Stern Scholars

<p>How do you know if you've been selected to be a Stern Scholar? After searching through the forums, I read that if you got a Stern Scholarship then you are Stern Scholar, but some people said that's not true. So how do you know if you are one?</p>

<p>superexcited,</p>

<p>You would have been notified by this time if you had been selected to be a Stern Scholar.
You received your acceptance on Friday, 3/25, right? I think that is it. You should have been notified no later than when the financial aid package came with the acceptance or earlier in March for some of the university wide scholarships.</p>

<p>I got a stern scholarship. does that me a scholar?</p>

<p>I believe Stern used to have a Scholars program, which one person stated included as much as 100 out of a 500 member class (estimate). However, that reportedly was done away with a few years ago. Someone stated that was because “everyone who attends Stern is a scholar” (this was presented as coming from the school itself).</p>

<p>When you look at school-specific scholarships, Stern is no longer listed as having any (I do not know why the prestigious John Paulson Scholarship, specific to Stern, is not listed on this page):</p>

<p>[Scholarships[/url</a>]</p>

<p>However, we know that Stern students are named for two scholarships with nice size awards, the John Paulson Scholarship and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship.</p>

<p>Aside from this, students with both merit and need are awarded “Stern scholarships,” which basically include non-loan money given to the students and included in the financial aid package along with the admission letter.</p>

<p>I now came up with something for current Stern students that some of you may want to pursue once you are a student at Stern:</p>

<p>[url=&lt;a href=“http://www.stern.nyu.edu/UC/CurrentStudents/FinancialAid/Scholarships/index.htm]NYU”&gt;http://www.stern.nyu.edu/UC/CurrentStudents/FinancialAid/Scholarships/index.htm]NYU</a> Stern | Scholarships](<a href=“Aid and Costs”>Aid and Costs)</p>

<p>^Makes sense, thanks for your response!</p>