<p>Well, he is an out-of-state student, and usually Florida residents get a lot more, from what I hear. But he is a National Merit Finalist, so he received full tuition, room, board, a loaded laptop, automatic admittance to the Burnett Honors College and UCF's leadership training program, personal faculty mentoring, and other perks. Since he also receives the National Merit college-sponsored award, he also gets a $750/year stipend. I have heard that if you are in Florida and eligible for Bright Futures, you get additional money. What is your situation?</p>
<p>I'm out of state and was unfortunately only a commended student. All my other stats are top notch though, so I'm hoping for something good.</p>