Have seen a few threads with this topic but outdated info from 2005. Any new info on schools that offer merit aid that brings tuition to state levels? Thanks in advance!
Try the Financial Aid & Scholarships Forum.
Do you mean schools that offer automatic scholarships?
Many schools that offer large scholarships up to full ride even for OOS students but only to a very small percentage of them even with near perfect scores.
Anyone know when the yolasite was last updated? I know the Southeastern Missouri scholarship isn’t listed yet.
http://www.semo.edu/sfs/financialaid/scholarships/freshmen.html
Governor’s scholarships is a FULL RIDE with an 33+ ACT composite score or 1440+ SAT (Critical Reading + Math) tests taken prior to March 2016 or 1490+ SAT (Evidence-based Reading & Writing + Math) tests taken March 2016 or beyond Cumulative GPA of 3.9 on a 4.0 scale
Regent’s is Full Tuition with an 27+ ACT composite score or 1210+ SAT (Critical Reading + Math) tests taken prior to March 2016 or 1280+ SAT (Evidence-based Reading & Writing + Math) tests taken March 2016 or beyond Cumulative GPA of 3.6 on a 4.0 scale
I believe it was last updated in 2015.
Where is the info even from 2005? Or 2015. Where is this list
Look at the links for scholarships in this thread.
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That’s too vague of a question. Even if a school offered such, the required stats might be higher than your stats.
What are your stats??
How much will your family pay each year? If a school gave merit to reduce cost to instate, the net cost could still be $30k-40k+ per year, depending on the school.