like a guaranteed scholarship, yes. However, the tuition amount is unspecified; I assume it would be significant, given the average entering statistics at Morningside.
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Old 12-06-2009, 05:01 PM   #175
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S1 just received his PSAT scores, so we know he's NMSF. Keilexandra, thanks so much. I just added this to my "favorites" tool.
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Old 12-06-2009, 05:53 PM   #176
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^^^^

Congrats! Isn't it a wonderful feeling!
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Old 12-06-2009, 06:20 PM   #177
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Arizona State is not offering as much as they used to. It says the amount varies on the web site:
National Merit Finalist Scholarship | Arizona State University

One post in the thread below states 11K for residents and 17K for OOS.
New American University Scholarships
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Old 12-06-2009, 07:32 PM   #178
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^Big change. I'll remove ASU from the list entirely.


o Full ride is defined as minimum tuition/room/board.
o U=University, C=College
o *=annual class <1k students
o ^=schools I personally find notable

NMF FULL TUITION+
Publics
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U of Alabama (NMF full ride & NMSF full tuition with 3.5 GPA guaranteed)
U of Alabama-Huntsville (NMF full ride & NMSF full tuition guaranteed)
Alabama State U (full ride guaranteed)
Auburn U [AL] (full tuition+ guaranteed)
U of North Alabama (NMF full ride & NMSF full tuition+ guaranteed)
Troy U [AL] (full ride competitive)
U of Arizona (full tuition[+?] guaranteed?)
Southern Arkansas U (in-state full ride/OOS full tuition+ [full ride - 2.5k] rolling)
U of Central Florida (NMF full tuition+ guaranteed / full ride competitive & NMSF 9k guaranteed)
Florida A&M U (NMF in-state full ride & OOS full tuition guaranteed - other qualifications, see http://www.famu.edu/index.cfm?Univer...ardScholarship)
U of South Florida (NMF full ride competitive - http://usfweb2.usf.edu/Admissions/pd...on-florida.pdf | http://usfweb2.usf.edu/Admissions/pd...an-florida.pdf)
University of Idaho (NMF full ride competitive [25])
Ball State U [IN] (NMF full ride guaranteed)
Eastern Kentucky U (in-state full ride & OOS full tuition- guaranteed)
U of Kentucky (full ride 1st year & full tuition+ remaining 3 years guaranteed)
Louisiana State U (full tuition competitive)
U of Maine (tuition- competitive)
Wayne State U [MI] (full ride competitive)
^*U of Minnesota-Morris (full tuition guaranteed)
^Truman State U [MO] (full tuition competitive)
Mississippi State U (NMF full tuition+ & NMSF full tuition- guaranteed)
U of Southern Mississippi (NMF/SF full ride competitive)
Southeast Missouri State U (NMF full ride guaranteed, NMSF full tuition- guaranteed)
U of Nebraska-Lincoln (full tuition+ competitive)
New Jersey Institute of Technology (full ride guaranteed)
New Mexico State U (NMF full ride & NMSF full tuition+ guaranteed)
Cleveland State U [OH] (full tuition guaranteed)
Youngstown State U [OH] (full ride with 30 ACT/1300 SAT competitive [40])
Ohio State U (full tuition competitive)
U of Oklahoma (full tuition+ guaranteed)
Oklahoma State U (full tuition+ guaranteed)
U of Memphis [TN] (NMF [9k + OOS waiver] & NMSF [7.5k + OOS waiver] full tuition+ guaranteed)
U of Houston [TX] (full ride guaranteed)
U of North Texas (full ride competitive)
Texas A&M U (full tuition+ competitive)
U of Texas-Dallas (full tuition+ competitive)
Texas Tech U (IS full ride & OOS full tuition+ [19.8k] guaranteed)
U of Texas-Tyler (NMF full ride & NMSF full tuition+ guaranteed)
Washington State U (NMSF full tuition guaranteed)
West Virginia U (full tuition- guaranteed)
U of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (in-state full ride guaranteed [~4k OOS tuition difference])

Privates
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*Abilene Christian U (full tuition guaranteed)
Alfred U (full ride guaranteed with top 5% rank, otherwise full tuition/ride competitive)
*Alma C (full tuition guaranteed, full ride competitive [first 15 to commit])
*Andrews U (full tuition guaranteed)
Baylor U (full tuition guaranteed)
*Birmingham-Southern C (full tuition competitive)
Bradley U (full tuition guaranteed [not advertised, see http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/...6-post29.html])
^*Denison U (full tuition competitive)
*U of Evansville (NMF full tuition & NMSF 75% tuition guaranteed)
*Faulkner U (NMF/SF full tuition guaranteed)
^Fordham U (full tuition+ competitive)
*Harding U (full tuition guaranteed)
*Geneva C (NMF full tuition & NMSF 3/4 tuition guaranteed)
Liberty U (NMF full ride & NMSF full tuition guaranteed)
*Lipscomb U (full tuition+ guaranteed)
Long Island U-C.W. Post (full tuition competitive)
^Northeastern U (full tuition competitive)
*Nyack C (full tuition guaranteed)
*Oakwood U (NMF full tuition+, NMSF full tuition, & NMCommended 80% tuition guaranteed)
*Oklahoma Christian U (full ride guaranteed)
*Pacific Union C (full tuition guaranteed)
*Roberts Wesleyan C (NMF full tuition & NMSF half tuition guaranteed)
*Spring Arbor U (NMF full tuition & NMSF half tuition + one-time 5k guaranteed)
*Sterling C (full tuition guaranteed)
^*U of Tulsa (full ride competitive [70-80])
^*Wesleyan C [women only] (full tuition competitive)
*Westminster C [UT] (NMF full tuition & NMSF half tuition guaranteed)

NMF HONORABLE MENTIONS
Publics
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U of Central Arkansas (12k guaranteed with 3.25 GPA)
California State U-Fullerton (in-state only: full tuition+ guaranteed)
California State U-Long Beach (in-state only: full ride competitive)
University of Florida (OOS tuition waiver + 4k guaranteed)
^*New C of Florida (17.5k guaranteed)
Iowa State U (in-state full ride competitive)
U of Kansas (in-state only: 10k guaranteed)
U of Louisiana-Lafayette (unclear - UL Lafayette: Academic Scholarships: High School Seniors)
U of Massachusetts-Amherst (in-state full ride competitive)
Michigan State U (750-2k + in-state 2k & OOS 4k and room/board competitive)
U of New Mexico (~13k [in-state full tuition] competitive)
U of Akron [OH] (6k guaranteed + Honors College 3k)
U of Cincinnati [OH] (in-state full tuition+ [OOS 14k difference])
Wright State U [OH] (in-state only: NMF full ride guaranteed, NMSF/Commended full tuition guaranteed)
U of South Carolina (in-state up to 10k, OOS up to 6k + OOS tuition waiver)
U of Vermont (in-state NMF full tuition, OOS "up to 10k" competitive)
U of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (full in-state tuition guaranteed)

Privates
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*Calvin C (10k guaranteed)
*Concordia C (14k guaranteed)
U of Dallas (NMF 14k, NMSF 12k guaranteed)
*Gordon C (75% tuition guaranteed w/ 3.5 GPA)
*Hope C (17k guaranteed)
^*Macalester C (5k guaranteed)
*Morningside C ("tuition scholarship" guaranteed - Morningside College Admissions: First-year Students Scholarships)
*North Central C (3/4 tuition guaranteed)
^U of Rochester (22k guaranteed)
^Rochester Institute of Technology (15k guaranteed)
*U of Sioux Falls (full ride competitive [1])
^U of Southern California (half tuition guaranteed)
Southern Methodist U (half tuition + 2k guaranteed)
^*St. Olaf C (7.5k guaranteed)
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Old 12-24-2009, 08:55 PM   #179
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ASU is still offering NMS scholarships, not as generous as before but quite a lot of money (11K in State, 17 OOS) plus an statement that they will consider additional amounts based on need + academics (merit?). In other words, they reduced the floor but we do not know what the ceiling is. Previously there was just one amount (15K and 25k). Hence it should still be on the list
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Old 12-25-2009, 03:23 PM   #180
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^Can you link me to an official web page noting the 11k/17k guaranteed merit for NMF, please?
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