<p>Hey everyone, </p>
<p>I am an American high school senior who REALLY wants to get a bachelor's degree in international business from the University of St. Louis Madrid campus. The school has a 70-80% acceptance rate so I am not too worried about getting accepted. The crucial thing that I am worried about is how much merit-based financial aid I can expect ... which will decide whether or not I will attend. </p>
<p>I read on their website that they have many merit-based scholarships available to incoming freshmen. These range from 2,000 - 8000 euros ($2,705-$10,822). My unweighted high school GPA is 3.6 and my SAT composite score was 1950 (1270 for R + M). </p>
<p>With these stats, which scholarship could I realistically have the best chance of getting? The Rubio (2,000 euros per year), Arrupe (4,000 euros per year), Sullivant (6,000 euros per year), and I</p>