SJU Acceptances!

<p>Decisions have been made!</p>

<p>Post here; and Congrats!</p>

<p>Decision: ACCEPTED!
Major: Business/Accounting</p>

<p>Stats:
SAT: 1180/1770
SAT IIs: n/a
GPA: 3.7
Rank: 83/652 (12.7%)
Other stats: n/a</p>

<p>Subjective:
Essays: Good
Teacher Recs: Awesome
Counselor Rec: Pretty Good
Hook (if any): none</p>

<p>Location/Person:
State or Country: NJ
School Type: Public
Ethnicity: White
Gender: F
Other Factors: Lot’s of EC’s
General Comments: $15,000 scholarship a year!</p>

<p>Jersey T, did they send any scholarship info? Congrats on your acceptance!<br>
One of my twins thinks she wants to go into accounting but said “undecided” with accounting as an interest for now.</p>

<p>Thanks. They just wrote in my acceptance letter that I would receive a $15,000 each year that I maintained a gpa of 3.2. They called it the Presidential Scholarship.</p>

<p>yea i got accepted too with a presidentaial scholarship but mine was for 26,000</p>

<p>WOW congrats, what were your stats?</p>

<p>i got accepted with a 3,500 a year scholarship. Not much, but i’m very excited to have gotten in. Good luck to everyone else!</p>

<p>Congrats. So where is she going to go, St. Joseph’s or Drexel?</p>

<p>What are the stats of those accepted? I am deffered and shocked because St. Josephs isn’t the most selective college… </p>

<p>Stats:
SAT: 1130/1710
GPA: 3.3
Rank: 77/148 </p>

<p>Subjective:
Essays: Good
Teacher Recs: Great</p>

<p>Location/Person:
State or Country: NY
School Type: Catholic
Ethnicity: White
Gender: F
Other Factors: Many EC’s and community sve.</p>

<p>TominVT - who are you directing your question to?</p>

<p>geoff71593 - 26k a year or altogether? b/c if it’s all together, then i got $60,000 from SJU in scholarships</p>

<p>srizzo92 - im guessing that maybe your class rank wasn’t high enough, but i’m not really sure. im sure that wouldn’t be the only reason as to why they would defer you</p>

<p>In with 15k a year Presidential scholarship</p>

<p>GPA: 90/100 UW
Rank: 61/405
SAT: 1300/1890</p>

<p>Accepted with a $16,000/year Presidential Scholarship!</p>

<p>Stats:
SAT: 1430/2200
ACT: 31
GPA: 4.17/4.5 weighted
School doesn’t rank, but I’m in the top 10%
National Merit Commended Student
Member of NHS, Spanish Honor Society</p>

<p>Subjective:
Essays: Great
Teacher Recs: Great</p>

<p>Location/Person:
State or Country: NJ
School Type: Catholic (National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence)
Ethnicity: White
Gender: F
Other Factors: Many EC’s: I’ve been dancing for 15 years and have community service hours, plus a school-year job and a summer job</p>

<p>With a 1400 SAT St. Joseph’s should be paying you to attend.</p>

<p>lawl i gotta prez scholar yo :smiley: jea-mango</p>

<p>Can you get more than one scholarship at St Joe’s if you qualify for more than one? I know some colleges say Yes, others say No.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure you can get more than one scholarship @ St. Joe’s</p>

<p>Maybe the SJU admissions representative can add some info. I asked because I have known students to get 2 or 3, some merit, some volunteer, some sibling, some honors.
I asked 1 college in DC if my child could get merit and the 2,000 sibling discount (if her sister went) and they looked at me like I had 2 heads. : ) Other colleges have said, “sure”, so you should ask.</p>

<p>Accepted with a $12,000/year Presidential Scholarship!</p>

<p>Stats:
ACT: 28
GPA:3.52/4.0
Top 25%
Member of NHS</p>

<p>Subjective:
Essays: Good
Teacher Recs: I didnt see them</p>

<p>Location/Person:
State or Country: New Mexico
School Type: Catholic
Ethnicity: White
Gender: M
Other Factors: EC’s including sports and DECA, job from middle of junior year to present</p>

<p>Our merit scholarships are the most predominant scholarship for our students. However, there are definitely many others. Check out this link for all the options:
<a href=“http://www.sju.edu/admissions/docs/Scholarship%20Fact%20Sheet%202010.pdf[/url]”>http://www.sju.edu/admissions/docs/Scholarship%20Fact%20Sheet%202010.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Is the United Scholars grant something paired with a merit scholarship or does it stand on it’s own?
Thanks for the information, I can’t wait to visit with my family in the late winter.</p>