<p>Oh my! congrats!! :)</p>
<p>Your D is a likely NMF! Well then, she’d get a WHOLE bunch more from The University of Alabama!</p>
<p>** She’d get the BIG SCHOLARSHIP from The University of Alabama- including those fabulous honors super suites! <a href=“see%20above%20post%20for%20link”>/b</a></p>
<p>National Merit Finalist or National Achievement Finalist
[Top</a> Scholars Program - The University of Alabama](<a href=“http://scholarships.ua.edu/topscholars/nmpackage.html]Top”>http://scholarships.ua.edu/topscholars/nmpackage.html)</p>
<p>Value of out-of-state tuition for 4 years </p>
<p>4 years of on-campus housing [my note: includes Honors Residence Halls)</p>
<p>$1,000 per year for 4 years </p>
<p>One time allowance of $2,000 for use in summer research or international study (after completing one year of study at UA) </p>
<p>Laptop computer** </p>
<p>(BTW…my son took this NMF scholarship, and that laptop is not some cheapy laptop. His is a highly upgraded laptop from Dell’s business line.)</p>
<p>** FYI…the above NMF scholarship for an OOS student is worth about $120,000 - That’s a big deal! ** :)</p>
<p>UA also has a 4 awesome programs in its Honors College - <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/1063465381-post1.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/1063465381-post1.html</a>
[Honors</a> College - University Honors](<a href=“http://honors.cbhp.ua.edu/index.php?page=uhp]Honors”>http://honors.cbhp.ua.edu/index.php?page=uhp)</p>
<p>You say that your D is not interested in math and science. Perhaps she’d be interested in Business Admin. UA has a fab business school [The</a> Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration](<a href=“http://www.cba.ua.edu/]The”>http://www.cba.ua.edu/)</p>
<p>At a minimum, this should be a financial safety for your daughter.
The online app process is easy (no essays, no recs). The apps for admission and for scholarship must be submitted by Dec 1. :)</p>
<p>** An out-of-state student who now attends UA recently posted on CC that… “UA is recruiting for the best and brightest students nationwide. For many students, it is the money that first interests us in Alabama, we visit, and then we get hooked.” **</p>