Data on the 05-06 freshman class

<p><a href="http://www.case.edu/president/cir/profile/enrollmain.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.case.edu/president/cir/profile/enrollmain.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>for those of you who think acceptance rate is 95% - note that last year it was 68%. This gives you data on SATs etc. as well</p>

<p>Trustee's Scholarship $24,000/yr
-students must be in the top 10% of their graduating class, and have composite SAT scores of 1500 or a composite ACT score of at least 35</p>

<p>President's Scholarship $19,400/yr
-students must be in the top 10% of their graduating class, and have composite SAT scores of 1400 or a composite ACT score of at least 33</p>

<p>Provost's Scholarship $14,400/yr
-students must be in the top 15% of their graduating class, and have composite SAT scores of 1300 or a composite ACT score of at least 31</p>

<p>That was the data for last year, I think the scholarship amounts are higher this year though. Of course this is just to "qualify" for the scholarships, but It seems realy formula based.</p>

<p>Where did you find that. If that's the case, then my S won't qualify based upon class rank.</p>

<p>I found it from the archives from last year. Someone on here got a scholarship with top 20% rank though, and I didn't with top 3%, so it's probably not valid anymore.</p>

<p>no it seems accurate. My sats(1280 old scale) didn't qualify for any of the scholarships, even though I first in my class. Which kinda blows. oh well tis life.</p>

<p>No, Insane_Membrane, it is not accurate. When I talked to a Case admissions officer at an information session she said that they no longer use this system. She said that they got rid of it since it didn't factor in things such as if someone had great research and they really wanted to give them a big scholarship.</p>

<p>It also didn't work for me. School doesn't rank, but I just make top 20%. Based on that, I would get no scholarship. ACTs are 34, based on that I would get President's Scholarship. Yet, I got the Provost's Scholarship...</p>

<p>I concur that the system is inaccurate for this year's merit awards. I'm top 3% of my class, but my ACT composite score is 34 and SAT composite is 1430 (CR+M) -- I was awarded the Trustee's scholarship nonetheless.</p>

<p>i got the presidents scholarship, and tho my sat v and m were above 1400, im ranked nowhere near the top 10%...i'm more like top 30%</p>

<p>case is such BS</p>