Does GW actually offer full tuition scholarships?

<p>I'm a high stats kid with a 2330, lots of rigor, and good ECs. GW is very vague about how much money they give out. What is the highest amount I am likely to receive, and is full tuition a realistic possibility?</p>

<p>I have not applied yet so if there was a deadline for merit, I missed it.</p>

<p>From what I’ve read and heard about GW’s financial aid packages, they only give full-rides to promising students in very tough (practically in poverty) economic backgrounds. They give some full rides to local-area high school students from poor areas of D.C., and full rides to a few international students. So, unless you’re from a family in poverty (or a star athlete), a full-ride seems like a highly unlikely thing.</p>

<p>If you’ve got great stats but come from a family with any kind of money (doesn’t even have to be “rich”) I’m not really sure. Hopefully someone that has received an academic scholarship can chime in?</p>