<p>Boston UNiv
Carnegie Mellon
College of William and Mary
Cornell
NYU
UC Berkely
UC San Diego
U Mich
U Virginia
Washington Univ in St. Louis
U Penn</p>
<p>thks</p>
<p>Boston UNiv
Carnegie Mellon
College of William and Mary
Cornell
NYU
UC Berkely
UC San Diego
U Mich
U Virginia
Washington Univ in St. Louis
U Penn</p>
<p>thks</p>
<p>You're not likely to get much from UMich and NYU and I would imagine the same from UVA, UCSD, UCB. I've <em>heard</em> BU gives good aid</p>
<p>Sorry, not enough info to give you a reply. Are you talking about need based aid or merit aid? Are you asking which schools come closest to meeting full need beyond EFC? U Penn and Cornell give need based aid only...no merit aid. At the state U's on your list, your best chance of getting aid is if you are an instate student OR if you are accepted into their honors programs. NYU is notoriously stingy. BU has good aid, but you really need to be near the top of the applicant pool for the best aid packages.</p>
<p>y merit aid will be a added bonus
also wat is EFC?
and yes im looking to try to get as much aid as possible
from the schools listed above which are most generous and which schools are really worth the price?
i live in california
which schools have good honors programs with good aid?
y finally is there any other school u knw of with good financial aid and good business program?</p>
<p>your help is very much appreciated</p>
<p>oh and also does applying EA/ED affect the financial aid u will receive?</p>
<p>~thks</p>
<p>UVA is very generous esp to VA residents. CMU is well known to give great aid.
NYU gives snow in the Winter:)</p>
<p>I must disagree with CMU. (Perhaps if you have some demographic that they are trying to fill...)</p>