Merit Scholarship - HELP

<p>Hey all wolverines. I was admitted to Michigan a long time ago and was accepted to the Honors program only 3 days after being admitted. I was also told that i should apply for some academic scholarship of excellence or something to that degree. However, I want to know if I get any merit aid from Michigan, when will it come and how much? I have been deferred from Upenn and have also been accepted to the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
My stats:
96.4 GPA (UNWEIGHTED), we do not weight averages and we use a 100 point scale. For example, we are given averages out of 100 and then they are all averaged at the end of the year. A 90-100, B 80-89, etc
9 Honors courses taken, 10 AP courses (4 junior year courses) </p>

<p>SAT: 1450
SAT IIs: 730 (writing), 720 (Math IC), 700 (US History)</p>

<p>Mid Year Senior Grades</p>

<p>Good Extracurriculars which i will not list at this time b/c when i tried to copy and paste my resume, the format got all messed up but I am apart of many clubs and president of one organization that I started at my school (community service organizion) and Captain of the Tennis team
-staff writer for the school newspaper
-have won many tennis tournaments
-have done a lot of community service--peer tutoring
-have done research outside of school, entered my project into Intel and Siemens Westinghouse
-have played in outside orchestras
-apart of Model UN and Math Team, have won some awards</p>

<p>THANKS</p>

<p>same question</p>

<p>Michigan does not usually give much merit aid to students with SAT score below 1500. You may get some, but I would not hold my breath. As it is, Michigan is roughly $5,000/year cheaper than comparable universities (lower Ivies, Duke, Chicago, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern etc...). So even if they give and additional $5,000 in scholraship, we are talking a great bargain.</p>