<p>^ murphy1008 - Did your d apply to the honors college? With those stats, I bet she had a good chance at getting accepted. The scholarship-related letters that are going out now (I think) are mostly to those who applied to the honors college. We got one and I assume it was b/c d applied to the honors college. They are not an actual scholarship “commitment” but rather a promise that you’re getting something along with a guarantee of in-state tuition cost. The “real” letters of scholarship commitment won’t go out until March- at least that’s when we got ours last year for my son. </p>
<p>scmom12 posted a good link that explains the scholarship tiers in detail:
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<p>I would think your daughter will at least be eligible for the McKissick if not the Cooper- both of which include in-state tuition plus extra. </p>
<p>BTW, my son is in the Nursing program right now (a freshman) and he loves it!</p>