<p>Son accepted OOS in mid-Nov with in-state tuition waiver and $1000 merit scholarship. Notified of acceptance to Calhoun Honors College in December.
GPA 4.4
SAT 1400 (Math/Verbal)
4 APs</p>
<p>I got in w/ a 3.5 about 2 weeks ago and am pretty excited about it =]</p>
<p>accepted w/ oos tuition waiver :)
doing calhoun honors too</p>
<p>congrats on your acceptances!</p>
<p>is it too late to apply for scholarships or OOS waiver???...am a foreign citizen from india. am i eligible for OOS waiver or scholarships(merit) ??... i have 1480 on SAT 1( CR AND M) and lots of ECs too.....</p>
<p>There is no separate application process for OOS tuition waiver or scholarships. If you applied and were accepted the Fin Aid department will include you in the aid/scholarship pool.</p>
<p>i meant..i havent applied yet..am thinkin since its deadline is may 1....but does applying late gonna have an effect on my scholarship/OOS waiver??...also, is OOS waiver or merit scholarships available to foreign citizens???</p>
<p>do you think i have a chance of being accepted to clemson?</p>
<p>OOS- Vermont-public high school-class of under 200-approximately top 20%
gpa, uw: 3.65, school doesn't report weighted gpa
sats: first time: cr: 560, m: 710, w:620...taking again
act: 27...taking again
ec: community service, NHS, varsity gymnastics, captain, foreign exchange(spain).
major: biomedical engineering
3 AP's: AP Calc AB, AP Physics B, AP US Government</p>
<p>clemson is my top choice!</p>
<p>To be honest with you, I'm not sure. It seems like all the out of state kids on this board who go to Clemson have pretty high SATs/ACTs.</p>
<p>If you were instate I don't think you would have a problem.</p>
<p>I think you have a fair chance of getting in. Your best bet for improving your chances would be to get your standardized tests up a bit.</p>
<p>if you check their financial aid web site, they specifically say they do not provide aid to foreign citizens, only those with greencards.</p>
<p>For the most accurate info, contact the school directly.</p>
<p>I think you will get in, dont know about OOS. Clemson is not a "very" hard school to get into, however, aid of any kind is generally really competetivie.</p>