Committed to University that Does Not Give Scholarships to NMF/NMSF?

<p>So I was accepted to Princeton through Single-Choice Early Action two weeks ago. Since Princeton doesn't give their own scholarships to NMF or NMSF, does that mean the only money I can get to use towards my tuition is the $2,500 one given out by NMSC? (Assuming I get it)</p>

<p>decillion…Unfortunately, that is probably true. Unless you happen to qualify for one of the corporate sponsored NM scholarships. Most of those go to children of employees of the particular sponsoring corporation, so if you fall into that category you could receive one of the corporate scholarships.</p>

<p>No one really knows the process/rhyme or reason behind the awarding of the $2500 scholarships. I’ve read that they are awarded using the same state to state ratio as number of NMSFs, but haven’t seen any empirical proof to back that up. Good Luck!!</p>