<p>I received the Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholarship, does this mean I'm automatically in the College Honors Program (barring getting too low of a GPA of course). Or do I still have to get selected to be in the College Honors Program during my freshman year?</p>
<p>Not necessarily. To what school did you get the scholarship to? The specific program you’re talking about is, I think, exclusive to College of Arts and Sciences.</p>
<p>I got into the CAS, but the Vanderbilt Scholarship is school-wide.</p>
<p>there is a website page for College Scholars. Take a gander. I believe that the CVs are all College Scholars and that 30 more seminar eligible Scholars are added after semester one, although this second batch of Scholars does not get reevaluated for different money or new aid… than the financial aid plan that came with them when they accepted their initial admissions to Vandy</p>
<p>Given you are in A&S, I would say yes.
But you can call admissions and find out for sure. I’m sure they would have no problem telling you.</p>
<p>IDK – I got the Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholarship too, but I was admitted to Peabody, not A&S, and I received no information about the College Honors program. Is the College Honors Program for all schools?</p>
<p>[College</a> Scholars Program, College of Arts & Science](<a href=“http://www.vanderbilt.edu/collegescholars/]College”>http://www.vanderbilt.edu/collegescholars/)</p>
<p>The “College Scholars Program” is only A&S.</p>
<p>I always thought it was crap that the “second” set of college scholars students didn’t get reevaluated for financial aid.</p>
<p>All right, thanks for the input. Actually, going through old emails I’ve gotten from the Associate Dean, it would seem that all CVs are part of the College Scholars Program (which is only in CAS). Sorry for the bad name of the thread.</p>