<p>Yes, the OOS scholarships are somewhat pro-rated on the NYS/OOS difference, so a “full scholarship” is a full scholarship, regardless of where you’re from.</p>
<p>Congrats to all the scholarship recipients – I haven’t seen the lists yet, but considering how tight our general admissions requirements were this year, I’d think our scholarship requirements were even tighter.</p>
<p>My son received an email late last night (we actually woke him up to show him) that he received the Provost scholarship of full OOS tuition over four years. Stats are ACT of 34 and GPA of 3.97 weighted (self-calculated unweighted GPA is 3.59); accepted into Computer Engineering. He was REALLY excited as Stony Brook is one of his top choices – he loved the campus and the diversity of the students when he visited. No word yet on Honors, but a positive response could well make him a Seawolf – quite an accomplishment as Rutgers has been the leader from the start of the race.</p>
<p>My daughter applied OOS (VA) for Anthropology and Creative Writing in November and was accepted in early January. She received a grant today for 4 years…$4,500 per year. 3.73 at the time and 1210 out of 1600 and 1800 out of 2400 SAT. Lots of service, volleyball 4 years, theater and writing (UVa Writers Workshop). 2 APs her Senior year.</p>
<p>Thanks for the clarification, Chris. My daughter received a letter yesterday via snail mail from her admissions counselor, and it wasn’t you, but thanks anyway:)</p>
My son got full tuition scholarship and admitted into Honor program. His unweighted GPA is 3.98 and SAT score is 2340. His major is Biochemistry. how is this school ranked to UCLA or Hofstra can someone tell me.