<p>Please don’t listen to URdefect although she seems to now think she is an admissions counselor. You look like a strong candidate to me and I do think you should apply. Especially explain any particular activities that you have taken a good amount of time to get involved. Personalize your application to help it stand out. So take the time in writing your essay, keep an academically challenging schedule your senior year and get good grades.</p>
<p>As for scholarships it is a competitive process so again ignore URDefect. To see the list of all the options to see if you are interested the website is:
<a href=“http://admissions.richmond.edu/financial/index.html[/url]”>http://admissions.richmond.edu/financial/index.html</a></p>
<p>There is need based financial aid and merit based aid such as scholarships. Over 2/3 of the student receive aid of some form to get here and there are 50 full ride scholarships for each class which works out to be 1 in 15 students receive full tuition. As for financial aid, University of Richmond was ranked as one of top 25 Kiplinger’s best value. </p>
<p>Good luck!</p>