<p>I know we have a thread for who's accepted...but who's thinking they're actually going to attend?</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure I'll be at Lincoln Center in the fall, and I'm excited!</p>
<p>I know we have a thread for who's accepted...but who's thinking they're actually going to attend?</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure I'll be at Lincoln Center in the fall, and I'm excited!</p>
<p>I'm 100% sure that I'll be going. I was accepted to CBA at Rosehill.</p>
<p>I really want to go (RH), though I wasn't offered any scholarship money EA. Unless the financial aid is really good, I may not be able to go.</p>
<p>Then it's probably one of my state schools, or Loyola Chicago where they offered me 10k/year.</p>
<p>Can't afford it, but I'm probably going anyways. Told mom I was no matter what I had to pay!</p>
<p>hang in their people.....Fordham can be generous with grant money. Its not prestigious like a scholarship, but it works precisely the same way.....its a credit on your account and reduces your tuition bill the same way scholarships do. </p>
<p>Schools use scholarships to lure students in, which is perfectly normal and acceptable. Every school has different admissions standards and thus the scholarships are relative to the applicant pool, which is why they always say that safety schools give the best scholarships and aid. Its true. But if you want to strive for more up the academic ladder, then it may cost you more. </p>
<p>The key to remember is that you are investing in your future. And you should go where you feel it is the best fit.</p>
<p>not sure yet. I'll be hearing back from NYU in the spring and will most likely base my decision on whomever gives me the most money, but I will definitely be attending a school in the city next fall, no matter if I have to live in the library to make ends meet.</p>
<p>There is a group on Facebook for students who are accepted and have decided to go to Fordham this fall. It's called Fordham 2013 or something like that. It was started by the Fordham adcom.</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure the group is just for accepted students, not those definitely attending.</p>