SAT Numbers

<p>Are there any merit scholarships based entirely on your SAT</p>

<p>MOET1658…While not based entirely on SAT score, University of Alabama offers scholarships which are automatic based on your particular SAT or ACT score as well as having at least a 3.5 GPA. Most students who achieve high scores on the SAT generally have an accompanying strong GPA, although there are the occasional statistical anomalies. Here’s a link to see where you stand regarding their OOS scholarships. You can back track to see their other scholarships as well.</p>

<p>[Out-of-State</a> Scholarships - Undergraduate Scholarships - The University of Alabama](<a href=“http://scholarships.ua.edu/types/out_of_state.html]Out-of-State”>http://scholarships.ua.edu/types/out_of_state.html)</p>

<p>You should post your question in the Scholarships forum. </p>

<p>Anyway…Do you mean SAT and GPA? or only SAT? </p>

<p>Few schools won’t also consider GPA.</p>

<p>However, if you’re wondering if you can still get merit without making NMF, and you have a high SAT and strong GPA, then YES, you can get merit scholarships. </p>

<p>Tell us more…</p>

<p>What is your major?</p>

<p>What is your SAT or ACT (include SAT breakdown and use the sitting with the highest M+CR…don’t superscore).</p>

<p>How much merit do you need? how much will your parents pay?</p>

<p>As mentioned above, Alabama gives ASSURED scholarships for stats as long as you apply before Dec 1st (unless you’re a NMF).</p>

<p>For a 1400 M+CR or 32 ACT and at least a 3.5 GPA, you get free tuition (including OOS tuition). </p>

<p>The above is for ALL majors. </p>

<p>If you’re an engineering or CS major, then you get an extra 2500 per year. AND, if you only have an ACT 30 or 1330 M+CR, then engineering will increase your scholarship to full tuition and also give you the 2500 per year.</p>

<p>If you aren’t in the College of Engineering, and you have a 1330 M+CR or 30 ACT, then you get 2/3 tuition (about $15k per year). This is also for all majors.</p>