<p>Accepted to the Nursing school with a 12.5k scholarship!</p>
<p>Stats:
3.8 UW GPA (school doesn’t do weighted because all classes are taught at an honors level and we have no APs)
2040 SAT cr- 680 m-630 w-730
Class doesn’t do ranks but definitely in the top 25%
A ton of ECs and singing awards.
Wrote my essay about being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and excellent recommendations.</p>
<p>Our son got accepted to Music Industry EA…the stats the program director gave us were 54 freshman seats available for 800+ total applicants (not 11,000 - that might be the number applying to the Westphal College overall) - still a 6-7% program acceptance rate though;
Also, they said they admit the first 20 music industry apps out of the EA pool, and the EA pool was about 80 apps out of the 800 music industry total last year… so your chances are significantly better being in the EA pool, even if you get deferred into the regular pool.</p>
<p>Hey guys! Accepted!
I’ll post my stats later, gotta go to school now. :P</p>
<p>The $$ that they’ve posted for financial aid can’t be the final amount, correct? Because they haven’t even seen my FAFSA yet! Although they might have seen CSS…</p>
<p>Accepted to biological sciences with 13k AJ Drexel Scholarship for EA2. Applied for Drexel’s global scholars, co-op, and distinguished service scholarships. May have been admitted to the honors program. If not, I’ll apply for it. </p>
<p>GPA: 3.91
ACT: 28
LOTS of well-rounded ECs (Leadership positions in almost all)</p>
<p>DS accepted EA2 to TV Production and Honors with $14 K AJ Drexel Scholarship.</p>
<p>GPA: UW 3.77, W 4.10
SAT: 2060</p>
<p>Strong ECs, leadership, recs</p>
<p>Is the AJ Drexel Scholarship amount based solely on gpa/sat? Just wondering what kinds of criteria kicked other students into the $20 K award vicinity…</p>
<p>Is anyone applying separately to the honors college? I’m considering it, but honestly I’ve been on an honors track my entire life and it’d be nice to just be normal for once. Ya dig?</p>
<p>In with 13k. The 13k sounds good, but won’t work for us. With the cost of attendance at Drexel of 60k per year, we cannot pay 53k per year to attend (not expecting much financial aid). @Sutter16, you and our child are overlapping schools a bit. Fordham gave much more than expected but Drexel much less than we had thought. Still waiting on some other decisions. In the meantime, we too wonder if more merit might be possible?</p>
<p>@Officiating, Yeah. Fordham is my #1 choice and I’d heard that Drexel tended to be more generous with aid so I applied as a safety, but I also got a good bit more from Fordham.</p>