<p>Applying EA to LSA at University of Michigan
White male OOS from Texas
3.822 UW GPA
34 ACT (35 Superscored) 34R, 30M, 34E, 36S. (Math is 35 on 1st ACT)
25/250 (10%) at Highly Competitive Collegiate High School</p>
<p>Class schedule has been all Dual Credit Classes for Junior and Senior year. Will graduate with Associates Degree, but still considered a Freshman.</p>
<p>EC:
Eagle Scout, UIL Academics Regional Qualifier, Speech and Debate, Mu Alpha Theta, Special Olympics Coordinator, other community and academic activities.</p>
<p>Excellent Recommendations!</p>
<p>Average to good essays.</p>
<p>Also what scholarships would be available for family with income > 100k?</p>
<p>You have a decent shot at getting in. Your ACT is above average, but your GPA is a tad low for out of state. Since you do go to a highly competitive school though, that should make up for it. I would say your a match. Good luck! (Btw, is UofM your first choice school?)</p>
<p>13 Honors classes; 3 AP Classes Junior year (A’s both semesters); 3 AP Classes Senior year</p>
<p>Involved in:
peer tutoring
Spanish Club
Challenge Crew
Volunteer Focus
UCREW
Eclipse Club
OHIC
Volunteer at Sanger Branch library for 3 years
Volunteer at ProMedica Lake Park for 3 years
Science Olympiad
Yearbook Staff</p>
<p>Vice-President of 2 Clubs, Have led/organized several efforts in other clubs, Copy Editor on Yearbook Staff</p>
<p>Awards: Lucas County Academic Achievement in Mathematics (9), GK-12 Poster Gala Science Fair (9), National History Day State Finalist (9), Honors History Class Award (9), Honors History Class Award (10), Botany Class Award (10), Erie County Academic Achievement in Spanish (11), Youth Jefferson Award for Volunteerism (11)</p>
<p>National Honor Society; Have been on High Honor Roll every year</p>
<p>Had two B’s freshman year, but apparently University of Michigan does not look at freshman year</p>
<p>@DallasScholar: I got in with the exact same GPA you have and a lower ACT for OOS engineering so I’d say you have a very good chance of getting in. Michigan is really stingy with financial aid so I would not expect much, if any aid. However, because of your high ACT you might qualify for merit based scholarships but I wouldn’t expect more than 5k</p>