<p>Would I still have a reasonable chance at getting the College Scholar award if I don’t have such good grades (3.85 unweighted GPA) and the courses I took in high school weren’t as rigorous as they could have been? My SAT score is pretty average too (2100). My extracurricular activities are above average, but they’re nothing special, per se. If I got one really bad grade, like a D, does that significantly reduce my chances of getting into Wooster? What about my chances at a Dean’s Award scholarship?</p>
<p>Sorry for all the questions! I have just realized that I won’t be able to go to college out of state unless I can get a very big scholarship at an out-of-state school, making my parents only pay about $20k, and I’ve heard that Wooster awards a lot of merit aid. It seems like a very good fit for me from what I’ve read about it.</p>