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  • National Merit Discussion Class of 2026 - National Merit Scholarship . . .
    Hey! Just wanted to create a discussion thread for the Class of 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program I’m aware that it is a bit early in the game, but as the last round of PSAT scores will be released next week, I think it would be smart to have a head start!
  • Colleges offering automatic merit scholarships - Paying for College . . .
    And don’t forget, merit is a discount - but some schools are cheaper full pay than another school with merit W Carolina, for example, is $20K or so Central Michigan and Southern Illinois, I believe, don’t have out of state tuition
  • NYT: Why Did Syracuse Offer $200,000 Deals to Teens Who Had Turned It . . .
    My senior was offered a total of $61,580 in merit per year after the May 1st deadline They had already committed elsewhere because there was zero $ offered with their acceptance letter 2 Likes
  • USC reduced National Merit Finalist Scholarship to FLAT 20K year
    This is a decrease of about 15K per year right now (previously half tuition) Because the amount is now a flat rate, it will also become less valuable as tuition increases (the scholarship used to scale with tuition) Appears to have been updated December 19th 2024-25 Year: 20K year 2023-24 Year: 34,952 year + 3K year (university scholarship) It’s unclear whether the 3K university
  • Negotiating Merit Aid? - College Confidential Forums
    It’s possible, but Syracuse is pretty tight with merit aid and they are probably a tad more highly regarded than UVM Typically this strategy works best when a better merit offer comes from a much more highly ranked school than the school you’re trying to get more money from Just email the admissions office with what you’ve said here
  • Merit Aid at D3s - Athletic Recruits - College Confidential Forums
    Most of the top D3 schools do not offer merit, only need-based aid So, Amherst, Williams, and all of the NESCAC schools other than Conn Coll and Trinity do not give merit aid Haverford, Swarthmore, Vassar, Pomona, Wellesley do not offer merit aid I’m not familiar with the UAA schools like Chicago, NYU, Brandeis etc so someone else can
  • How to research merit aid vs need-based aid - Paying for College . . .
    So, using the merit aid average in the CDS is often the best one can do before applying unless it’s a school with grid type merit aid One can also take a look at each school in College Navigator which shows average cost by income range, but those data only include students who received any federal financial aid (including student loans )
  • Sewanee Class of 2029 Official Thread - The University of the South . . .
    My daughter’s original EQB scholarship was 33k per year, and this brings it up to 38k per year So, if by chance, anyone is still considering Sewanee at this 11th hour (or as a data point for any class of 2030 folks that are reading this in the future) know that Sewanee, at least in this instance, is amenable to offering additional merit


















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