<p>hey, anybody know how little your parents have to be makling to qualify as a low-income family?</p>
<p>if you got a letter from them then go on their site and click the am i eligible? link
you can fill out a survey and they will return an answer to you in a couple of days</p>
<p>would a 4.0 and a 187 on my PSAT qualify?</p>
<p>depends, i think they balance out your stats with your income level and number of people in the household. Are you a junior or sophomore?</p>
<p>im a sophomore</p>
<p>Do they ever deny you the "eligibility" for the inquiry? I thought I was going to be denied, but they said I was well qualified. I had typed in a few concerns with relation to my grades, but they sent me a very standard, albeit encouraging, reply and did not mention my concerns at all.</p>
<p>i think the only way they would deny you for the inquiry is if your grades were really bad or if your family made like 100k+ a year.
That said, let's test it out shall we? Someone send in an inquiry using another email address and fill out some different things. First try making it with 1500+ SATs/PSATs and a 100k income. Then try another one with 3.5gpa and 1300 SATs with like a 30k or less income.
This would help everyone decide if being "eligible" meant that you would at least stand a fair shot in admissions.</p>
<p>Hmm... I see. Thank you for that clarification. I hope they're slightly more leniant than that though (in terms of income and such).</p>
<p>Has anyone attended this program already? If so, please describe...</p>
<p>nah we're probably not gonna get anyone who really attended this, its more exclusive than RSI, on account of its open to a select group of students in the first place. If anyone DOES come on here and claim that they did it, I want to see some proof before believing him/her.</p>
<p>20 people a year? come on...</p>