<p>but that doesn't include the Florida Bright Futures one for about $1890 per semester nor does it include my national achievement scholarship for about $4375 per semester. Why is that?</p>
<p>o.O That’s almost exactly what I got… (but I had a smaller Fl. Opportunity grant amount). That’s ridiculously good. You’ll get at least $13,000 back in free spending money after housing and tuition are taken out…</p>
<p>You have to report all scholarships, and you haven’t based on what you’ve shown here. It says right on ISIS where you got this information that you need to report all scholarships that you’ve recieved.</p>
<p>You need to go to the brightfutures website and tell them that you’re planning on going to UF so that UF has access to that information, and then you have to tell UF which bright futures package you are expecting. Your NAS scholarship I take it is something you have to report directly to UF.</p>
<p>I’m not reporting those scholarships I mentioned. I got some other ones that I’ll report if I decide to go though. </p>
<p>My friends got their bright futures stuff on their page, so I don’t think I have to do that, but I guess I’ll just call and ask why mine isn’t showing up. The achievement one for $4375 per semester ($17500 in all) comes directly from UF too so I don’t know why I’d have to report it to them.</p>
<p>Your package is really good. I would’ve loved to have so much free money. I assume you are 1st generation and had a very low EFC, if you qualified for so many grants.</p>
<p>You don’t apply for it, completely need based.</p>
<p>“I. Douglas Turner Grant
This UF-funded program is awarded by SFA to undergraduates who demonstrate exceptional need. Awards generally range from $100 to 5,000 per academic year.”</p>