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Looking for Colleges that are Generous with Merit Aid

I'm caught in a bit of a predicament here. I'd like to go to a great school but I'm just not sure about the kind of financial aid I'll get. I heard about some colleges offering merit aid so I was wondering if you guys have any idea about which colleges provide the most merit aid? I'm seeking academic scholarships due to my high GPA and test scores.

9 months ago

There are definitely many colleges out there that offer generous merit aid to students who have achieved high academic standing, such as a strong GPA and high test scores. Let's take a look at some of the colleges known for giving substantial merit aid:

1. The University of Alabama: If you have a high GPA and test scores, you could potentially earn a full tuition scholarship here.

2. Tulane University: Tulane, a private university, offers a variety of scholarships for both in-state and out-of-state students that can cover a significant portion of tuition costs.

3. University of Miami: The university offers merit scholarships such as the George W. Jenkins Scholarship that covers full tuition, room and board, a meal plan, and University health insurance.

4. Boston University: Boston University offers the Trustee Scholarship, which covers full undergraduate tuition plus the University orientation and mandatory undergraduate student fees for four years.

5. The University of Southern California: USC offers the Mork Family, Stamps, and Trustee scholarships, which are full-tuition scholarships.

Remember, while merit aid can cover a significant amount of tuition and fees at these universities, you'll still have to consider other potential expenses such as housing, meal plans, books, and personal expenses. Also, the above institutions are quite competitive, particularly when it comes to merit scholarships, so it's important to consider a variety of schools and funding possibilities.

Always explore all possibilities for financial aid, such as local scholarships and sources of state aid. Don't forget to file the FAFSA to see what kind of federal aid you might be eligible for as well. Hope this information is helpful to you in your college search!

9 months ago

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