<p>State: South Carolina (In-State)
Gender: Female
GPA: 3.9/4.0
ACT: 27 (twice)
Volunteer Hours: 300+
EC's: Yearbook (Editor), Softball (Captain), Student Government (Senior Class VP).
AP's: None since my small private school does not offer them.</p>
<p>...And a congratulations to the CofC class of 2016! :')</p>
<p>Congratulations!
I was accepted! It was on line.
State: NJ
Gender: Female
GPA: 95 on a 100 point scale
SAT:1910
ACT:27
EC: national, science, and spanish honors societies, JV cheerleading captain, horseback riding, etc.
Hospital Volunteer, other stuff</p>
<p>Accepted
State: Northern Virginia (just outside DC)
Gender:Male
GPA: School doesn’t caluculate GPA but a B student with advanced/honors classes at very competitive private school
ACT: 29
EC: Varsity lacrosse (4 years, sr year captain), Varsity Golf (3 years, sr year captain), Model Congress, Varsity Hockey (sr year captain), Student Athletic Committee leader, school newspaper, community service . . .</p>
<p>Congrats to everyone!!! I’ve heard it is an awesome place to go to school.</p>
<p>State: MD
3.7 Unweighted
2040 SAT
Lots of ECs (Girl Scouts, newspaper, etc)</p>
<p>It’s a safety for me, but it’s exciting nonetheless!
I just checked online, haven’t gotten a letter.
If I get merit aid and honors college I may consider it even more (but I already got into my dream school so I’m not sure. The only reason I wouldn’t go there is because of financial issues). </p>
<p>Daughter Accepted
State: Southern Ca.
GPA 3.4 unweighted/weighted
Act. 25
Public High School. No Ap’s or Honors. Some dual credit classes.
Great EC. </p>
<p>Waiting on her dream school. If denied, will visit Charleston.</p>
<p>In one of the flyers/brochures within the fat letter, there is a section that talks about the process of merit aid, etc. It might be on the Financial Aid brochure. I believe it starts in January, you’re contacted in March? Unsure…</p>
<p>In your acceptance package, there is a brochure labeled Financial Aid. On there it tells you about Merit Aid, Financial Aid, etc. Look there. The website (cofc.edu) might be even more helpful. Congratulations!</p>