Penn state scholarship

<p>I got into Eberly colege so sconce biology major so oos can I get any scholarships. Past scholarship recipients please comment thank you. Can’t wait for august </p>

<p>African American first generation
Parent income 50000-60000
Act score composite 25: reading 29: science 25: math 23: English 22
54/590 9% (sucks I know)
16 AP/Honors classes
40 a’s and 26b’s 0c’s (hope I am not sounding cocky)
Extracurricular activities:</p>

<p>Business professions of America BPA compete in business related events. first place in regionals state and 14th place national competition 32 weeks of practice
NSHSS- National society of high school scholars-member inducted sophomore year completed 290 community service hours
National Academy of future physicians and medical scientist chosen to represent high school in the meeting in Washington for future physicians and given an award and certificate.
Presidents volunteer service program completed 135.59 service hours. Received a letter from president Obama thanking me for my work and a certificate and a medal.
National forensics league NFL- debate in different completions and speeches inducted 3rd place in novice Lincoln Douglass debate second time debating
Students Achieving volunteer excellence SAVE 290 community service hours
HOSA- volunteered in retirement home and at head start program in school
Aquatics Club</p>

<p>Whats your EFC from your fafsa? I would say doubtful for any merit aid, theres very little of it to go around. Based on the income you’re probably going to fall in the “too rich for financial aid but too poor to go to college” paradox so many of us fall in. </p>

<p>Being African American, ECoS may offer you a diversity scholarship. You might qualify for a university Bunton-Waller scholarship. You will have to wait and see what they offer you.
Unfortunately, your math ACT (SAT) is too low for the Millennium Scholars program. I think the minimum ACT math is 25 (600 SAT)</p>

<p>About 4895</p>

<p>Ok thank you</p>

<p>Bump please I want to go here but it’s just money is my problem </p>

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<p>Unnecessary bumping. No one will be able to tell you more than what you were told. PSU is expensive to even in state students, and generally the wealthy or those with a large outside scholarship are able to attend as an OOS student. Only time will tell with your financial aid package.</p>

<p>Sorry @etuck24 thanks got commenting</p>

<p>Not good. PSU does not guarantee to meet need to even in staters. OOSers are generally viewed as a source of additional income unless very high stats are in the picture. Even then, getting much money out of PSU, I just haven’t seen. </p>

<p>Ok thank you</p>