Looking for full tuition+ for 34+ ACT

<p>Some of these are probably repeats:
Roberts Wesleyan College near Rochester NY Grants</a> and Scholarships - Financial Aid - Roberts Wesleyan College - Rochester, NY
Hollins University Batten Scholarship Full tuition
St. Edwards, Austin TX Welcome</a> to St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas Holy Cross Scholarship: A full-tuition scholarship awarded annually for up to four years
Boston College Presidential Scholarship Full Tuition
Villanova University Presidential Scholarship Full Tuition
Boston University Trustees Scholarship Full Tuition
Lewis and Clark College Merit-Based</a> Scholarships<a href="Portland,%20OR">/url</a> offers up to ten merit-based Barbara Hirschi Neeley Scholarships to incoming freshmen, which provide full tuition and fees (valued at $124,000).
All of the following are at Duke:
Angier B. Duke Memorial Scholarship Full tuition, summer study (usually at Oxford), research award [url=<a href="http://www.duke.edu/web/abduke/%5DA.B">http://www.duke.edu/web/abduke/]A.B</a>. Duke | Memorial Scholarship Program

University Scholarship Full tuition (requires demonstrated financial need) University</a> Scholars Program
Reginaldo Howard Scholarship Full tuition (African-American students)
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Stevens Institute of Technology Financial</a> Aid
The Ann P. Neupauer Scholarship: Stevens’ newest and most prestigious academic honor, named in honor of the late Mrs. Neupauer, a generous friend of the Institute. The Neupauer Scholarship is a four-year, full tuition award.
Southern Methodist University <a href="http://www.smu.edu/financial_aid/scholar.asp%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.smu.edu/financial_aid/scholar.asp&lt;/a>
President‘s Scholars
University of Kentucky <a href="http://www.uky.edu/AcademicScholarsh...holarship.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.uky.edu/AcademicScholarsh...holarship.html&lt;/a>
The Otis A. Singletary Scholarship: Four-year (eight semesters) award covering the approximate total cost each year of educational expenses, including tuition, allowances for room, board, and books, plus a yearly stipend of $500
University of Utah <a href="http://www.sa.utah.edu/finance/schol...man/merit.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.sa.utah.edu/finance/schol...man/merit.html&lt;/a>
University Nonresident President's Club Scholarship: Nonresident high school seniors who will be entering freshmen; based on cumulative GPA and ACT/SAT scores, as well as proven leadership abilities, activities, and accomplishments.
Nonresident Academic Full Tuition Scholarship: Nonresident high school seniors who will be entering freshmen, based on cumulative GPA and ACT/SAT scores. High academic achievers with proven leadership abilities, activities, and accomplishments.
Duke/UNC Full tuition Robertson</a> Scholars: Homepage
Wake Forest Reynolds Scholarship Full Tuition Wake</a> Forest University
University of South Carolina USC</a> Undergraduate Admissions Home McNair Scholars and Carolina Scholars 90 full tuition scholarships are awarded each year, 50 for high school seniors from South Carolina and 40 for high school seniors from the rest of the country. Depending on the award, there may also be additional money towards room and board and books and supplies.
Coe College, Cedar Rapids Iowa Coe</a> College | Scholarships & Awards
Full-Tuition Williston Jones Scholarships
Vanderbilt Merit-Based</a> Aid | Undergraduate Admissions: Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University Chancellor's Full Tuition Scholarship
Claremont Mckenna Academic</a> Scholarships, Types of Aid, Financial Aid, Claremont McKenna College Seaver Leadership 5 Full Tuition Four Year Renewable
Interdisciplinary Science Scholarship 10 – 13 Full Tuition Four Year Renewable
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnatus Scholarship Competition Student</a> Financial Aid, University of Cincinnati
Northern Michigan University
Presidential Scholars Competition Presidential</a> Scholars Competition*| NMU Admissions
Tulane Tulane</a> University Dean's Honor Full-ride
Furman <a href="http://www.engagefurman.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.engagefurman.com&lt;/a> Lay Scholarship Full-ride
UNC The</a> University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Morehead Scholarship Full-ride
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill <a href="http://studentaid.unc.edu/studentaid...olarships.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://studentaid.unc.edu/studentaid...olarships.html&lt;/a> The Carolina Scholars, Davie, & Pogue scholarships are all full-ride ONLY if you are out-of-state.</p>

<p>DD is a Freshman at Lipscomb University in Nashville TN. it sounds like it might fit your wishes. Enrollmant was 3050 starting this past school year. Nice small campus, but has the benefit of being in the middle of a reasonable sized city with plenty of things to do. The school is Chruch of Christ based but we have not seen where they push their specific beliefs on the students (DD is not COC). The school is VERY good at getting the kids involved in service activities across the city and wants to build good well rounded adults.</p>

<p>DD absolutley loves it there and has built a lot of good friends in the short time she has been on campus. She got a substancial automatic merit award for her ACT scores (which were no where near a 34) and if I remember the fliers correctly they offered automatic tuition full rides for National Merit. </p>

<p>Not sure what sports your sone participated in. They do not have a football team, but do have very competitive basketball and baseball programs.</p>

<p>Not sure if someone mentioned this, but the University of Evansville close to the Indiana/Kentucky border has MULTIPLE large scholarships. Depending on the applicant's rank in the class, he could qualify for full tuition. Some departmental scholarships can also be stacked with the larger academic scholarships. Has about 2400 students.</p>

<p>Lipscomb looks like it is just for Christians, though.</p>

<p>Many small liberal arts schools offer great aid. I saw someone on here write that Kalamazoo College only offers four $20k scholarships a year and that is not true.</p>

<p>Their merit-based aid is ranged from $5-17k per year, and the average student receives on average $10,000 per year, and that's climbing. The vast majority of students receive that scholarship.</p>

<p>^ That was me, and it is true, although you misinterpreted it. I meant that K-Zoo only offers four 20k scholarships (the highest amount)--lesser aid is plentiful, as you said, but as far as I know they do not stack and cover less than half-COA.</p>