<p>Some of this info came up in the general “schools going to WL” thread, so I thought I would pull it out here for easier reference. Please contribute others that you know of (with documenting links–the question here is not simply receiving FA off WL but being admitted through a need-blind process).</p>
<p>Brown <a href=“https://financialaid.brown.edu/Cmx_Content.aspx?cpId=57[/url]”>https://financialaid.brown.edu/Cmx_Content.aspx?cpId=57</a>
UChicago <a href=“https://blogs.uchicago.edu/collegeadmissions/2010/03/some-advice-for-students-on-th.html[/url]”>https://blogs.uchicago.edu/collegeadmissions/2010/03/some-advice-for-students-on-th.html</a>
MIT [MIT</a> Admissions | Blog Entry: “More Information on the Waitlist”](<a href=“http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/misc/miscellaneous/more_information_on_the_waitli_1.shtml]MIT”>http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/misc/miscellaneous/more_information_on_the_waitli_1.shtml)
New College of Florida (does not meet full need) [New</a> College of Florida - Is New College for You](<a href=“http://www.ncf.edu/wait-list]New”>http://www.ncf.edu/wait-list)
Wesleyan [Waitlist</a> Questions, Admission - Wesleyan University](<a href=“http://www.wesleyan.edu/admission/volunteers/waitlist.html]Waitlist”>http://www.wesleyan.edu/admission/volunteers/waitlist.html)</p>