<p>Or having the major scholarship on his resume for grad school, professional school or employment. If he won’t be using the funds then the scholarship won’t be using any funds on him so others could use that money without him giving up the scholarship. No one would know exactly how much he used…$5 or $50,000. And if something were to happen and he needed more than his freshman year it would be there. And the COA can include travel, research, a laptop, whatever the university is willing to include in his COA. And that too can change over time. A summer program that is NOT offered at his home school but elsewhere. </p>
<p>Kat</p>