o 12 full<em>tuition (+ $1000 stipend) merit scholarships [3+3+3+3 = Compton, Lien, Moog, Mylonas] in College of Arts & Sciences
o 24 half-tuition merit scholarships (Liselotte Dieckmann), same college
o Upto 10 full</em>tuition (+ $2500 stipend) merit scholarships (Ervin)
o Upto 5 full<em>tuition (+ $2500 stipend) merit scholarships (Rodriguez)
o Unknown number of full</em>tuition Danforth scholarships
Rochester awards a number of students $ 10,000 Rush Rhees scholarships, a few students full-tuition scholarships, and a number of other smaller ones. Last year our S was awarded $ 13,000 in a combination of Rush Rhees and Dean’s merit scholarships
Brandeis awards apporximately 50 full-tuition scholarships per year, approximately 50 $ 20,000 scholarships, and approximately 100 other merit scholarships. Our S received a $ 10,000 merit scholarship last year
NYU, Boston University, Lehigh, Clark, Northeastern,Univ. of Delaware Honors.(most do not require seperate scholarship applications but being in the top 10% of applicants is the expectation for consideration.
One thing to remember when looking at scholarship opportunities is the size of the school. 20 merit scholarships out of a freshman class of 300 is much different than 20 out of a freshman class of 1600.
More on Rochester: Rochester offers full tuition to 10 students a year out of 50 candidates it nominates to come interview. Some of the 50 receive 1/2 tuition (this isn’t publicized, maybe they just started offering it this year.) Demonstrated interest w/ Rochester’s pretty important; they’re big on you fitting the school well and getting excited about it. Also the merit deadline is Dec 1.
Most merit scholarships at Drew are awarded principally on the basis of academic credentials, although other factors may also be considered. The most prestigious merit awards are the Drew Scholar and the Trustees’ Scholarships. Only first-year students are considered for merit scholarships. However, all merit scholarships are renewable for three additional years. Merit Scholarships include:
Drew Scholar Award (100% of first-year full tuition)
Trustees’ Scholarship (75% of first-year full tuition)
Recognition Award (amounts vary based on academic and extracurricular criteria)
The Thomas H. Kean Minority Scholarship ( amounts vary)
Presidential Scholarship in the Arts (up to $10,000)
At S’s interview, the adcom told him he would probably get a full ride if his SAT was 100 points higher. He did score higher on his next standardized test but ultimately applied ED somewhere else. Drew is courting male applicants from out of region.
kinshasha alludes to a couple of good points which are important on this thread.
Some merit scholarships are awarded on the basis of the original college app. Others require a separate application, perhaps a project submission, perhaps an interview.
Once S/D is awarded merit $$, critical to check whether renewable and on what criteria - eg, maintain a 2.8GPA? maintain a 3.5GPA? re-apply for future years? These are critical differences.
Good point. AND many schools have deadlines by which you have to have applied to the college in order to be considered for merit scholarships. To the early bird goes the worm when it comes to merit money.