Merit Scholarships for 34 ACT?

<p>What schools do you think I have a good chance at getting a full-tuition or higher scholarship?</p>

<p>Other stats:
Most rigorous curriculum, 3.9 unweighted
800-MathII, 780-Physics</p>

<p>Requirements:
Engineering
Non-religious or no religious requirements
no more than 60% male</p>

<p>If you had asked this question a month ago (before Dec 1), we’d have a lot of suggestions. :(</p>

<p>You could try Auburn. Their website says Dec 1 is a priority deadline, but that suggests that they might still award the scholarships for some who apply afterwards. Alabama says the same, but they’ve received an enormous number of scholarship apps by Dec 1st, so they’re almost maxed out scholarship-wise. I don’t think Auburn has reached their max yet. </p>

<p>You’d get a full-ride from UA-Huntsville (which has an awesome Engineering program and excellent co-op opportunities because it’s located in Cummings Research Park) but it doesn’t offer the full “campus experience” of a big U. I live near the campus, and they have nice new dorms and many new buildings. UAH also “says” it has a Dec 1st “priority” deadline, but I’m almost certain that they’ll still award this scholarship to you since they want more OOS students with high stats. You’re a highly desirable candidate.</p>

<p>**ACT 34+ or SAT 1490+ Scholarship ** <a href=“UAH - 404 Error Page”>UAH - 404 Error Page;
Tuition up to 15 semester hours,
housing,
$500 in course fees,
book stipend, and
meal plan
[UAHuntsville</a> | The University of Alabama in Huntsville](<a href=“UAH - 404 Error Page”>http://www.uah.edu/) </p>

<p>You could try URochester and U Miami. Also, Arizona and AzSt.</p>

<p>Try BU and NorthEastern.</p>

<p>I know that this is late. I only just now realized that I might want to add one of these. I already have a safety, but its a bankrupt public. That being said, I think that I value a challenging education a bit more than getting a full-ride, so I’m not really interested in schools that I haven’t once heard of throughout my entire CC experience.</p>

<p>I can apply to any university with a Jan 15 deadline or later.</p>

<p>Right now I’m considering:
University of Miami
Northeastern
Arizona State</p>

<p>An important requirement is that they have scholarships to give out.</p>

<p>You’ve never heard of Auburn? Auburn has a very good engineering school. [Auburn</a> University](<a href=“http://www.auburn.edu/]Auburn”>http://www.auburn.edu/)</p>

<p>I’m a California native, and I’ve known about Auburn my whole life. But, I’m from a family full of engineers.</p>

<p>Did you take the PSAT and are you a NMSF? If so, then you are eligible for USC’s national Merit 1/2 tuition scholarship. Unfortunately you would have had to applied by Dec 1 to be considered for a full tuition scholarship.
[USC</a> Financial Aid - Grants & Scholarships - Undergraduate - Freshmen Only Scholarships](<a href=“http://www.usc.edu/admission/fa/grants_scholarships/undergraduates/meritbasedfo.html]USC”>http://www.usc.edu/admission/fa/grants_scholarships/undergraduates/meritbasedfo.html)</p>

<p>NATIONAL MERIT FINALIST PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS
Amount Half tuition (approximately $19,285)
Number of awards Varies
Notification date By April 1, 2010
Selection Criteria</p>

<p>Selected on the basis of PSAT performance. Entering freshmen are considered if they have been designated National Merit Finalists and name USC as their first-choice college with the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.</p>

<p>Here is a full listing from another CC thread of full tuition NMF scholarships- go to the last page for the most updated information
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/national-merit-scholarships/649276-nmf-scholarships-updated-compilation.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/national-merit-scholarships/649276-nmf-scholarships-updated-compilation.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I believe Rice gives full tuition scholarship.</p>

<p>^ Yeah but they’d be very competitive</p>

<p>Already applied/applying to USC and Rice.</p>

<p>any schools like: University of Miami, Northeastern, Arizona State?
and do any of those 3 have good merit scholarships?</p>

<p>check the NMF link on my post and go to the last page. you’ll find the answers there.
"Arizona State is not offering as much as they used to. It says the amount varies on the web site:
<a href=“http://students.asu.edu/scholarships/newamericanuniversity[/url]”>http://students.asu.edu/scholarships/newamericanuniversity&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Is Alex an NMSF? If so, there are still many BIG scholarships available for him.</p>

<p>I believe you will be accepted at USC in Feb or March. Re whether you could win the Trustee scholarship, the last page of this thread<br>
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-southern-california/827835-whats-most-important-merit-scholarships-5.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-southern-california/827835-whats-most-important-merit-scholarships-5.html&lt;/a&gt;
details how Trustee winners are picked. if you are invited to do an interview in Feb/March BE SURE to go, regardless of which scholarship they say you are being considered for, because only those who have interviewed with faculty of the school they have applied to are considered for merit scholarships.</p>

<p>Just FYI…you can POSSIBLY apply to schools with jan 1 and/or Jan 4 (etc) deadlines. My D just decided on a last minute (top 10) school. I explained she wanted to apply but of course couldn’t get the counselor/teacher recs or transcripts by then. They said…meh…go ahead. Now that doesn’t mean it won’t count AGAINST her (being late). But…if you’re competitive, they’ll look. Just FYI. However, their having MERIT money left…THAT is a different story.</p>

<p>Well a lot of top schools deadlines are Jan 1st, or say early Jan. Its a little late to be asking this question, but definately look at your state school as you will probably have a higher chance of getting merit and financial aid.
Well University of Minnesota- Twin Cities priority date recently ended on the 15th, and I have also heard that they reward out of state students with a lot of merit, its also one of the cheapest out of state tuition so you probably could try there.</p>

<p>How about Pitts for full tuition?</p>

<p>*Just FYI…you can POSSIBLY apply to schools with jan 1 and/or Jan 4 (etc) deadlines. My D just decided on a last minute (top 10) school. I explained she wanted to apply but of course couldn’t get the counselor/teacher recs or transcripts by then. They said…meh…go ahead. Now that doesn’t mean it won’t count AGAINST her (being late). But…if you’re competitive, they’ll look. Just FYI. However, their having MERIT money left…THAT is a different story. *</p>

<p>This is very true. Some schools that say they have a “priority date” for scholarships will still award scholarships to desirable candidates who apply after the “priority date”. That’s why I mentioned Auburn and Alabama above. They have a history of awarding scholarships to students who miss their Dec 1 “priority dates”. They understand that school reps were visiting schools in late November, so it was impossible for some kids to meet that Dec 1st deadline. So, if they have merit money to award, they’ll award it - especially if the candidate is desirable by stats and/or region. However, often those applicants who miss the deadlines are not told of their scholarships until Feb or later (rather than immediately after acceptance.) </p>

<p>And…if the applicant is a National Merit, I don’t believe either university is strict at all about that Dec 1 deadline.</p>

<p>*How about Pitt for full tuition? *</p>

<p>I don’t see where Pitt gives any specifics as to what it takes to get a full tuition scholarship (or the number that are awarded). Below is their info. I included the lower part about int’ls, etc, because the first part is ambiguous.</p>

<p>With an ACT 34, I would imagine that the OP’s chances are quite good.</p>

<p>A University of Pittsburgh academic scholarship is merit-based financial aid. All freshmen who file a complete admissions application by the suggested deadline, including all supporting documents, are automatically considered for an academic scholarship. Academic transcripts and SAT I or ACT scores, submitted with your Application for Admission, will determine your possible scholarship eligibility. However, we consider many aspects of a student’s credentials. Students engaged in a particularly challenging curriculum or attending a highly competitive high school will be given consideration when being evaluated for scholarships. A complete admissions application must be filed by January 15 for consideration. University of Pittsburgh academic scholarships may **range in value from $2000 per year to full tuition and room and board. ** University of Pittsburgh academic scholarships are generally available for eight full time undergraduate terms, provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and meets all of the other terms and conditions of the specific award. For more complete information about requirements governing University of Pittsburgh academic scholarships click here.</p>

<p>Students will be considered for a University of Pittsburgh academic scholarship without regard to the results of the FAFSA.</p>

<p>International students and new transfer students are not eligible for University academic scholarships. Continuing students at the University of Pittsburgh who were not awarded a scholarship as an incoming freshman student are also not eligible to be considered for an academic scholarship.</p>

<p>Most schools don’t have specifics as to what stats are required for merit aid. I think on they are vague on purpose. I’m only aware of BYU and Baylor that have specific online calculator that you can input ACT/SAT/GPA to predict your merit aid.</p>

<p>U Miami has full tuition scholarships (and some extras perks) for top students.
Pitt may give you good money.</p>

<p>You can apply to Arizona and any other “safety” that is likely to give you money. Privates seem to give more money than public schools, from my experience with this.</p>