<p>Well, if I attend USC, I would be pretty much without aid issues. I’d have state scholarships (Life, I believe?), a potential military scholarship (my dad was in the military, and there are scholarships for military dependents), and some money saved up/given to me by family. It would be at a manageable point.</p>
<p>I don’t have a super GPA, but I’m hoping to improve it over the next year (which, with the classes I’m taking, if I do well in them, should skyrocket my weighted GPA.)</p>
<p>I forgot to mention that USC is also instate for me. I’m not sure if USC offers scholarships to alumni children, but my dad was a graduate there. (I don’t think they do.)</p>
<p>Although, I’ve read that Appalachian does offer scholarships to alumni children. (My father graduated undergrad there.)</p>
<p>And maybe I should mention that my school’s most recent graduating class was awarded over 2.7 million in scholarships for only 38 students… so most graduating seniors from my school do receive some form of a scholarship.</p>
<p>Thanks for the help. =)</p>