<p>I have two OOS students, one was an academic admit but no scholarship offer that qualified for the waiver (stats slightly higher than yours, similar EC, top 10%) the other was academic admit with scholarship offer & honors ( higher stats, more EC, several awards, top5%). Your offers come AFTER admission decision. You compete with all those admitted both within your major and the university as a whole for scholarships. IF you have qualified need (determined by FAFSA), your chances are better as you can compete for more scholarships versus just the merit ones. Both students were also selected for outside merit scholarships but those don’t count for the waiver. Hope this helps - there isn’t a stat scale that guarantees scholarships like some schools have. In my opinion, the OOS waivers are very competitive.</p>