<p>I got an 800 on the math section of sat, does anyone know of any available scholarships? Thanks.</p>
<p>Take a look at Harvey Mudd in S Calif.</p>
<p>Harvey Mudd requires a minimum of 700 on subject tests to quality for some type of merit aid, not just 800 for math.</p>
<p>Parent of Mudd incoming freshman here.</p>
<p>The 800 math score is nice, but not enough for merit money (or, necessarily, admission) at any school our son looked at, much less Mudd. Mudd's incoming class again has the middle 50% on the SAT math section intersecting with 800 (and over 40% of incoming students had 800 on the Math II subject test).</p>
<p>The only HMC scholarships for pure math are limited to one year--and are extremely competitive. In the words of the web site: "a one-year, non-renewable award for up to three incoming HMC students who demonstrate exceptional mathematical ability." Exceptional ability is a pretty high standard in Mudd's applicant pool.</p>
<p>A nice mudd scholarship is available for all applicants with 750 math, 700 on verbal and writing--and 750 or more on the Math II subject test and top 10% HS rank.</p>
<p>Olin Engineering in MA free tuition for all admitted, <a href="http://www.olin.edu%5B/url%5D">www.olin.edu</a></p>
<p>Benjamin Banneker Scholarship</p>
<p>That may help you get into Cooper Union, which I believe still offers free tuition to all admitted students.</p>