What I’m concerned about is housing - as they are already without. If you get free tuition, is housing covered?
I’m not sure Towson is high probability - yes, it’s admit rate is very high but it’s GPA chart is not conducive to what you are showing GPA wise. Of course, with 7 APs, maybe the weighted GPA is higher.
I think Goucher and Ithaca - a full ride is unlikely - decent aid doesn’t cut it. And Clark is cutting, cutting, cutting. Need aware schools, in my opinion, will be tough because they’ll have less full pay international kids and their budgets are only so much, and they’ll want to spread amongst more kids. Marist is perfect if not too far from home - but same thing.
So I think this is a tough spot to fill and it might be community college but I worry about the home expenses. Is there a way for the student to get diagnosed? Perhaps medication will help…in all facets. I agree to look at HBCUs - you have in Delaware, MD, VA - not sure which fits.
Also, and I’m not sure the majors are perfect for this student’s interest, but Berea College - everyone works and gets at least free tuition. Academically, I don’t know if the student is there.
Honestly, not an area I do well with - but wanted to throw that school out. Warren Wilson has tuition but it’s another work college and perhaps they can go as low as free?? Worth looking. An easier in than Berea.
