<p>I will most likely be a NMF based on my score and my state's cutoff. I've been looking into Fordham University, and they do offer a full tuition scholarship for NMF, but I have no idea if it's competitive or not? Does anyone know? Thanks!</p>
<p>By all accounts it is automatic, but you do need to be in the top 10% of your class.</p>
<p>Thank you for your response! Do you mind me asking how you know this? I only have 7 student in my graduating class, and I’m ranked #2. So, does this mean I won’t receive the scholarship?</p>
<p>It says on the Fordham website that you need to be in the top 10%:</p>
<p>[Traditional</a> Rose Hill and Lincoln Center Fordham University Aid](<a href=“http://www.fordham.edu/tuition__financial_a/undergraduate_studen/types_of_financial_a/traditional_rose_hil_2158.asp]Traditional”>http://www.fordham.edu/tuition__financial_a/undergraduate_studen/types_of_financial_a/traditional_rose_hil_2158.asp)</p>
<p>I would call them and ask if consideration will be possible for a member of such a small class.</p>
<p>Can anyone speak to the relationship between NMSF status and admissions, for Fordham? Other schools we are interested in say outright that NMSF status will result in automatic admission. I haven’t seen anything in conjunction with that speaks to this, one way or another.</p>