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Old 04-09-2006, 09:34 PM   #301
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Washington and Lee University, post script

One great bonus to Washington and Lee’s scholarship program: if the scholarship is merit-based rather than need-based, W&L lets the student add on any outside scholarships, without reducing the amount given by W&L. (For need-based scholarships, they of course have to follow federal "need" guidelines, but they seem to be as generous as possible.) I wish W&L’s scholarships were more widely known!

By the way, I speak with first-hand knowledge of W&L's terrific academics and robust honor code, because I have close relatives and friends who've either recently graduated or are still students.

And whether or not you win a full-tuition scholarship, you will have the honor of knowing that part of EVERY student's tuition at W&L is paid for by none other than General George Washington himself. He donated to W&L all the money that the Continental Congress gave him for his service during the Revolutionary War. That sum was invested and provided a solid foundation for the university's future prosperity.
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Old 04-15-2006, 11:16 AM   #302
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Hi,

anyone knowledgable on full ride/ twothirds ride scholarships for international students? I'm keen on LACs and smaller Universities for Economics.
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Old 04-27-2006, 12:57 AM   #303
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bump...........................
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Old 04-27-2006, 10:31 PM   #304
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I must throw Depauw in... its a great school with almost all new buildings and constant construction and they will really work with you to give you whatever you need (im an incoming student c/o 2010 so i know from experience).... Xavier University(OH) also has a very good merit aid program

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I've also noticed a debate on the LAC's and math/science... depauw has a super strong science dept. they have a whole building dedicated to biological sciences and a newly renovated math/science building that is amazing. I think they have one of the top programs in chemistry/biology

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Old 04-27-2006, 10:38 PM   #305
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did anyone mention BU?
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Old 04-29-2006, 02:10 PM   #306
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Seconding comments by a_placefortruth about Washington and Lee.

S just received full tuition George Washington Honor Scholarship, covering all 4 yrs (tuition increases too). Plus his award is not reduced by two other merit scholarships he has received. His SAT I scores were not the highest in the applicant pool -- just above the 75 percentile for W&L (refused to take them in his senior yr!)-- but with tons of leadership/ECs in athletics, academics, arts, plus demonstrated interest in W&L (3 visits, letter, sent PSAT score thru Natl Merit Scholar program), indicating that the school means it when it says that it considers many factors other than test scores.

Lots of flexibility and personal consideration throughout, consistent with reputation. Only one essay for the GWHS application (along with full application, due by 12/15), plus invitation to send in whatever else he wished the scholarship committee to consider. Most importantly, S had such a great time at scholarship competition that W&L stayed firmly at the top of his list even after Jefferson Scholar Finals at UVa.
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Old 05-02-2006, 11:06 AM   #307
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Berea College, Berea, KY

Berea College provides every admitted student with a tuition scholarship for "100% of tuition costs for four years of enrollment."

http://www.berea.edu/prospectivestud...cholarship.asp
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Old 05-02-2006, 11:14 AM   #308
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True about Berea, but there is also a financial eligibility component. A family's EFC, as determined by FAFSA, can be no more than $4,500.

http://www.berea.edu/prospectivestud...quirements.asp

Income limits (maximum adjusted gross income):
Family of 2 or 3: $47,000
Family of 4: 52,000
Family of 5: 56,000
Family of 6: 61,000
Family of 7: 65,000
Family of 8: 69,000

To me, these are not true "merit" scholarships, but are rather specifically need-based.
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Old 05-21-2006, 05:06 PM   #309
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University of Pitt - definitely - many get Full Tuition scholarships and they award 10 Chancellor Scholarships - which is free everything basically, and the 100 who do get interviewed for the chancellor scholarship get full tuition regardless
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Old 05-21-2006, 10:46 PM   #310
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Brandeis-my son got the Judge Brandeis Scholarship(only for 50 kids)-full tuition for 4 years
Colgate -my son was awarded an Alumni Memorial Scholarship given to top 200 admitted students giving them a $5000 fellowship
We know someone who got the Pitt award
Emory has a scholars award-very hard to know what they want there
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Old 05-22-2006, 05:26 PM   #311
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USoCal give some awesome merit scholarships, ranging from full-tuition trustee scholarships to 1/2 tuition presidential scholarships (all NMFs can get these) to 1/4 tuition leadership scholarships + additional other merit scholarships including $1000/year for NMFs + merit scholarships in individual schools (like engineering).
They also give merit within need, meaning if they really want you, they'll give your family all or mostly grants instead of much in the way of loans. A friend's family only had to pay about $9000/year for his USC education because he was needy, bright & they really wanted him.
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Old 05-22-2006, 09:40 PM   #312
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Yes, even though USC has a high cost of attendance, their grants, merit awards and financial aid packages can be fabulous. I have said it before, I love USC for that!
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Old 06-08-2006, 10:09 PM   #313
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oberlin college
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Old 06-09-2006, 12:36 AM   #314
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frazzled1-I presume you have visited at Vanderbilt-any thoughts?-particularly in regards to the atmosphere/students.

Bowling Green in Ohio has extensive merit awards/full rides for those with mimimum test scores/gpa.
Yea, they offer a lot to attract OOSers. I got a 4k scholarship and my stats weren't exactly amazing (3.2 / 1800)
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Old 06-09-2006, 08:09 AM   #315
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Drew, Were you offered the merit aid as an oos of student at Bowling Green?
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