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<p>I had some friends get more than $2000 a year but I think some of them may have been engineering specific scholarships.</p>
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<p>I had some friends get more than $2000 a year but I think some of them may have been engineering specific scholarships.</p>
<p>Thanks awesome</p>
<p>My in-state daughter and several of her (in-state) friends received $5000 per year scholarships last year. Also, a few in-state friends received the full tuition scholarship; the full tuition students were in the very top percentiles of their classes, say top 5% and under. All of these students were invited to apply for the Chancellor’s scholarship also.</p>
<p>To my mind, even a $5K scholarship is welcome. Five thousand over four years is twenty thousand.</p>
<p>that is excellent news. Agreed $5000 a year would be big help and with in state tiution, make Pitt even more affordable :). are you willing to share SAT range either on here or in pm if preferred?</p>
<p>and our end, SAT is 1450, missed top 5 percent by one student. most likely from underrepresented county(yes county not country) if Pitt considers that</p>