<p>Which schools offer full scholarships?</p>
<p>We need more info than your Q.</p>
<p>What are your stats? </p>
<p>There are schools that give full scholarships, but if your stats aren’t high enough, then that won’t do you any good.</p>
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Are you looking for merit-based scholarships, need-based financial aid, or both? Also, are you looking for money to cover tuition, room & board, or both?</p>
<p>Many schools offer full scholarships. The question is whether you are eligible and competitive enough for that.</p>
<p>Well…your other threads indicate you are interested in the Ivy League schools. If you are looking for merit scholarships the Ivies are not where you should be looking. They give NO merit awards at all.</p>
<p>ETA…according to your other threads, you are a HS sophomore. Your projected SAT score is 1900/2400. You have good grades and a good GPA.</p>
<p>Really, at this point, there is no information to give you regarding merit scholarships. You need a real SAT score. Your CR/Math sat scores need to be well over 1450/1600 to be considered for most of the higher funded merit awards. </p>
<p>The best awards are given directly by the colleges. There is a pinned thread above about scholarships, and there is a thread within that about full tuition/full ride awards. A link to current info is there. Check that list. It will give you an idea of what your SAT score will need to be to be competitive for these awards.</p>