<p>are any of you planning to stay on the wait list?</p>
<p>Accepted…with crappy financial aid.
I expected that… sigh. Good luck to those who made and can afford to go, though!</p>
<p>I am, but I very likely am going to attend another college. I’d like to keep my options open for now, though, and if I make another decision I’ll email BMC and ask them to remove me from the waitlist.</p>
<p>Accepted!!</p>
<p>I’m going to stay on the waitlisted until I get more college letters if I like something more and get on then I will withdraw… Just keeping my options I’m super bummed because I also got waitlisted from MHC</p>
<p>I’m an international and got waitlisted.</p>
<p>I think my chance to make it will be like 1%… maybe?</p>
<p>I am so thrilled! Bryn Mawr has been my top choice for a long time! Congratulations everybody! (Less fin. aid than I hoped for but we’ll see)</p>
<p>edit: nevermind</p>
<p>accepted! (:
congratulations to all!</p>
<p>hello every1,</p>
<p>Congratulations to all those who made it and best of luck to ones who couldn’t. I ve been accepted too. I had applied for aid but my virtual account says :You have no financial aid awards available for viewing in this aid year. I am quite confused as a person from the admission committee contacted me abt if i needed aid. I replied positively n sent all the docs (CSS, Tax returns, statement of earnings) which the college confirmed receivng.</p>
<p>I’m waitlisted so there’s still hope.</p>
<p>D was accepted, only offered loans, though. That may not be enough to tempt us to let her accept. State school offered $$ with HOPE scholarship, as well, so hard to pass up. We had hoped for some merit aid, since her stats were pretty high for BM. Just enough to make it worthwhile…oh well. Congrats to all who were accepted, and there may be a spot for wait-listers…</p>
<p>They didn’t meet full need for my daughter, but more than Mount Holyoke. She got 28,700 grant and the rest was loans, unsub,sub and perkins. Also workstudy, which we don’t count. So with a 50.000 tuition& R&B, if she took 7,500 in loans, we would have to pay 14,000. I don’t like the 7500 in loans though and it would go up every year. </p>
<p>Drew U, which doesn’t meet full need and about the same price, left her with about 12,000 to pay and much smaller loans, under 3,000.</p>
<p>I wish it could work but I know they expect the students contribution to go up every year (there is a scale) so there is a lot to think about. I don’t know how “full need” is measured, but I didn’t think they filled it with so many loans at Bryn Mawr.</p>
<p>I was anxious to see my financial aid award today and unfortunately the little they gave me even on top of being an anniversary scholar will not be enough for me to attend… <em>sigh</em> :[ I’ll see… I was surprised I didn’t get more for such an expensive school and with my situation… I’m pretty bummed out right now. I’m going to wait to hear back from other schools and see if the aid is better. I feel like more than a couple of people are in my situation… what are you going to do?</p>
<p>Congratz to everyone who got in though, and I hope everyone on the waitlist gets in!</p>
<p>Accepted… and, surprisingly, some awesome fin aid. Almost a full tuition grant. Not sure how that happened.</p>
<p>Accepted! Though I am still leaning toward a co-ed school… Where can you see your financial aid award?</p>
<p>Waitllist… I am an international student too…</p>
<p>It’s really sad since now I only had one offer from North Carolina at Chapel Hill…</p>
<p>Accepted …without FA that meets my family’s ability to make this happen :(</p>
<p>I am seeing more people with disheartening financial news on this thread than on other schools’. Kind of surprising, actually.</p>
<p>@ sailski: Did u apply for financial aid or were u a non-aid int’l applicant?</p>