Chances for decent merit aid at Oxford College of Emory?

<p>Stats:</p>

<p>GPA: 3.34/4.53 (top 10%)
ACT: First time - C: 26, E: 29, M: 24, R: 28, S: 24
Second time- C: 26, E: 22 (ouch), M: 25, R: 30, S: 26
SAT Bio: 670
Essay: Very good...reason that I receive a full scholarship to Loyola New Orleans</p>

<p>EC's:
Christian Club
Teen Community Emergency Response Team
HOSA (advancing to states for CPR/First Aid competit.)
Science National Honors Society
Spanish National Honors Society
Selected for Masterclass Particle Physics competition
Science Olympiad participant
People to People Student Ambassador
Registered Dental Assistant
Lifeguard
Habitat for Humanities Volunteer
Distinguished Service Graduate for 120 volunteer hrs.
Distinguished Honors Graduate</p>

<p>Other: African American Male
16 year old, 3 year graduate
Completed interview today, blew interviewer away
(her words)
I'm premed?</p>

<p>Ummmm....yeah, that's about it. Should I get good financial aid--if I get accepted of course. XD</p>

<p>I assume this means you’ve been accepted. The fact that you’re 16 should be a big plus, more so than your stats. Nearly 70 percent of Oxford freshmen get a merit award of some sort. More importantly, Emory is a “100 percent of need” school. There’s also the “Emory advantage.” You can read up on Section H “Financial Aid” in Emory’s Common Data set.</p>

<p>I also have 21 semester hours of college credit and was placed on the presidents list for having a 4.0 GPA. And no, I haven’t been accepted yet, but I have a very good feeling that I will.</p>

<p>Bump 10 char</p>