Schools with full tuition for national merit finalist

<p>twist,
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/financial-aid-scholarships/649276-nmf-scholarships-updated-compilation.html?highlight=national+merit+finalist[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/financial-aid-scholarships/649276-nmf-scholarships-updated-compilation.html?highlight=national+merit+finalist&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>thanks dude</p>

<p>National Merit Finalists that name Tech as their first choice receive $60,000 ($12,000 per year) and an additional $39,000 housing scholarship (nearly $8,000 per year) if they live on campus. If they qualify for an actual NMS scholarship as well, it is considered part of that package.</p>

<p>effective nov 8 apple is closing the location where the web site with my list is located. I dont know if I will move the list or not regardles the link wil no longer work after 11/8/10</p>

<p>the new link is <a href=“http://web.me.com/l_j/schol/[/url]”>http://web.me.com/l_j/schol/&lt;/a&gt; please advise me if this works for you maybe someday I will get my act together and update the list</p>

<p>The link works - as does the original link - but the links on that site lead to nonexistent pages.</p>

<p>please add Washington State for full ride.</p>

<p>thanks for the page.</p>

<p>@sMITten
Is it applicable for OOS? Could you add a link? I was having trouble finding large OOS scholarships at Washington State University…</p>

<p>Ignore my last post; I just found it: [National</a> Merit Scholars - Scholarships & Finances - Undergraduate Admission - WSU](<a href=“Scholarships | Admissions | Washington State University”>Scholarships | Admissions | Washington State University)
And I just missed the deadline.</p>

<p>*add Washington State for full ride.</p>

<p>*</p>

<p>Are you sure? </p>

<p>It looks like “Full Tuition”…not a “Full Ride”</p>

<p>Full tuition for up to four years
For Washington residents, this award is valued at more than $34,000 total (based on current in-state tuition rates for 2010-2011).*</p>

<p>For students from outside Washington state, the award value is approximately $78,000 total (based on current non-resident tuition rates for 2010-2011).*</p>

<p>does it list more somewhere that I’ve overlooked?</p>

<p>@mom
You are right, my bad.</p>