<p>same here guys....</p>
<p>accepted but no money....this sucks!!! I guess I have to sell every of my family possession to study in Richmond... :)</p>
<p>same here guys....</p>
<p>accepted but no money....this sucks!!! I guess I have to sell every of my family possession to study in Richmond... :)</p>
<p>^ I would have done that if I could.</p>
<p>No merit-based aid, nothing available?</p>
<p>Maybe, they will send you the information about FA later</p>
<p>^ They sent it with the acceptance email. We are unable to give aid blah blah</p>
<p>need based fin packages are anounced on 1 april guys</p>
<p>^ The email states we are not offered ANY aid.</p>
<p>The email stated this:</p>
<p>"All admitted international students were considered for both merit and need-based financial aid and all awards have been finalized. Given our limited international funds, we are unable to offer every worthy candidate, like you, the scholarship and financial aid we know you truly deserve. To finalize your admission, please complete the International Financial Certification in the minimum amount of $52,050.00. Once you submit the International Financial Certification, the University will send you the Acceptance Guidelines and an Acceptance Confirmation with deposit instructions. Should you decide to enroll you must return the Acceptance Confirmation and required deposits by May 1. Upon receipt of the deposits we will then issue your immigration documents and send you housing forms, health forms and international arrival information."</p>
<p>Wow, Richmond costs 52k/year? I thought it was one of the cheaper places (30-35k)</p>
<p>Nope. In fact its listed by Forbes magazine as one the most expensive colleges in the country.</p>
<p>is there anyone who is rejected by UR?</p>