High Income Hispanics?

<p>If you choose not to fill out FAFSA and the Profile, you don’t have to report family income for admissions. </p>

<p>Getting NHRP is good, that will put you on the radar of many schools. Your gpa is great and SAT is fine, hopefully you have Subject tests at about the same level and have been taking a courseload that will have your HS GC mark ’ very’ or most’ demanding on the SSR. </p>

<p>Have you looked at the Resources sticky thread at the information about diversity weekend fly-ins? They can be very helpful in showing interest and finding out if a school is right for you.</p>

<p>I’ve seen many results for Hispanic applicants on the recent Results threads on the various individual college forums, I’d highly recommend you take a look at them. They give stats and ECs and often the income level of the applicant’s family.</p>

<p>Finally, if you are interested in LACs at all, there are several that are great schools, but due to their location have a more difficult time recruiting URMs, these could be excellent schools to have on your list. I’m talking about colleges like Carleton, Grinnell, etc.</p>

<p>Best of luck and do continue to participate here on the Hispanic Students forum, a new cycle is just beginning!</p>