<p>Does anybody know who to approach at a college where both children will be attending and no financial aid is given? Admissions? Financial Aid? What do you do if they say too bad?</p>
<p>If it’s financial aid you’re questioning, go to that office. However, I’m not aware of any place that offers sibling discounts, unfortunately. It really comes down to your EFC (or PROFILE, if it’s a CSS school) when it comes to financial aid offers. My 2nd D is applying to the place where her older sister will be a Junior. FAFSA’s EFC takes into account how many kids you will have in college at one time. My kids’ EFCs differed a bit due to $ in their savings accounts.</p>
<p>GWU gives a discount when more than one sibling attends (I know someone who is getting the discount.)</p>
<p>Creighton is also said to give a discount when sibblings are both attending (unfortunately, my kids aren’t there). No discount has been offered for my kids who are both attending a private U, tho S did get a significant merit award that has helped us all a lot.</p>
<p>I know Catholic Univ does, Providence, and many others, but you have to ask, it’s not always mentioned on their web site. I found links researching twin discounts and I’ll post it when I dig it up.
Also, a few colleges don’t give the discount with other offers, I forgot which ones, but a few had that stipulation. GWU is the largest at 1/2 tuition, many are just a 2,000 discount, Quinnipiac College being one.</p>
<p>This list isn’t the only colleges but a start:</p>
<p>Asbury College (family, not just sibs, $300 - 400)
Ashland University </p>
<p>Augustana College (both Illinois and South Dakota) </p>
<p>Barry, FL -(10% off for second child)</p>
<p>Barton, NC- ($1,000 above merit money)</p>
<p>Beloit ($1,000 off each sibling) </p>
<p>Bloomfield College (NJ) (Family discount, not just sibs. One quarter tuition per each enrolled) </p>
<p>Canisius College </p>
<p>Carl Albert State College in Oklahoma (Paula Nieto Twin Scholarship)</p>
<p>Catholic University of America </p>
<p>Cedar Crest College </p>
<p>Creighton University (NE) (25% discount for 2nd and 3rd siblings)</p>
<p>Elmira, NY</p>
<p>Embry-Riddle (10% off each tuition) </p>
<p>Fairfield University </p>
<p>Florida Southern ($500 per year for 2 or more. Legacy award of $1500) </p>
<p>George Washington (DC) - [The</a> George Washington University<a href=“50%%20off%20for%202nd%20sibling”>/url</a></p>
<p>Gonzaga University (WA) - 2nd sibling, 10%; 3rd sib, 20%, etc. </p>
<p>Greenville College, Greenville, Illinois (sibling scholarship, $500 year for second twin) [url=<a href=“http://www.greenville.edu/]Greenville”>http://www.greenville.edu/]Greenville</a> College - Home](<a href=“http://www.gwu.edu%5DThe”>http://www.gwu.edu)</p>
<p>Hood College (MD) (25% for 2nd and additional sibs) </p>
<p>Johnson State (25% for second sib) </p>
<p>King College </p>
<p>Lake Erie, OH - (each twin receives the scholarship in alternate years)</p>
<p>Lewis and Clark College </p>
<p>Loyola (not sure which Loyola; this came from another list) </p>
<p>Marquette University </p>
<p>Mercyhurst (50% off for 2nd, third , etc. Family Plan!) </p>
<p>Merrimack, MA - (10% reduction for each sibling)</p>
<p>Messiah College </p>
<p>Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia</p>
<p>Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College</p>
<p>Oglethorpe (20% sibs discount. 4th year free for legacy!) </p>
<p>Otterbein, OH- ($1,000 per sibling per year)</p>
<p>Pfieffer College. (12.5% off each tuition) </p>
<p>Providence College </p>
<p>Purdue University </p>
<p>Randolph College (Lynchburg, VA) (15% tuition discount)</p>
<p>Randolph-Macon College (1/2 tuition off younger sibs)</p>
<p>Ripon College-Legacy Scholarship if twins come together</p>
<p>Rockford ($500) </p>
<p>Rosemont College </p>
<p>Salve Regina Newport, RI- (10% for siblings)</p>
<p>Seton Hill ¶ - [Seton</a> Hill University - A Leading Catholic Liberal Arts University in Greensburg Pennsylvania](<a href=“http://www.setonhill.edu/]Seton”>http://www.setonhill.edu/)</p>
<p>St. Anselm College </p>
<p>St. Michael’s College ( $2,000 grant split between 2 sibs. Goes to 3K for 3rd sib,etc) </p>
<p>Stephens College </p>
<p>Sterling College in Kansas (50% discount for each twin)</p>
<p>Stonehill College </p>
<p>Union, NY</p>
<p>University of Dayton, OH- (50% discount for 3rd sibling)</p>
<p>University of Southern California</p>
<p>Valparaiso, IN- (buy one, get one free)</p>
<p>West Chester University of Pennsylvania (Bonnie Evans Feinberg Scholarship)</p>
<p>Wilson College (women only, Chambersburg, PA) [Wilson</a> College: Merit Scholarships](<a href=“http://www.wilson.edu/wilson/asp/content.asp?id=1886]Wilson”>http://www.wilson.edu/wilson/asp/content.asp?id=1886)</p>
<p>University of Scranton gives a 10% discount off each child’s tuition when 2 or more are enrolled there at the same time. I would assume that is after any FA has been applied, but I’m not sure.</p>
<p>Wow! Too bad my kids didn’t do better advance plannning!</p>