USC 6th on NY Times list of top schools for merit aid

<p>@ CollegeMom48- tell your daughter to keep her grades up at USC and to get very involved- including volunteering, internships, pursing her passions/ talents in a unique way,etc. My son applied for multiple scholarships for continuing students beginning his freshman year. He was awarded scholarships from various sources- and this year he has added on several alumni scholarships for a total of four different merit based awards.Tuition is VERY expensive when you don’t qualify for any need based aid- but aren’t wealthy enough that you don’t notice/ care about your educational expenditures. However, if your daughter is is awarded some scholarship money in future years these funds truly help! Good luck!</p>