<p>Received an additional scholarship award today - presidential scholarship
Honors college accepted student</p>
<p>Wow. I think you just made ALOT of people nervous. So questions.
Instate or OOS?
Quick Stats Profile?
SAT, GPA, Rank.</p>
<p>Thanks, now I’m going to be searching the mail Even more than I already do. Haha.</p>
<p>Big envelope, in state, Palmetto Scholar. This is the same thing they have done for years.</p>
<p>I got another scholorship yesterday aswell. A few of my friends also got some.</p>
<p>We are instate.</p>
<p>We’re OOS and have already been notified that the OOS tuition fee will be waived.
S received notification of a “CU scholarship” today. The OOS scholarship
was not mentioned. Is it the same thing or something additional?</p>
<p>SCmom did your award work out to be the same $$$ as other Palmetto Fellows you know? Also is your student in engineering/sciences? We did not get ours yet, but my friend did & there seems to be a Palmetto+ formula and also a Life+ formula they use.</p>
<p>SCmom did you start getting freebie offers from other SC schools? A list must have gotten posted somewhere…the mailman may go on strike soon!</p>
<p>JS62: We are also OOS, and are in the same situation. We don’t know either. It would also be helpful to get an estimate of the 2009-2010 cost of attendance. I guess we call the financial aid/scholarship office.</p>
<p>Desilu - I’m pretty sure that oos fees waived = cu scholarship because the numbers match up. My older daughter received the same scholarship 3 years ago but they actually called it oos recruitment scholarship. She also received $3000 more a year in other scholarships. We were hoping that my son would get a little extra too because his stats are actually a little better than hers but it doesn’t look like he did. But money tight for colleges too and they probably gave their priority to instate students. Of course only having to pay instate tuition is pretty nice by itself.</p>