<p>I believe Stern used to have a Scholars program, which one person stated included as much as 100 out of a 500 member class (estimate). However, that reportedly was done away with a few years ago. Someone stated that was because “everyone who attends Stern is a scholar” (this was presented as coming from the school itself).</p>
<p>When you look at school-specific scholarships, Stern is no longer listed as having any (I do not know why the prestigious John Paulson Scholarship, specific to Stern, is not listed on this page):</p>
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<p>However, we know that Stern students are named for two scholarships with nice size awards, the John Paulson Scholarship and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship.</p>
<p>Aside from this, students with both merit and need are awarded “Stern scholarships,” which basically include non-loan money given to the students and included in the financial aid package along with the admission letter.</p>
<p>I now came up with something for current Stern students that some of you may want to pursue once you are a student at Stern:</p>
<p>[url=<a href=“http://www.stern.nyu.edu/UC/CurrentStudents/FinancialAid/Scholarships/index.htm]NYU”>http://www.stern.nyu.edu/UC/CurrentStudents/FinancialAid/Scholarships/index.htm]NYU</a> Stern | Scholarships](<a href=“Aid and Costs”>Aid and Costs)</p>