<p>I would suspect that you’ll receive relatively the same amount in financial aid from purdue compared with a school like Stanford, but in purdue, you’ll probably get the scholarship in addition to your finaid.</p>
<p>But anyways, its going to take a while to find my specific scholarship papers [if i have them]. I applied 2008.</p>
<p>Actually I spoke too soon when saying there there probably isn’t a school with Purdue’s merit and scholarship givings. Several Private schools are really generous with their scholarship funding. For instance, Cooper Union is a really selective private university that provides full tuition for all their students. Military service academies like West Point will also give you full tuition (i believe?). These are all pretty difficult to get into but its worth the time to research and apply if interested. Also, if you apply to see the finaid package you get, public schools like UVA and UNC may be cheaper to attend than Purdue.</p>